According to Forbes Reporter Jay McGregor, the new Google Pixel Buds are due to a “feature crash” in which Google will update the product to support more new features that were not available from the factory. Google has done Feature Drops for Pixel devices in the past, and this would be the first crash for Pixel Buds.
According to the report, there is only one word from the fall of duties, but not a word about what will actually be included as part of the fall. Based on what is known at the moment, Google may possibly update the Pixel Buds with new EQ settings to adjust the sound quality, Adaptive Sound (the feature that increases and decreases the volume depending on the environment) could be getting more adjustments for the User, maybe the battery life could use a boost, and Google could finally have a fix for the issues that some have voiced about interrupting Bluetooth audio.
Based on a tweet from the @madebygoogle handler, Google’s Pixel Buds will arrive in new colors next month. The Buds were announced to arrive in four different colors, but only Whites are available for sale. The other expected colors are Oh So Orange, Quite Mint and Almost Black.
Google #PixelBuds is now available in more countries, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Singapore, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Get yours at Google Store today: https://t.co/Rb8KCYtdQE
PS Look out for more #PixelBuds colors coming next month. 👀 pic.twitter.com/DJZmmt88vX
– Made by Google (@madebygoogle) July 13, 2020
With increasing sightings of Google’s new Pixel phones (4th and 5th) and Nest hardware in recent weeks, we may be closer to a MadeByGoogle event than we think. The Google event is normally in October, but I have a feeling we might be seeing Google hardware arrive earlier than usual this year.
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