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Phone Arena
3 days ago
- Business
- Phone Arena
The Google Pixel Buds A-Series are back on sale at Amazon, but not for long
The Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 are amazing, no two ways about it. But even now that they're on sale for $40 off, they're not exactly budget-friendly. So, what can a Google fan on a budget get if they need a new pair of wireless earbuds? The Pixel Buds A-Series, of course! These bad boys are 40% off right now, making them an even easier choice. $40 off (40%) The Pixel Buds A Series are a solid pick for Google audio fans on a budget. They boast a variety of features and good sound quality, plus they're 40% off at Amazon. The limited-time sale applies to two color options only: Sea and Dark Olive. Buy at Amazon We've spotted the same promo over a month ago at the same retailer. That's to say, this isn't a one-off bargain. But does it need to be when it brings the ~$100 earbuds down under the $60 mark? We don't think so. Get yours at the e-commerce giant and upgrade your listening game without going overboard on your the Buds Pro 2 have ANC and excellent battery life, making them one of the best high-end options. But let's be real: few Pixel Buds A alternatives feature touch controls, ultra-lightweight design, and lightning-fast connectivity with Google Fast Pair. Beyond that, these buddies promise fantastic sound quality for their asking price, giving you meaty mids that help distinguish most instrumentals. The highs are a bit overemphasized, but vocals don't sound screechy. If anything, they don't give you a thumping low end, which isn't necessarily a drawback. Given their ~$100 price, the Pixel Buds A lack active noise cancellation. Instead, they rely on Adaptive Sound, which drowns out unwanted noises by turning up the volume. Conversely, when you're in a quiet environment, they automatically lower the volume to match your surroundings. So, if your top priority is ANC features, you'll have to look elsewhere. Finally, the Buds A give you up to five hours of listening time or 2.5 hours of talk time per charge. That's not a stellar battery life, but it's still acceptable, especially considering their current asking price. Overall, while they're not the best wireless earbuds on the market, these budget Google earbuds still give you a lot of features, and at 40% off, they're quite attractive.


Phone Arena
3 days ago
- Business
- Phone Arena
Amazon brings the Pixel Buds Pro 2 back to their second-best price
Remember Walmart's exclusive sale on the Pixel Buds Pro 2? Well, it's over, but that doesn't mean you have to wait for another nice promo. In fact, one's already here: Amazon has slashed $40 off the premium wireless earbuds' asking price, bringing them down to their second-best price once again. $40 off (17%) The Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 are once again available at their second-best price. Right now, you can grab them for $40 off on Amazon across all colorways. While it's not branded as a limited-time sale, this bargain might not last long. Buy at Amazon If you recall, Amazon had the same deal back in April, and the buds were $50 off sometime before that. That $50 price cut, by the way, remains their best discount ever. And while today's $40 off might not seem like much — especially with a regular price of around $230 — it's still a pretty solid what's so good about these puppies to make them a compelling choice? Quite a lot — they feature excellent sound quality that doesn't rattle your head with low-end or pierce your ears with overwhelming highs. Beyond the excellent sound quality, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 are exceptionally comfortable to wear. They're super light and cause no ear fatigue whatsoever, even after hours of continuous use. Battery life is another standout here. These Google earbuds can make it an impressive eight hours per single charge with enabled ANC. In comparison, the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro offer up to six hours of playtime with ANC, so the Pixel buds are definitely a winner on that front. Read more about battery life and other features in our Pixel Buds Pro 2 about noise cancelling? Well, it works, but it's not the best in class. The earbuds filter out most low-end sounds, though higher-pitched sounds occasionally come through. So, if supreme ANC is your top priority, these buddies might not be the perfect choice. If you don't mind getting wireless earbuds that don't have the best ANC in the market, chances are you'll be pretty happy with the latest pro-grade Google buds. After all, they sound great, offer exceptional comfort, and don't skimp on battery life. And now that they're down to their second-best price on Amazon, they're an even more compelling choice.


