When it comes to the tech world, there’s no doubt about the fact that some of the biggest head honchos in this business are constantly battling it out to create brand new products that rival each other. Yes, Apple brought out their AirPods — and Google has now followed suit with their own wireless earbuds, aptly called the Pixel Buds. Yet, are Pixel Buds really as good as other wireless earbuds on the market? We’ve got the pros and cons.

The Pros of Pixel Buds
Of course, one of the biggest pros of the new Google Pixel Buds is the fact that it’s a great new addition to the Google family. Just as there are many people out there who pledge their allegiance to Apple, there are others who are loyal to Google — and they love nothing more than welcoming a new addition to the team. That doesn’t mean that you can’t use this Google creation with other Android or iOS phones, though. Alongside this, it could be argued that the Pixel Buds are much more inconspicuous and comfortable than other wireless earbuds.

The Cons of Pixel Buds
While the sound quality of the Pixel Buds is pretty good, it’s not too great for those who are looking for noise-canceling wireless earbuds. Although this product does offer a small amount of passive noise reduction when you place them in your ears, they won’t drown out the outside world completely — which may affect whether you buy them or not. The assistant support on these buds has also caused a few issues during the initial wave of sales. While having Google Assistant Support within your headphones is pretty awesome, the translation feature lacks a certain je ne sais quoi.
All in all, there are pros and cons to the Pixel Buds, just like anything else. At the end of the day, it’s down to you to work out whether you believe the pros outweigh the cons or vice-versa.