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Google has added customizable EQ to its Pixel Buds Pro earbuds

Owners of Google’s Pixel Buds Pro can now take much greater control over the way the earbuds sound. Google announced that the latest firmware update will allow for greater control over how the earbuds sound. which has begun “slowly rolling out” todayYou can also adjust a 5-band EQ to personalize the audio profile. There are also six presets that are tuned by Google’s audio engineers.

Any custom EQ that you have set will stay active on the Pixel Buds Pro on all of your devices until you make any changes. The new firmware update also “contains controls for the left / right balance and general bug fixes and improvements,” according to Google’s support page.

As it turns out, the Pixel Buds Pro are currently discounted for Amazon’s Prime Early Access Sale: you can save $48 off the normal price for a total of $151.99. These are far and away Google’s best full-featured earbuds to date. They deliver good sound (that’s now easier to adjust to your liking), decent noise cancellation, and other convenience features like multipoint Bluetooth support.

If you’re not seeing the latest update on your buds and still don’t have the EQ, give it some time: Google says the latest firmware is rolling out “over the next week.” Just make sure you’ve got the latest version of The Pixel Buds AppOnce you have installed it, you will see the frequency sliders appear eventually.

Google hasn’t forgotten about its more affordable Pixel Buds A Series, either. The company has recently They are now being sold in a third colour — black — to join the existing green and white options. The original colors are on sale right now for $69, though you’ll have to pay the full going rate of $99 for the new charcoal buds.

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