Phone Arena
20-05-2025
- Business
- Phone Arena
Walmart's exclusive sale returns the Pixel Buds Pro 2 to their second-best price
Pixel Buds Pro 2: Save $60 at Walmart $189 $249 $60 off (24%) The Pixel Buds Pro 2 in Porcelain are available at a rare discount at Walmart that knocks them to $189, their second-best price. The sale comes from a third-party Pro merchant with an impressive 4.7-star rating. Get yours before it's too late! Buy at Walmart Receive the latest mobile news By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy Missed your chance to buy the Pixel Buds Pro 2 at their second-best price on Amazon this April? Don't worry, Walmart now has the Porcelain variant down to the same $189 asking price! That's a rare $60 off Walmart's usual asking price of $ let's clarify: while Walmart usually sells the Buds Pro 2 at $249, they have an official MSRP of $229. Also, the bargain is available from a third-party Pro seller boasting a superb 4.7-star rating. So, if you want to maximize your savings on these high-end wireless earbuds, check out this promo. And keep in mind that neither Amazon nor Best Buy sells them at such low tested these Google buds thoroughly and were impressed with their sound quality. Unlike some cheaper models, they don't give you huge bass out of the box or exaggerate highs. Instead, you get clear vocals, silky-smooth mids, and a punchy but not overpowering bass. In our Pixel Buds Pro 2 review , you can get a more in-depth look at their audio sound quality, these bad boys offer a great fit. They're quite small and lightweight, allowing long wear without ear fatigue. Despite their compact form factor, the buds stay firmly in place, so you can use them during highlight here is the ANC performance. While these Google earbuds don't outshine the AirPods Pro 2 , they're pretty good at reducing low-end sounds from your listening experience. Some higher-pitched noises might occasionally come through, but you won't hear them while streaming your favorite top of everything else, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 have a solid battery life. You get up to eight hours of uninterrupted music per charge with ANC (30 hours with the case). If you disable noise cancellation, you get an even more impressive 48-hour maximum playtime from the buds and the the Pixel Buds Pro 2 don't often go on sale, and that's why Walmart's current promo is worth checking out. Get your pair and save before it's too late.


The Sun
10-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Major provider offering FREE Pixel Buds Pro 2 worth £219 with Google's latest phone
WHEN it comes to incredible tech deals, this one is hard to beat. You can now pick up the latest Google Pixel 9 for just £23.99 a month, and earn a free pair of Pixel Buds Pro 2 worth £219. Google Pixel 9, 500GB data for £23.99/month (£49 upfront) (Claim free Google Pixel Buds Pro 2) If you're in the market for a new phone, offers like this are a brilliant way to stretch your budget further. is known for offering fantastic deals like this, often pairing low-cost plans with generous data allowances. The standout deal for me is on the iD Mobile network, giving you the Google Pixel 9 with a huge 500GB of data for just £23.99 per month. There is a £49 upfront cost to consider, but with the free Pixel Buds Pro 2 thrown in, this deal is still exceptional value for money. iD Mobile runs on the Three network, ensuring reliable coverage and a stable connection across the UK, and with 500GB of data to eat into, it's perfect for heavy users. The Google Pixel 9 itself is packed with the latest Android features that make it a strong contender in the smartphone world. It boasts Google's latest AI -powered tools and a battery optimised to get you through a full day with ease. The star of the show, however, is its camera. While I haven't tested it myself, our Assistant Tech and Science Editor, Jamie Harris, has tested the Pixel 9 series, praising its 'mindblowing' camera specs. In his Google Pixel 9 Pro XL review, he highlighted its "genuinely useful photography AI features," including 'Add Me,' which lets you effortlessly add people into group shots. You'll also get these AI specs on the Pixel 9, so if your current phone contract is nearing its end or you're thinking about switching, this deal is a fantastic option. Best Google Pixel 9 deals We've rounded up the best deals currently available so you can grab your new Pixel 9 with those free buds. Google Pixel 9a, 500GB, £19.99/month (£9 upfront) with £50 Curry's Giftcard - buy here Google Pixel 9 Pro, 500GB, £26.99/month (£99 upfront) with Pixel Buds Pro 2 - buy here Google Pixel 9 Pro, 200GB, £35/month (£55 upfront) with Pixel Buds Pro 2 - buy here Google Pixel 9 Pro XL, 500GB, £29.99/month (£79 upfront) with Pixel Buds Pro 2 - buy here Google Pixel 9 Pro XL, 400GB, £33/month (£125 upfront) with Pixel Buds Pro 2 - buy here For even more savings, head over to our best SIM-only deals page, where we regularly round up the top offers from all major providers.


