Google brings improved Gemini features to its new Pixel Buds

by | Aug 20, 2025 | Technology

Similar to last year, the Made By Google event held on Wednesday showcased numerous Gemini features, including AI photo-taking and editing tools for the Pixel 10 series, along with enhancements for the Pixel Watch 4. So, it was expected that Google would unveil Gemini functionalities for its latest earbuds—the Pixel Buds 2a and a revamped Pixel Buds Pro 2.

Some key features showcased at the event include the introduction of active noise cancellation and an AI feature that minimizes background noise for the Pixel Buds 2a. Additionally, the Pro 2 earbuds will receive a major update that allows users to accept or decline calls and messages by shaking or nodding their heads.

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Pixel Buds 2a

The Pixel Buds 2a represent the second generation of the A-Series earbuds, which are the tech giant’s more affordable option in the earbud lineup. They come with significant upgrades, making them almost up to par with the original Pixel Buds Pro. 

For the first time, the A-Series earbuds now include active noise cancellation, a significant upgrade from the previous version, which offered zero noise reduction. Now, the Pixel Buds 2a can block disruptive external noises, allowing for clear conversations.

Another feature coming to the earbuds is Clear Calling, which uses Google AI to reduce background noise and works in conjunction with the earbuds’ wind-blocking mesh covers to eliminate distractions, ensuring that both the user and the person on the other end can hear each other well.

Additionally, the Pixel Buds 2a is getting Transparency Mode, a feature that was previously available only on the Pixel Buds Pro. This mode lets users hear their surroundings while still listening to audio, helping them stay aware of what’s going on around them.

The Pixel Buds 2a also comes with Gemini hands-free support, allowing you to communicate with the AI assistant to help with tasks like finding nearby restaurants, getting directions, reading new emails, pausing songs, and more. You can go live with Gemini just by speaking, without needing to take out your phone.

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The battery life is also getting a major boost, exceeding that of the original A-Series by twofold. 

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In terms of design, these are the smallest and lightest A-Series earbuds to date, accompanied by a compact charging case. They are also IP54-rated, making them sweat and water-resistant, ideal for workouts or unexpected rain.

Another new design feature that brings the budget-friendly earbuds closer in line with the Pixel Buds Pro is the twist stabilizer. This allows users to adjust the fit by twisting counterclockwise for a snug fit or clockwise for a more comfortable, looser fit.

Reflecting the new features, the Pixel Buds 2a come with a higher price tag. They retail for $130, compared to their predecessor under $100, and are available in two new colors: Hazel and Iris.

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Pixel Buds Pro 2

The Pixel Buds Pro 2, first released last year, are also receiving significant upgrades. 

As expected, these earbuds feature Gemini hands-free support, but they come with additional perks as well. Now, you can accept or decline calls and texts by simply shaking or nodding your head. The earbuds will detect these gestures using built-in accelerometers an …

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