PIxel Buds A-Series and my Pixel 4 XL - Google Pixel 4 XL Accessories

I pre-ordered the A-Series Pixel Buds thinking that they were a good deal for $99. I thought they would probably work well with my Pixel 4 XL. Apparently, I thought wrong. The volume is so low when paired to the 4XL that they aren't really useable for much. The only way to control the volume on them is with the Bluetooth volume slider, and it's at the max. Is anybody else having this issue? I paired the PIxel Buds A-series to my MacBook Pro and my wife's iPhone and they sound amazing.

I have the non-a buds and the volume controls on the buds adjust the Bluetooth volume. I may be wrong but I don't think there is another volume to adjust.
Any luck with the July update?

In the developer settings turn on the Bluetooth absolute volume toggle

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Speakerphone (loudness, clarity)

Proper etiquette aside (hint: don't use speakerphone while doing your "business" in a public bathroom), rate this thread to express how you think the Google Pixel XL's speakerphone performs. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it's loud and it's clear.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Coming from the Moto X PE the one speaker at the bottom sounds so sad. I also am having to train myself not to cover it up on accident. For me it is way to quiet or too loud.
Coming from a Galaxy S6, the speaker on the Pixel is significantly louder and clear. I have not been jaded by an HTC set of speakers so I might be in the minority that thinks the Pixel speaker is great.
Coming from N6, I was worried that the XL's speaker will not be as loud. I can confirm that it is as loud, if not slightly louder, but the dual speakers on the N6 has more depth. Overall, I am not as worried as before.
The quality is good, could be louder.
The sound on my end is great, the people on the other end say it's muffled at times. Since I use speaker all day for conference calls I will have to return the Pixel XL
mtran13 said:
Coming from N6, I was worried that the XL's speaker will not be as loud. I can confirm that it is as loud, if not slightly louder, but the dual speakers on the N6 has more depth. Overall, I am not as worried as before.
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This makes me feel better since I am coming from a N6 and absolutely love the speakers. I'm going to miss FFS, but at least a quality sound will comfort me.
Not loud enough...and sounds bad in comparison to other phones i've had in the past (even single speaker ones)
Speaker is pretty bad as far as media/games is concerned. RIP stereo. It's good for normal notifications though.
dreamtheater39 said:
Not loud enough...and sounds bad in comparison to other phones i've had in the past (even single speaker ones)
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You keep badmouthing the phone yet provide no information for comparison. What other phones have you had, even single speaker ones, that sound better?
This is very subjective anyway
My comparison is with the 6p. Single speaker comparison is the lg g3. The speaker is not terrible on the pixel, but just not as good as one would expect in such a high priced phone. Also, the placement is horrid since you accidentally keep blocking it while watching videos of playing games in landscape.
But otherwise, a fantastic phone which really define what great software and hardware can achieve
Its ok. Not nexus 6 good ofcourse. Its nice for notifications
I made a video comparison between the speakers on the Nexus 6p and the Google Pixel XL. Check it out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg12X1OWG1M
I typically run the phone through bluetooth when listening to music, however I must say that when watching videos I, like others have said, block the speaker. Coming from a Moto X Pure I don't think the speaker on the Pixel is quite as good. It's not bad per se, but I don't need the speaker to be spectacular when watching a video. Notification sounds are plenty loud for me. I haven't used the speaker phone option much, but when I have it has been fine.
I find the single speaker avg. I sometimes cover the speaker with a pinky or palm by accident and muffles just a slight flaw but not a deal breaker.
RIP my Nexus 6's front facing speakers. This is my only major gripe with this phone so far. So disappointing. Front facing speakers should be standard.
Max volume loudness seems about the same as my 6P. My 6P gets crackly at max volume, while the XL does not. Definitely less bass on the XL though.
Coming from the N6 it is not really a fair comparison because the stereo front firing was louder and clearer to me.
The Pixel XL speaker sounds OK and perfectly acceptable for notification. It would have been better if the earpiece was also used as a speaker and the location of the bottom firing speaker flipped with the mic for media.
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It sounds deeper than my note 7 did. I like it better. The only issue I'm having is my notification tones seem to only be about 2/3 the volume they should be. Example is, if I go to Zedge and preview a notification tone, it sounds fine. Set it as notification sound, and it's only about 2/3 of the volume it was in the preview. I have everything I can find turned to the max. Idk.
Jacobk85 said:
Coming from the Moto X PE the one speaker at the bottom sounds so sad. I also am having to train myself not to cover it up on accident. For me it is way to quiet or too loud.
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Ditto to this. MXPE spoiled me in sound quality. Why doesn't every phone have front facing speakers? We certainly got the bezel for it...

