Google Opens Pixel Buds Pro 2 Web App to Windows and Mac Users

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30 September 2024
With this expanded support, Google has enhanced the versatility of its Pixel Buds Pro 2, creating a more inclusive ecosystem for users across all major platforms
Google Opens Pixel Buds Pro 2 Web App to Windows and Mac Users

Google is breaking down the platform barrier with its Pixel Buds Pro 2, finally delivering long-awaited compatibility with both Windows and macOS. Previously exclusive to Chromebook users, the Pixel Buds web app is now open to a wider audience, enabling a more comprehensive use of the earbuds across various operating systems. This enhancement allows users on different platforms to tap into the same suite of features, creating a unified experience regardless of the device.

A New Level of Control

The Pixel Buds web app, though not entirely new, has undergone a substantial update to expand its functionality. Initially, Chromebook users were the sole beneficiaries of this app, which gave them more than just the ability to pair their Pixel Buds—it provided access to features that enhance the overall experience. With this recent update, Windows and macOS users can now enjoy similar functionality.

With this web app, users can control everything from active noise cancellation (ANC) to adjusting equalizer settings. The app also enables multipoint connectivity management and offers expanded controls for features like conversation detection and in-ear detection. Even better, it lets users update the earbuds’ firmware without the need for a smartphone, making the app a full-fledged companion for any device.

Mac and Windows Users Finally Catch Up

For those who have been using the Pixel Buds Pro 2 with Windows or macOS, this update will feel like a game-changer. Previously, these users were limited to basic pairing functionality, unable to tap into the rich array of smart features available to Android and Chromebook users. Now, Google’s Pixel Buds support page confirms that all platforms—Chrome OS, macOS, and Windows—offer the same robust set of features, including battery level monitoring and firmware updates.

What’s Next for Pixel Buds?

In addition to the improved platform compatibility, Google is set to introduce even more intelligence to its older Pixel Buds through the upcoming integration with Gemini. While this AI-driven update is still pending, it promises to make older-generation Pixel Buds even smarter, although exact rollout dates remain undisclosed. The Pixel Buds Pro 2, however, will maintain exclusivity over Gemini Live integration for the foreseeable future.

Key Features Now Available to All Platforms

  • Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): Seamlessly switch on or off as needed.
  • Equalizer Settings: Customize sound output to your liking.
  • Multipoint Connectivity: Manage connections to multiple devices without hassle.
  • Conversation and In-Ear Detection: Smarter interactions, personalized for your needs.
  • Firmware Updates: Easily update your earbuds without needing your phone
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