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See how Pixel Buds translate languages on the fly

2017-10-05
these are Google's pixel buds the company's first wireless headphones and they're going to take on Apple's air pods at the same $159 price what they do that Apple's ear pods don't real-time language translation you can use the Google Translate app just by holding down on the right ear pace for a moment it'll summon the Google Translate app on your phone you can hand it to another person and talk to them in another language back and forth between Japanese and English for instance kill la Cucaracha Monica where are you from today where are you coming from today I am in San Francisco mimasaka shall I see a movie I was hoping we'd see it together but they don't work we should see a movie together they can also read notifications from your phone allow you to make other google assistant queries stop and start your music by tapping on the right ear bud or you changed the volume by swiping backwards and forwards unlike Apple's air pods they are wired to each other which google says allows them to focus on audio quality instead of worrying about wirelessly connecting to ear buds at a time and they've got these cool little adjustable loops that'll help them fit better into your ears and stay there instead of dropping out they should last for about five hours on a charge says Google and the case can hold for additional charges so you got about 24 hours in total and when you're done you can just wrap the cord around the edge of the case stick it in there and put it in your pocket those are Google's pixel buds and they're coming in November for $159
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