Speakerphone (loudness, clarity)

Proper etiquette aside (hint: don't use speakerphone while doing your "business" in a public bathroom), rate this thread to express how you think the Google Pixel 2 XL's speakerphone performs. A higher rating indicates that you love it: it's loud and it's clear.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
It doesnt seem loud. Comparing my iphone 7+ its lack of bass.
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jtwlbz said:
It doesnt seem loud. Comparing my iphone 7+ its lack of bass.
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I don't follow. The iPhone lacks bass? Or the Pixel? And how are you reviewing a phone that isn't out yet?
craig0r said:
I don't follow. The iPhone lacks bass? Or the Pixel? And how are you reviewing a phone that isn't out yet?
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I went to verizon to check out the demo. Pixel lacks bass.
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jtwlbz said:
I went to verizon to check out the demo. Pixel lacks bass.
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thats pretty disappointing if it lacks bass. sure they're both front firing speakers but if the quality of the audio is subpar whats the point? would rather have less bezel in that case.
I went to Verizon today and sampled making sure the settings were maxed out and it contributed to my order cancellation.\
Weak, anemic, pitiful is all I can say.
It seems the idea of two speakers is all they have going for it.
I had a bad feeling viewing the release presentation. It sounded canned. Good Luck All.
I went by Verizon today and check one out. Listen to music full blast and it was plenty loud for my ears.
Went to the Verizon store today to finally check out the XL 2 in person only to find the display model battery dead due to a bad Verizon cable charger not working ? I did get to play with the regular Pixel 2 though. I turned the speaker up but it honestly did not seem loud. Actually felt like my Pixel XL speaker was much louder but I did not really test it properly so I'm still patiently waiting for these full reviews. My pre-ordered XL 2 should be here by Oct 30 and I am no doubt still excited about my purchase. Although the battery was dead the XL 2 looked and felt nice in my hand. The Pixel 2 does have some bezels however it's still a great phone! To be honest I love the size of the regular Pixel but like the bigger screen of the XL.
I checked one out at a V store this past weekend. Felt nice in the hand. Stereo sound was good but the loudness wasn't there. I mostly need loud in the car when using Google maps and after testing youtube out in the store then going out to the car and blasting the 7+ there was a noticeable difference. The 7+ is a lot louder. The front facing stereo speakers were noticeable with left/right sound but for my purposes I need more overall loudness. I'm afraid I would have the Pixel 2 XL cranked all the way all the time.
Well I guess we'll have to wait for ARISE sound mod, hopefully that will fix that
Maybe THIS video could be a reference.
Redrockzz said:
Maybe THIS video could be a reference.
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iPhone 8 easy win..
Front firing would make sense to be quieter vs bottom firing laying flat on a table.
The sound can bounce off a large solid area with bottom firing.
But the db range is clearly wider on the iPhone.
What people are calling quieter is actually just dull sound.
He really doesn't know much about audio but the clip helps. Thanks for posting.
Btekt comparison on youtube
Pixel 2 XL vs iPhone 8 Plus speaker comparison
The speakers are a huge plus for me. Not as loud as my 6P, but more clear and bass-y than they were. Still not perfect, but better than any other phone I've owned so I can't complain.
frap129 said:
The speakers are a huge plus for me. Not as loud as my 6P, but more clear and bass-y than they were. Still not perfect, but better than any other phone I've owned so I can't complain.
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How's the audio through headphones using stock eq?
kheltek said:
How's the audio through headphones using stock eq?
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Yeah, I would like to know that too, Pixel was OK-ish, not as loud s the Nexus 6
Once we get the phone, we can always go in (root) and change the audio level file.
Yeah I think it's fine. Once we get root , can use arise to increase speaker vokume
It's kinda like taking the average crappy bottom firing speaker and putting it in the front... With an additional one.. Not great. Not that good either. My pixel OG has a better, fuller sounding bottom firing speaker. They should have used two of those on the new pixel.
An interesting side effect is that you can feel the whole screen vibrating when the speaker is playing. It's too bad they can't use the display as a woofer.
Just ok: the iPhone 8 has better sounding stereo speakers. The Pixel 2 XL lack bass.
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Stereo speakers vs ringtones.

