Google has released a new software update for the Pixel Buds Pro 2 TWS earphones, which comes with firmware version 4.467.
The update brings Adaptive Audio and Loud Noise Protection to the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2, along with head gesture support for calls and texts, as well as an enhanced Gemini Live experience.
You can read the changelog of the update below for more details.
- Adaptive Audio
- Adaptive Audio keeps you aware of your surroundings while dynamically reducing the volume of unwanted noises and sounds. Whether you’re out walking, cycling, on the metro, or at the gym, you can stay alert while still enjoying your music, podcasts, and audiobooks.
- Loud Noise Protection
- When a loud noise occurs suddenly, your earbuds help reduce its volume to protect your hearing. This means a nearby fire truck’s loud siren won’t blare in your ears at maximum volume.
- Head gestures for calls and texts
- Manage calls and text messages without lifting a finger. Head gestures allow you to control your Pixel Buds with simple head movements. Nod to answer a call or reply to a text, or shake your head to decline; making it a truly hands-free experience.
- Clear Gemini Live interactions in noisy environments
- Communicate with your Gemini Live clearly, even in a noisy environment. Advanced audio processing prioritizes your voice and eliminates background noise so your conversations with Gemini Live are uninterrupted, even when others are talking around you.
The update is rolling out gradually to all the Pixel Buds Pro 2 users. It will be downloaded automatically when your Pixel Buds Pro 2 are connected to a Pixel or an Android device running Android 6.0 or higher. The download will take approximately 10 minutes; during this time, you can continue to use your Buds. The update will be installed the next time you place the Buds into their charging case with a sufficient charge. The installation will also take approximately 10 minutes.
If the update isn’t downloaded automatically, or if you have automatic updates turned off, you have the option to download the update manually. Just put the Pixel Buds Pro 2 in their charging case, open the Google Pixel Buds app, navigate to More settings > Firmware update, tap “Manual update available,” and follow the on-screen instructions. This process may take about 15 minutes.
The latest update can also be downloaded from the web companion app at mypixelbuds.google.com, and you can head over to the Source link below to learn more about this update with version 4.467.
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