Charge your Google Pixel Buds and charging case
Pixel Buds battery life
How long your Pixel Buds last depends on a few things. Using the case to charge them or enabling certain features can affect how long the battery lasts for the day. If you want to use your Pixel Buds longer, make sure that you fully charge the earbuds and the charging case. Turning off features like Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) also helps extend the Pixel Buds’ charge.
Tip: Disabling features like Active Noise Cancellation (ANC), Adaptive Audio, and Transparency modes can extend the Pixel Buds’ charge.
How to Charge Your Google Pixel Buds Pro 2
Pixel Buds alone5
- 10 hours listening time
- 7 hours listening time with ANC turned on
With fully charged charging case5
- 27 hours total listening time
- 20 hours with ANC turned on
Pixel Buds alone
- 12 hours listening time
- 8 hours listening time with ANC turned on
With fully charged charging case
- 48 hours total listening time
- 30 hours with ANC turned on
Pixel Buds alone
- 11 hours listening time
- 7 hours listening time with ANC turned on
With fully charged charging case
- 31 hours total listening time
- 20 hours total listening time with ANC turned on
Pixel Buds A-Series1
(also referred as Pixel Buds A)
Pixel Buds alone
- 5 hours listening time
- 2.5 hours talk time
With fully charged charging case
- 24 hours total listening time
- 12 hours total talk time
Pixel Buds alone
- 5 hours listening time
- 2.5 hours talk time
With fully charged charging case
- 24 hours total listening time
- 12 hours total talk time
The Pixel Buds charging case contains a battery. Your earbuds can charge inside even when the charging case itself isn't attached to a power source.
- Match the L and R indicators of the earbuds to the charging case magnetized pods and insert the earbuds.
For Pixel Buds Pro 2: A chime from the case will indicate that you’ve inserted the buds correctly.
- Rotate your earbuds until the magnet secures them in place. The status light should quickly blink on and off for each earbud.
For Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 and Pixel Buds 2a: A breathing white light on the front of your case appears.
For Google Pixel Buds Pro and Pixel Buds A: An orange light on the front of your open case appears.
For Google Pixel Buds: An orange light at the top between the earbuds appears while the lid is open, indicating that one or both of your earbuds are charging.
Tip: All Pixel Buds charge with the charging case lid open or closed.
To charge your Pixel Buds charging case, plug the charging case into a power source using a USB-C® cable. The USB port is on the bottom of the charging case.
Tip: The Google Pixel Buds and Google Pixel Buds A includes a USB-A to USB-C cable.
For Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 and Pixel Buds 2a: A breathing white light on the front of your closed case will appear, indicating that your Pixel Buds case is charging.
For Google Pixel Buds Pro and Google Pixel Buds A: An orange light on the front of your closed case will appear indicating that your Pixel Buds case is charging.
For Google Pixel Buds: An orange light appears at the bottom of the case near the USB port, indicating that your Pixel Buds case is charging.
Tip: The case can charge with the charging case lid open or closed.
Google Pixel Buds Pro, Pixel Buds Pro 2
and Pixel Buds 2a
Wireless charging
Important: Failure to use compatible charging accessories can cause fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to the device and the accessories.
Wirelessly charge your Pixel Buds (2020), Pixel Buds Pro, and Pixel Buds Pro 2 charging case with a Qi-certified charger (sold separately by other retailers).
Qi-certified chargers have passed the safety standards tests for wireless charging set by Wireless Power Consortium (WPC). Examples of a Qi-certified charger: Pixel Stand, Belkin, and Mophie charging mats.
To know if your wireless charger is Qi Certified, check for the Qi logo. You can also refer to the manual that came with your charger.
Check your battery power (Android only)
You can check the battery levels of your Pixel Buds and charging case in different ways:
Google Pixel Buds app
- Ensure Bluetooth® is turned on and your Pixel Buds are near your device.
- Pixel: Go to your Bluetooth menu and tap the Settings by your Pixel Buds name
- Other Android devices: Search for the Google Pixel Buds app in your app drawer
- Your Pixel Buds battery levels for each earbud displays on the main screen.
Tip: For Pixel Buds Pro or earlier, your buds should be connected to your device.
Battery widget
To add a battery widget on your homescreen:
- Touch and hold an empty space on your homescreen.
- Tap Widgets and then Battery.
