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The Pixel Buds, Google's $159 headphones designed to compete with Apple's AirPods, finally launched this week so we thought we'd pit the two devices against one another to see how they measure up.

While the AirPods are widely loved and have received mostly positive reviews from customers and media sites, things aren't looking quite as rosy for the Pixel Buds. In a lot of ways, the Pixel Buds don't measure up to the AirPods, and in the video below, we compare design, features, sound quality, comfort, and other metrics.


Pixel Buds and AirPods both cost $159 and are Bluetooth earphones designed for the Google and Apple ecosystems, respectively, but when it comes to design, they're quite a bit different. The AirPods are entirely wire-free, but the Pixel Buds have an adjustable cord that connects the two earpieces together. Each is stored in a case that provides extra battery.

Both earphones support touch and tap gestures to do things like activate Siri or Google Assistant and control music playback, but each one has shortcomings. There's no volume control on the AirPods, meaning you need to use Siri or your connected device to adjust volume, and on the Pixel Buds, there's no gesture for switching tasks, so you need to use Google Assistant. By the way, when connected to an iPhone, Google Assistant functionality doesn't work.

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AirPods have a nifty feature that stops music playback when an AirPod is removed from the ear, and there's no equivalent feature on the Pixel Buds. The Pixel Buds do have a unique translation feature, but as it turns out, it requires Google Translate on a smartphone and isn't too much different from just using your phone for translation purposes.

The W1 chip built into the AirPods allows them to be swapped seamlessly between Apple devices and is one of the best AirPods features, while the Pixel Buds aren't quite as convenient. On Android devices, you need to put the buds back in their case, hold the pair button, and then re-pair when you want to switch.

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At their price point, both the AirPods and the Pixel Buds offer relatively decent sound, but we did feel that the AirPods were better in this regard. The Pixel Buds sounded somewhat muddled, especially when using Spotify.

Given some of the shortcomings of the Pixel Buds, the AirPods seem to have them beat, based on our own experience with the two products and a range of less than enthusiastic Pixel Bud reviews from media sites. And of course, as an Apple-centric site with employees that largely use iOS devices, MacRumors is partial to the AirPods.

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We may prefer the AirPods to the Pixel Buds, but as with our comparison between the iPhone X and the Google Pixel 2 XL, choosing between the AirPods and the Pixel Buds largely comes down to the ecosystem you're using. If you have an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, the AirPods are the obvious choice.

If you don't have an iPhone or another Apple device, you're not going to get the benefits of the W1 chip, so it may be worth considering the Pixel Buds instead. And, of course, there's always the neither option -- there are hundreds of other Bluetooth headphones on the market.

Article Link: Apple AirPods vs. Google Pixel Buds
 

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No company can match Apple's vision, attention to detail, or the cool factor, no matter how hard they try to "innovate". Why? Simply because Apple, unlike others, take their time to polish and perfect their products.

A tech marvel like iPhone X, its design and its stupidly intuitive gestures are a clear example, something that competitors have never even dreamt of.
 
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H.E. Pennypacker

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No company will ever match Apple's cool factor, no matter how hard they try, no matter the innovations. Why? Simply because Apple take their time to polish and perfect their products.

A tech marvel like iPhone X and its design and stupidly intuitive gestures are a clear example, something that competitors have never even dreamt of.
This is very true. My one critique of the airpods is fit. Why can’t they use an earbud style. More people than not have issues with fit with the airpods and Apple branded earphones.
 

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I really want to buy a pair of airpods but I want to see if Apple releases a new version with the updated case with wireless charging capability. I hope Apple doesn't sell the wireless-capable case as JUST a standalone.
 

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Apple really did kind of unexpectedly knock it out of the park with the AirPods - probably the best Apple product in years, and I like the low-key rollout.

And this is why they design their own hardware and software. They don't have to rely on outside sources to put together their products. Obviously, not all of their products are exclusively Apple made but you get what I'm saying.

The W1 chip and FaceID are their latest true innovation in my opinion. Anything compared to the AirPods would not fare as well as they have.
 
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