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Google’s Pixel 10 and Pixel Buds Take Center Stage

Episode 26 of the Connecting the Dots podcast, hosted by Matt Williams, titled "Google’s Pixel 10 and Pixel Buds Take Center Stage" was published on August 21, 2025 and runs 15 minutes.

August 21, 2025 ·15m · Connecting the Dots

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Today’s episode covers Google’s big 2025 product launch, spotlighting both smartphones and earbuds that bring fresh features to the market. Alex and Morgan break it all down in their signature conversational style, exploring why these devices matter and how they’ll fit into daily life.

Google’s Pixel Buds 2a and Buds Pro 2

We start with the earbuds. Google unveiled the Pixel Buds 2a and Buds Pro 2, both packed with upgrades like Gemini AI integration, stronger active noise cancellation, and longer battery life. The goal is clear: make earbuds smarter, not just louder.

The Pixel 10 Series

Next, the Pixel 10 lineup arrives with the new Tensor G5 chip, sharper displays, camera refinements, and the debut of Pixelsnap magnetic wireless charging. These devices are aimed squarely at competing with Apple and Samsung’s flagships.

Pricing and Availability

Finally, we talk rollout and pricing. Google is keeping things competitive while making its devices globally available in phases this fall. By balancing premium features with an accessible price point, they’re hoping to win over more users.

Recap and Close

In today’s show, we walked through Google’s push into AI-powered devices with the Pixel Buds 2a, Buds Pro 2, and Pixel 10 series. These launches highlight how Google is betting on convenience, intelligence, and affordability to capture attention.

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