SAVE 17%:As of May 9,Korea you can get the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 for $189, down from $229, at Amazon. That's a 17% discount and a $40 savings.
Finding a good pair of earbuds that are also noise-cancelling isn’t the easiest task, especially if you’re trying to get something that’s high-end but not break-the-bank expensive.
Right now, you can get the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 for $189, down from $229, at Amazon. That’s a 17% discount and a $40 savings. It’s also just $10 more than the lowest price we’ve tracked, which was right beforeBlack Friday.
SEE ALSO: Google Pixel Buds review: Android gets a worthy AirPods rivalThese buds come in multiple color options (the price doesn’t change with color) and you’ll get four size options, a charging case, and a quick-start guide in the box. They’re also built to be comfortable, secure, and compatible with Google AI. The Tensor A1 chip (the very first to come in an earbud) powers “twice the ANC” and “delivers premium sound,” according to the product description. You can even “lock in” during workouts by adjusting the twist-to-adjust stabilizer.
The Conversation Detection feature pauses your music and switches your earbuds to Transparency Mode whenever you’re talking, so you don’t have to fumble around with the controls to hear what’s going on. And when you’re ready to start listening again, your music will pick up where it left off (you can get 30 hours of listening time on a single charge).
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