Google Pixel Buds now available in more countries, including Australia, Canada, and the UK


Google announced Monday that its second-generation Pixel Buds are now available in more countries, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Singapore, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The true wireless headphones have only been available in the U.S. since their release date on April 27.

Google also said it will offer Pixel Buds in more colors starting next month. Currently, you can only buy them in “clearly white,” but Google said the Pixel Buds would come in “oh so orange,” “pretty mint,” and “almost black” when they first announced the headphones in October. All four colors are on display in the US Google store, but right now you can’t buy the orange, mint and black models, just join a waiting list to get notified when they go on sale.

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In his review of the second generation Pixel Buds, my colleague Chris Welch found that they had improved sound quality and design over the original model, but the average battery life compared to some competitors. However, since its launch, some users, including a Edge Staff member reported Bluetooth connectivity issues with the headphones. However, a possible solution may be on the way, as a Google employee promised in June that “our team will roll out software updates in the coming weeks to improve Bluetooth stability and connectivity.”