"In the hardware space, Google is a brand that loves to load its devices with the coolest software features to create an impressive experience. Most Pixel users are already familiar with this. However, the company is also known to struggle when it comes to pairing up the software experience with hardware shrewdness. We have recently seen this with the Pixel 10 smartphones and then with the Pixel 10 Pro Fold."
"When I received the Google Pixel Buds 2a, the company's latest offering, I was optimistic but cautiously so. This is just the second A-series TWS earphones from the tech giant, and they have arrived four years after the inaugural device. The spec sheet promises several meaningful improvements, including active noise cancellation (ANC), fast pairing, audio switching, spatial audio (more on that later), and even a smaller, less chunky case design."
Google Pixel Buds 2a add active noise cancellation, fast pairing, audio switching, spatial audio, and a smaller case while weighing 4.7g per bud and offering IP54 dust and water resistance. The earbuds arrive four years after the first A-series model and bring visible design refinement with lighter, less chunky case options in Hazel and Iris. Audio performance produces moments of surprise alongside uneven results across testing, with ANC and spatial features showing both strengths and limitations. Pricing at Rs. 12,999 positions the earbuds as sub-premium in India despite a budget-market launch elsewhere.
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