Would you like headphones that are more than just that? Suppose they could help you use voice commands to operate your phone without even looking at it, or answer almost any question or even translate a sentence from a foreign language? Would? Google now brings them to you.
You won't find a controller or battery compartment on the cord, everything is hidden in the headphones themselves.
Pixel Buds they are not and ear headphones, which means that they cannot adapt to the shape of your ear. You insert them on the outer part of the ears, but in order for them to stay in place, they come to the rescue of some sort cord loop, on which the headphones are attached. They are packed in fabric boxes, which can also charge the headset batteries, which otherwise last 5 hours in operation.
When you want to use headphones or start listening to music, simple tap the right earpiece. If according to her s slide your finger forward or backward to adjust the volume. But the best thing about the Pixel Buds is access to Google Assistant. This is where the fun just begins. If you want to make a call, but you don't have the option to browse the directory, or if you need help navigating, Google Assistant will do it for you. When you want to connect with him, just press down on the right earpiece and start talking.
One of the more fun features the Pixel Buds come with is translating. Over Google Translate you can ask for a translation for any of the 40 world languages, which the application offers. If you have an interlocutor on the other end who speaks a foreign language, you can easily help each other with this function and speak in your own language.
Google Pixel Buds cost money 179 euros.
Gallery: Google Pixel Buds - more than just headphones
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