The Pixel Buds A-series has already received upgrades, including one that fixed a broken bass slider and another that added a slew of new capabilities. However, it appears that Google is rolling out a new update for Google Pixel Buds A-Series- the first update of the year going to this hardware. The latest firmware update is version 3.519.0, and while no changelog is available at this moment, considering that it’s a small upgrade, it’s most likely simply bug fixes.
The Google Pixel Buds A-series debuted in June 2021, and for the most part, they are good and cheap TWS earbuds with a lot going on beneath the hood. Its proprietary driver produces great audio, with sharp highs and deep lows. While it lacks active noise cancellation, it does include adaptive audio, which allows the music to vary depending on the surroundings.
Those who like extended phone talks will appreciate the comfort of the earphones, as well as their ability to record your speech utilizing beam-forming microphones.
In addition to the capabilities listed above, you get touch controls, which allow you to accept calls and skip music tracks with a single tap on the earphones. You also have water resistance that can survive a small rain shower or a strenuous workout.
When it comes to battery life, you can expect up to five hours of use on a single charge and another 25 hours of charging time with the included case. If you ever lose them, you may ping them with sound if they are nearby, or you can just try to locate them on a map.
Download the new update for Google Pixel Buds A-series
The new update for Google Pixel Buds A-series as mentioned earlier, the update will be improving the bugs experienced in the hardware- if there were any. To download the new update for Google Pixel Buds A-series, Move to Settings, More settings, Firmware update and then download and install via the Pixel Buds app.