- Touch and hold, then drag the battery widget out and into your homescreen.
- For Pixel Buds Pro 2 and Pixel Buds 2a, you will always be able to see battery info on the battery widget if Bluetooth is on and your Pixel Buds are near to your phone. For all other Pixel Buds, battery info will show up in the widget if the Pixel Buds are connected to your phone.
Notification
- Open your charging case with both buds inside next to a paired Android 6.0+ phone. Turn on Fast Pair and Location Reporting.
- Your phone displays a notification with the battery levels of your Pixel Buds.
- For Pixel Buds Pro 2 and Pixel Buds 2a, you will get a notification if your charging case is low on battery or fully charged.
Troubleshooting charging problems
Troubleshoot your Pixel Buds charging case or earbuds if they won't charge.
- Clean the magnetic charging contacts on the earbuds and within the case. Learn how to clean your Pixel Buds.
- Fully charge your charging case. The case status light should indicate if it's charging. Learn how to charge the charging case.
- Your charging cord is available and is free of damage and obstructions.
For wireless charging: Try realigning the case on the charging surface.
Tip: The Google Pixel Buds and Google Pixel Buds A includes a USB-A to USB-C cable.
- To ensure good contact with the case, make sure the eartips are securely fastened to your earbuds.
- Placethe Pixel Buds in the charging case.
- The earbuds status light should blink on when each earbud is placed into the case. If the status light doesn't come on, try gently adjusting the earbud until the light comes on.
Tip: You can also try to close and open the lid. This helps to adjust your buds into the exact right sitting orientation.
- While your earbuds are in the charging case, plug the charging case into a power source.
- Allow your Pixel Buds to charge for 30 minutes before attempting to pair again. Learn how to pair your Pixel Buds.
Important: Charge safely. Before charging, please be sure you read and follow the safety information about charging Google Pixel Buds here or in the "Be Safe" guide included with your Google Pixel Buds.
Charging your Google Pixel Buds is a quick and easy process when you follow these simple steps.
How to charge your Google Pixel Buds
Match the L and R indicators of the Pixel Buds to the charging case magnetized pockets.
Once they're in, press down to make sure the charging pins are firmly in place. After placing your earbuds in their pockets, secure the cord by wrapping it around the rim of the charging case. This helps you carry your Pixel Buds while they're charging.
A green LED light appears, indicating that your Pixel Buds are charging.
Tip: The charging case must be closed for your Pixel Buds to charge properly.
How to charge your Google Pixel Buds case
Plug your charging case into a power source using the included USB-CTM to USB-A cable.
Tip: The Pixel Buds charging case takes 1.5 hours to charge from 0% to 100% battery life.
When should I charge my Pixel Buds?
The Google Pixel Buds provide up to 5 hours listening time with a single charge. When you're getting close to 5 hours of use, place your Pixel Buds into your charging case to recharge. When the charging case is fully charged, it stores multiple charges for your Pixel Buds so you can have up to 24 hours of listening time.
To help remind you of when you should charge your Google Pixel Buds, the buds alert you with a low battery chime at 25%, 10%, 5%, and just before they completely run out of power.
How to check the battery level of your Pixel Buds
Bluetooth settings (Requires a Pixel 2 or later)
Bluetooth settings (Requires a Pixel 2 or later)
Headphones settings in Google Assistant
- Press and hold the center button on your phone to invoke your Google Assistant
- Tap on Headphones settings.
- Your device settings display the Pixel Buds battery level
1All listening times are approximate and were measured using music playback with pre-production hardware and software, with fully charged Pixel Buds Pro 2 and case, and other features disabled. Case is used to recharge Pixel Buds Pro 2. Charging times are approximate. Use of other features will reduce battery life. Battery life depends on device, features enabled, usage, environment, and many other factors. Actual battery life may be lower.
5All listening times are approximate and were measured using music playback (continuous music at 50% volume) with pre-production hardware and software, with fully-charged Pixel Buds 2a and case, and other features disabled. Case is used to recharge Pixel Buds 2a. Use of other features will decrease battery life. Battery life depends on device, features enabled, usage, environment, and many other factors. Actual battery life may be lower.
12Listening time is approximate and was measured using music playback (continuous music at 50% volume) with pre-production hardware and software, and using Pixel Buds 2a default settings. Case is used to charge Pixel Buds.
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