Google Releases Pixel Buds Wireless Headset Supports Real-Time Translation

Google's newly released Pixel 2/2 XL phone has eliminated the headphone jack, which means that users either use the USB-C interface or use Bluetooth headsets. When Apple released the iPhone 7, it launched the wireless headset AirPods. Now, Google has also adopted the same method and announced the wireless headset Pixel Buds integrated Google Assistant. But unlike the Apple AirPods, Pixel Buds did not use a completely separate design. The two headphones were connected by cables. Also thanks to the addition of Google Assistant, if your phone is running Android 7.0 Nougat or a higher version system, the phone will automatically recognize Pixel Buds when you open the charging shell and remind you to pair. When you press and hold the right earphone, Google Assistant will be activated, allowing you to conveniently use certain functions, such as playing music, real-time translation, etc. without having to take out the phone. In terms of battery life, Google said that the charging box can provide up to 24 hours of battery life for the headset, and the headset itself will last for 5 hours. Pixel Buds requires the system to be Android 5.0 or above, iOS 10 and above. If you want to use Assistant you need a system for Android 6.0+. Pixel Buds sells for $159.