The cordless headphones will also be able to be charged wirelessly at 2.5W
Google announced the Pixel Buds Pro on Google I / O earlier this month. The premium wireless headphones will be released for pre-order on July 21 and will be available in stores a week later, on July 28. They will be available in four colors: Coral, Lemongrass, Fog and Charcoal. Google is known for launching its products in limited markets and colors outside the US. The story is a little different here, as Pixel Buds Pro will be released in 12 countries. Even better is that different colors will be available in most of these markets.
For comparison, Google released the budget-based Pixel Buds A series in Clearly White only in most countries outside the US and Canada. This meant that some people lost the green hue that Google offered for the Pixel Buds A.
The following is a summary of Pixel Buds Pro pricing and color availability in the countries of circulation (via 9to5Google):
Country | Price | Colored |
United States | $ 199 | Coral, lemongrass, fog and charcoal |
Canada | 259.99 CA $ | Charcoal, Fog, Lemongrass |
United Kingdom | 179 £ | Coral, Fog, Charcoal, Lemongrass |
Australia | € 219 | Fog, charcoal, lemongrass |
Japan | 8 23,800 | Coral, Fog, Charcoal, Lemongrass |
France | € 219 | Coral, Fog, Charcoal, Lemongrass |
Germany | € 219 | Coral, Fog, Charcoal, Lemongrass |
Ireland | € 219 | Charcoal |
Italy | € 219 | Coral, Fog, Charcoal, Lemongrass |
Spain | € 219 | Coral, Fog, Charcoal, Lemongrass |
Taiwan | $ 5,990 | coal, fog |
Singapore | 299 SGD | Charcoal |
Keep in mind that these are the only countries in circulation, and Google tends to extend the availability of its products to additional markets a few months after launch. For example, India is currently missing from this list, but we may see them arriving there at a future date.
In addition, as identified by 9to5Google, Pixel Buds Pro has been certified by the Wireless Power consortium. The list reveals that the headphones can be charged wirelessly at speeds up to 2.5 W. This is not too slow, but it is not too fast either. One of the best wireless headphones on the market, the Sony WF-1000XM4 can accept 5W wireless. However, with an estimated battery life of 11 hours without ANC, it is unlikely that you will need to charge Google’s premium wireless buds frequently.
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