The Google Pixel Buds pro has finally come into the limelight at Google’s I/O 2022 conference. Quite sleek in hardware and also appealing to the eye with different colour variants, there have been some things you can’t find out by merely looking at the wearable. The Qi wireless charging speed of the Pixel Buds Pro has been revealed following some tests.
Meanwhile, the wearable together with the case gives 31 hours of playtime, but there is still no specific detail or leak about its battery capacity. Furthermore, the Google Pixel Buds Pro has been certified by the Wireless Power Consortium and has been proven to accept up to 2.5W Qi wireless charge. This is what is seen in the 2020’s second generation of Pixel Buds.
In contrast to the Google Pixel Buds Pro, the Apple Airpod pro accepts up to 1.7W, while the Sony WF-1000XM4 can accept up to a whopping 5 watts charge. Although the Pixel Buds Pro Qi wireless charging speed is half of the Sony counterpart, it’s past Apple Airpod Pro putting it in the middle of the wireless charging speed contest.
Further details of the Google Pixel Buds Pro
The Pixel Buds Pro bears ANC features. Apart from the ANC features, Google releases the Pixel Buds Pro with a custom audio chip and beam-forming microphone to ensure clear audio and some great noise cancellation. One plus to the wearable, although not really a surprise is that the Buds can enable multipoint sharing, that is, switching between devices without a hitch.
Another confirmed detail is that Google releases the Pixel Buds Pro still with four colours namely Lemongrass, Charcoal, Fog, and Cora. Adding to all these the Pixel Buds Pro Qi wireless charging speed has been revealed. That’s a lot of playtime due to the usual speed of charging and the long-lasting battery thanks to the Big G.