WIRED
18-03-2025
- Business
- WIRED
The Best Early Amazon Spring Sale Deals
Once again we are being subjected to another Amazon sale. This time it's the Big Spring Sale, which takes place from March 25 through March 31. And as is usual with these events, every category you could think of has some sort of deal or promotion going on, from home gear to tech like headphones and speakers. Some of these deals are exclusive to Amazon Prime members. We on the WIRED Gear desk are not strangers to these sales and their pitfalls. We'll be covering actual discounts on products we've hand-tested and would recommend to our friends. While the sale hasn't officially started yet, we've found some early discounts and listed the best of them below. WIRED Featured Deals: Power up with unlimited access to WIRED. Get best-in-class reporting that's too important to ignore for just $2.50 $1 per month for 1 year. Includes unlimited digital access and exclusive subscriber-only content. Subscribe Today. Early Big Spring Sale Deals Sony WH-1000MX5 Photograph: Sony We see this discount frequently, but we'd be remiss not to include it here since it's the best deal we see for the best headphones we've tried. Of the dozens, if not hundreds, of pairs of headphones our reviewers have tested, the WH-1000XM5 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) take the cake in terms of battery life (30 hours), sound quality (thanks to Sony processing and 30-mm drivers), and noise cancelation (complete with automatic audio pausing). The Pixel Buds Pro 2 (9/10, WIRED Recommends) are the best wireless earbuds for Android owners. They're small and cute, with a supremely comfortable fit and fantastic noise canceling. The battery lasts for eight hours and the sound quality is great, too. They even have IP54 water resistance, so you can take 'em to the gym. It's not hard to find a good inexpensive pair of earbuds these days, but we don't see these go on sale very often, making now a better time to pick them up. The Amazon Fire Max 11 isn't for everyone, but it's the best tablet for less than $200. Just be aware that it goes on sale all the time. If you don't mind needing a workaround for the Google Play Store, and you don't mind Amazon's services being pushed at you from every angle, this is a solid budget tablet that's good for playing games and watching movies. It charges via USB-C and has hands-free Alexa support. Photograph: Birdfy This is our favorite smart bird feeder. When we first reviewed the Birdfy Smart Bird Feeder (6/10, WIRED Review), we weren't impressed with the price or the wonky AI features. But since then, the device has improved, with smarter AI and a lower price tag. The AI doesn't always correctly identify the birds it sees, but it does a better job than smart feeders from other companies, and it does it at a lower price point (even with the $5 per month subscription, if you choose to get it). It's part bird feeder, part security camera, with a 1080p viewing angle and color night vision. This version comes with a solar panel—once it's mounted and connected, you won't have to recharge the feeder. This smart bird feeder has a pretty unimpressive smartphone app. Its best features (2K video, AI identification) are locked behind a subscription that costs $4 per month or $48 per year. And the subscription isn't really worth it—the AI was wonky, and the video clips are just 10 seconds long. However, the battery lasts forever thanks to the built-in solar panel—two months in our reviewer's testing experience—and there's a light for night viewing. If you simply want a bird feeder with a camera attached, or you want to see what all the fuss is about, this is a super-affordable option that can help you dip your toes into the world of smart bird feeders. The Dyson V15s Detect Submarine is one of our favorite Dyson vacuums overall. It's got a wet roller head and drip tray built in, which makes it both a vacuum and a mop. It can clean about 1,000 square feet on one charge and water tank fill, with up to an hour of run time and around 4.5 hours to recharge the battery. If you want a wet/dry vacuum that isn't a robot, this is a great deal on Dyson's offering. Photograph: Adrienne So This countertop appliance went viral on TikTok, and it's one of the best pizza ovens we've tried. The 12-inch cooking surface can reach up to 800 degrees Fahrenheit (which takes around 15 minutes). You'll need to rotate your pizzas pretty frequently, and it can take a while to cook them since the top lets heat out so quickly. But it's a good option for anyone looking to make homemade pizzas without needing to stick an appliance in their backyard. This little table made our list of the best standing desks. It can be used as a nightside table or an over-bed desk, and it's easy to move with the built-in wheels. Press the paddle underneath and adjust the height with ease. It's nice to keep around if you tend to work from the couch or the back patio, and the 28- by 16-inch tabletop gives you just enough room to work without taking up too much space. This affordable cat water fountain is our favorite budget-friendly option, and it's even more affordable once you clip the on-page coupon. The metal bowl is dishwasher-safe, and there's a clear viewing window so you can easily see the water level. The fountain can be adjusted between a few different configurations (waterfall and two bubble-up modes) so you can choose whichever your cat prefers. Replacement filters are cheap and the reservoir holds 2.4 liters. Photograph: Breville The Breville Barista Express is our favorite espresso machine for most people. It goes on sale for this price a few times per year. It's easy to use thanks to the built-in grinder and adjustable steam wand. It doesn't have a ton of extra features, but if you just want to make handcrafted espresso beverages at home, this'll do the trick—and it lasts for years. WIRED reviewer Julian Chokkattu has owned his for six and counting. The Basepaws Breed + Health DNA Test was great fun for me (and possibly less fun for my cat). After snagging a cheek swab and sending in the results, I was met with a ton of data about the stray I adopted years prior. She's a mix of Maine coon and Ragdoll, with a smattering of many other breeds, and her health was good. (Technically all cats are polycats, but it's still neat to see what kind of polycat my cat is). The test measures your cat's DNA against over 100 feline health markers, including whether they're at risk or at high risk of various disorders (like hypothyroidism or kidney disease). Of course this test shouldn't replace veterinarian visits, but if you, too, took in a street cat, I think this test is worth it to prove they're not a Martian.