Pixel Buds Pro 2 obtains an adaptive audio, gestural controls and even more in the last update

Google first teased some attractive upgrades for its Pixel Buds Pro 2 during the Made by Google event in August. More than a month later, Google finally deploys the update that makes its wireless headphones earn the professional label.
The Pixel Buds Pro 2 now obtain an adaptive audio function in the active noise control section of the Pixel Buds application. This ANC mode automatically adjusts the volume according to your surrounding environment, the balancing between hearing your music or your podcasts and the world around you. If you want to drown the outside world a little more, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 now also have the noise protection function, which can detect and reduce sudden sudden noises, such as an ambulance mermaid or construction work. Although these two features are already found in Apple’s Airpod Pro 3, they are a welcome addition to the Plus Affordable Buds Pro 2 Pixel.
For all those who frequently use Gemini Live, you will notice that the AI assistant will be able to hear you better in noisy environments thanks to advanced audio treatment that hieres your voice and eliminates background noise. For a really hands -free experience, the update even adds gesture commands that allow users of Pixel Buds Pro 2 nods to answer a call or start dictation for a text response and shake the head to refuse a call or reject a text. Google gradually deploys its 4,467 update to its users, which takes about 10 minutes to download and an additional 10 minutes to install.




