I've been a fan of Google's Pixel Buds series of wireless earbuds for a few generations, largely because of their cute, comfortable aesthetic. They fit better than competing headphoness, but below the surface, they're just average mid-tier earbuds. They didn't sound better than Apple's AirPods Pro despite sharing a similar price, and the Pixel Buds Pro didn't have the best noise canceling I'd ever heard.
Those issues are largely gone on the new Pixel Buds Pro 2, which have twice the noise reduction, new dynamic drivers, and faster processing than ever thanks to Google's Tensor A1 chip. Added features like conversation detection, Google Gemini onboard, and a clever fit adjustment mechanism make these some of the finest premium buds around.
Buds Version 2
While there are clear physical similarities between the previous Pixel Buds Pro and this new version, the Pro 2 are 27 percent smaller and weigh 1.5 grams less than before. I already thought the original model was comfortable, but this version is among the best wireless earbuds I've ever tested for smaller ears.
Google claims, like every major headphones maker does these days, that it analyzed millions of ears to settle on this new shape—Apple says the same thing about the basic AirPods 4, which are among the least comfortable earbuds I've ever worn, and Samsung says the same with its new Buds3 and copied Apple's design, so take that with a grain of salt.
In any case, the engineers at Google clearly spent time ensuring these buds are super stable in your ears. Little rounded silicone tombstones that stick out of each bud do their job; I had no problem doing hours of tree pruning and going on long sweaty runs in Portland's early fall heat wave. An IP54 rating means you don't have to worry about these buds around dust or liquids, which is nice.