Pixel Buds 2a and an Innovative Pixel Wireless Charger May Be Disrupting the Pixel 10 Launch Celebration
What You Should Be Aware Of
– The Pixel Buds 2a are allegedly shifting away from classic shades to vibrant new colors—Fog Light, Hazel, Iris, and Strawberry.
– In addition, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 could introduce a fresh “Sterling” hue, a sleek complement to the anticipated Pixel 10 “Sterling Gray.”
– A recent leak also alludes to a “Rock Candy” Pixel Charger along with a new Pixel Wireless Charger.
Initial leaks regarding the Pixel Buds 2a indicate that Google is revamping its color options, supposedly debuting an entirely new range of colors that diverge from the typical A-Series tones.
Trusted leaker Arsène Lupin shared some enticing information on X, indicating that Google is preparing to unveil the next generation of Pixel Buds A-Series (via 9to5Google). According to the leak, the Pixel Buds 2a will feature a refreshing array of colors previously unseen.
Additionally, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 may receive an unexpected new color as well.
Color Revolution Approaches
As per Lupin, the Pixel Buds 2a will be launched in novel shades—Fog Light, Hazel, Iris, and Strawberry. Given that the original Pixel Buds A-Series dates back to June 2021, this update is certainly timely (and overdue).
The Pixel Buds 2a aren’t the sole ones receiving a color upgrade. The same source claims that the Pixel Buds Pro 2 will feature “Sterling,” which aligns with the rumored “Sterling Gray” finishing of the Pixel 10.
Charging may also be getting an enhancement. A “Rock Candy” Pixel Charger is purportedly on the way, along with a brand-new Pixel Wireless Charger that may serve as the next-generation Pixel Stand.
Don’t Expect a Simultaneous Release
Sadly, the X post does not elaborate on specifications, but one thing is evident—the colors represent a significant shift from the familiar Sea, Dark Olive, Clearly White, and Charcoal shades we’ve observed on the Pixel Buds A-Series.
While the Pixel 10 range and Google’s forthcoming accessories—such as the new earbuds and chargers—have been circulating in leaks, there’s no concrete confirmation they will all launch simultaneously. Google might well decide to delay the release of the new accessories until later in the year.