Yes, you can switch these earbuds between your Pixel 10 Pro and MacBook Pro M1 after pairing both devices. Simply go to the Bluetooth menu on the device you want to use next and select the earbuds—they will disconnect from the first device and connect to the new one.
These earbuds support pairing with up to 8 devices and also offer optional Multipoint connectivity or Audio switching for automatic changes between your last two devices, which you can enable in settings if desired (though manual switching works without it). Pairing with your MacBook is done via standard Bluetooth settings.
I can't say anything about the microphone. Sound quality and ANC are average at best. I wouldn't buy them again. Poor ease of use and they don't stay in your ears. I think there are much better products from other suppliers for this price.
The Pixel Buds Pro 2 can be found via the Google Find My Device app, even when they are in the closed case. The app shows a precise location for the earbuds and the case by using a network of nearby devices. In contrast, the app for the first Pixel Buds Pro only shows the last connected location.
To use the function, the Earbuds must be connected to the Find My Device app, which can be done during setup or via the settings.
Hi, you will not have full functionality with iPhone. With android you can chose 3 modes (noise cancellation, transparency and off). With iPhone there are two modes only (noise cancellation and off). Find my buds works with android only. When I switch from Android to IPhone, I have to switch off Bluetooth otherwise sometimes it stops playing Spotify.
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The Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 support the following audio codecs:
- SBC: The standard Bluetooth audio codec that provides basic audio quality and is universally compatible with all Bluetooth devices.
- AAC: A more advanced codec that is commonly used by Apple devices and offers better audio quality than SBC.
- LC3: The next generation Bluetooth audio codec developed for LE Audio, promising better audio quality and lower latency compared to SBC and AAC. However, the full implementation of LC3 may be rolled out through future software updates.
It should be noted that codecs with higher bit rates such as aptX, aptX Adaptive and LDAC are not supported.