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They connect to your Apple devices like any other legacy Bluetooth accessory. Open Settings, go to Bluetooth, and select the Pixel Buds A. They will connect automatically when you put them in your ears like AirPods and will disconnect when placed in the case. Because they don’t have access to Apple’s more advanced pairing technology, they won’t automatically switch between devices. You’ll need to manually pair the Pixel Buds A to your other Apple devices.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Please note that the Google Pixel Buds do not support Google Assistant on iOS. Here's how to connect: - Open the Google Pixel Buds charging case. Ensure that the earbuds and charging case are charged (white status light both when the case is open or closed) and keep the case next to your phone. - Make sure your phone is unlocked and your Bluetooth is on. - Press and hold the pairing button on the back of the charging case until the light starts pulsing white. - Select Google Pixel Buds A-Series from the list of available Bluetooth devices.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Set up Google Pixel Buds Step 1. Make sure your Bluetooth is on On your mobile device's Home screen, tap Settings Settings and then Connected Devices and then Bluetooth Bluetooth. Make sure Bluetooth is toggled on Toggle on. Step 2. Fast Pair Google Pixel Buds to your mobile device Place the charging case next to your phone with the Google Pixel Buds still inside. Open the case. Press and hold the pairing button on the back of the charging case until you see the white earbuds status light pulsing. If you see a blinking white/orange light instead, try closing the lid of the charging case and re-opening it. Then press and hold the pairing button again. Look for a pop-up notification on your phone. It will guide you through the rest of set up.
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