How to reset Google Pixel Buds – Phandroid

2022-09-17 00:14:01 By : Ms. Rebecca Wu

Google Pixel Buds are one of the best TWS earphones that you can get for under $100. These are packed with features like premium sound for the price, touch controls, water resistance, Google Assistant integration, and long battery life. They work with any Android smartphone or tablet, even with an iPhone/iPad for that matter. But just like any other piece of tech, your beloved Pixel Buds can also run into issues as you keep using them.

When it comes to Bluetooth earphones, the most common issue is related to connectivity. You may find your buds are not connecting with a device(s) that they used to easily previously. It may also happen that they do connect but lose the connection after a while. The issues could be related to other features like not being able to trigger Assistant. Nevertheless, a reset can help you fix such issues more often than not. The best part is you do not need to have a PC or laptop to make this work.

This is how you can reset Google Pixel Buds easily. You can now pair them with your smartphone or tablet and the issues you were facing should be gone. If you are still facing any issues with the buds, it is advised to get in touch with Google customer support.

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