Back in 2017, Google launched its first wireless earbuds - the Pixel Buds. They were announced around the time that the AirPods were growing in popularity and every major company seemed to be releasing its own pair of wireless earbuds. The Pixel Buds also had direct connectivity with Google Assistant, and were able to translate conversations in real-time. The translation feature wasn't all it was hyped up to be. Meanwhile, the braded cord holding the two Pixel Buds together actually had wiring, so the Buds weren't independently wireless. The charging case was also not very practical while...
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