Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 Earbuds Are $60 Off As Part of Amazon’s Big Spring Sale.

There’s a huge selection of headphones on the market —especially if you’re not tied to a specific ecosystem. However, if you’re an Android user, and especially a Pixel user , the Google Pixel Buds Pro headphones may be one of the best options. The latest model, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 , is currently on sale for a hefty 26% off as part of Amazon’s spring sale , dropping the price from $229 to $169.
The Pixel Buds Pro 2 earbuds offer a number of features you’d expect from “Pro” earbuds. These include adaptive audio, which adjusts volume based on your surroundings (if it’s too noisy, it increases the volume so you can hear); loud noise protection, which suppresses loud sounds to protect your hearing; and active noise cancellation. These Pixel Buds Pro are also the first earbuds to feature Google’s proprietary Tensor chip. The Tensor A1 chip powers active noise cancellation, which Google claims cancels “twice as much noise” as the first-generation Pixel Buds Pro earbuds.
Since it’s a Google product and the year is 2026, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 also have AI features you can use—powered by Gemini, of course. You can use the earbuds to chat with Gemini Live without pulling out your smartphone, answer calls with a nod, or let Gemini handle incoming messages, including composing short summaries ( though we know what AI-generated summaries can be like ).
Google claims the Pixel Buds Pro 2 provide 12 hours of listening time with active noise cancellation turned off and up to 48 hours with the charging case. With active noise cancellation turned on, listening time is 8 hours, and with the charging case, it’s 30 hours. Placing the earbuds in the case for five minutes increases listening time to 1.5 hours (with noise cancellation turned off).
In its review, PCMag called the Pixel Buds Pro 2 “excellent,” praising the “high-quality sound and reliable noise cancellation in a comfortable package.” They believe the Pixel Buds Pro 2 are definitely best suited for Pixel users, though all Android users can access the Pixel Buds app for additional customization. (Sorry, iPhone users.) If you have an Android phone, especially a Pixel, these earbuds are definitely worth considering—especially considering the price drop. It’s not the lowest Amazon has ever sold these earbuds at, but it is the lowest price since January.