Google Pixel Buds pass Bluetooth certification – coming soon


According to the latest Bluetooth certification, Google is preparing to release a new true wireless Pixel Buds. We first saw something similar at the MadeByGoogle launch event last October. However, the device was at the prototype stage at the time. The Bluetooth certification has two models of this device. The model numbers are G1007 and G1008. However, we do not know if these are different variants of the Pixel Buds.

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In the listing, the category of the Pixel Buds is “Mobile Phone Accessories” and it supports Bluetooth 5.0. The hardware of this device is from Bestechnic thus this upcoming bud will not support Qualcomm’s aptX codec.

Google Pixel buds deliver rich audio, clear calls, and hands-free help from the Google Assistant. They are designed for your comfort, based on scans of thousands of ears. The customized, secure fit while the ambient vent keeps you open to the world around you.

We expect to see the new Pixel Buds at Google I/O in May. However, the 2020 Pixel Buds were initially promised to arrive in spring of this year. We will have to wait a few months to see what this new device will have to offer. What do you think about this new Pixel Bud?

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1 Comment

  1. Joe Vinson
    January 23, 2020

    I’m looking forward to checking these out soon! I have a set of echo buds and a set of Raycon E100 buds that are water proof. I am hoping these will be waterproof as well.
    I have dropped my echo buds in water and they are still working, but I don’t recommend trying that.