Google’s Pixel Buds are now available in more colors nearly four months after launch – The Verge

Google has lastly launched more colors for its second-generation Pixel Buds, almost four months given that the real wireless headphones introduced. In addition to “plainly white,” you can now buy the Pixel Buds in “oh so orange,” “rather mint,” and “nearly black.”

The second-generation Pixel Buds released on April 27th, but they were only available in white at the time, regardless of Google likewise announcing the other three colors when the Pixel Buds were revealed in October. My colleague Chris Welch discovered in his evaluation that the brand-new Pixel Buds had a much-improved design over their predecessor (which were connected by a wire) however only an average battery life and weaker bass than their rivals. After the headphones released, though, some users reported Bluetooth connection concerns. In June, Google guaranteed to improve Bluetooth connection with software updates “in the coming weeks.”

To help deal with a few of those problems with the Pixel Buds, Google announced updates rolling out today, including fixes to resolve the disconnect concerns and a bass increase mode. Google is also adding a transcribe mode, a method to manage the volume of specific earbuds if youre sharing your Pixel Buds with a good friend, and a speculative function that informs you if the Pixel Buds find specific important sounds neighboring, such as an emergency situation automobile siren.