So, with Pixel 2 we have 2 stereo speakers. When i play music or play something with Youtube, plays both. But, when someone is ringing i hear the only one speaker. Why ringtones do not ring on both speakers?
Alarms are the same. Notifications too. My late M8 uses both. Dissapointing.
So, anyone know of a way to fix this?
There is no fix. After 13 months i sold my Pixel 2 and bought Pixel 2XL. Speakers works the same.
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is there any vibration on back when playing audio?

does the body rattles/vibrates when playing audio via speakers?
Yes when you turn the volume all the way up, but it's not as bad as on the Galaxy S10 for example. I can live with it.
I think a lot of the newer phones I rate to some extent at higher volumes. I know the newer LG phones have a resonance chamber as does the Oneplus 6T. In general though, I think it just from better speakers and the tuning they do for the sound on newer phones.

General Coming from Xperia 10 II

Hi all,
I just bought the Google Pixel 6a, as I coudn't resist the offer of a free Pixel buds with the phone. So... Waiting for my new phone, specially because I wanted a better camera phone as the Xperia 10 II is getting older and camera is terrible, and I don't see a very good improvement with the Xperia 10 IV and it has a very high price tag compared to the Pixel 6a that is cheaper.
I will miss the micro sd card slot, the headphone jack and notification led, but I will keep my Xperia as Hi-Res music player.
Meloferz said:
Hi all,
I just bought the Google Pixel 6a, as I coudn't resist the offer of a free Pixel buds with the phone. So... Waiting for my new phone, specially because I wanted a better camera phone as the Xperia 10 II is getting older and camera is terrible, and I don't see a very good improvement with the Xperia 10 IV and it has a very high price tag compared to the Pixel 6a that is cheaper.
I will miss the micro sd card slot, the headphone jack and notification led, but I will keep my Xperia as Hi-Res music player.
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Get yourself a good dongle DAC and the headphone jack becomes obsolete. There are lots out there for under $50 that sound fantastic.
ctfrommn said:
Get yourself a good dongle DAC and the headphone jack becomes obsolete. There are lots out there for under $50 that sound fantastic.
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I was considering buy one, but I was reading that the Pixel 6 series has issues with some DACs, I don't know if still there some issues or was solved by Google.
Headphones jack will never be obsolete, it just changed the consumer target, they are more for audiophiles.
Meloferz said:
I was considering buy one, but I was reading that the Pixel 6 series has issues with some DACs, I don't know if still there some issues or was solved by Google.
Headphones jack will never be obsolete, it just changed the consumer target, they are more for audiophiles.
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Yep, definite audiophile here and Ive had zero issues using one on the this phone or my 3a. Using one produces FAR better and more powerful sound vs the headphone jack. I dont ever see myself not using wired headphones for serious listening.

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