If you buy one thing this Black Friday, make it the Pixel Buds Pro 2 at $95 OFF
At nearly half off, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 offer outstanding value and are an easy recommendation.
Google's Pixel Buds Pro 2 might not be the newest earbuds around, but if you're looking for a pair of flagship earbuds to pair with your Android phone this Black Friday, this deal makes them unskippable. I've been using them as my primary earbuds for more than a year, and at this price, they're easily one of the best buys you can make this holiday season.
Right now, Amazon is offering the Pixel Buds Pro 2 for just $134, which is about 40% off their original $229 price. What's great is that this offer is valid on the new Moonstone (blue) color that debuted alongside the Pixel 10 series a couple of months ago.
This pricing makes the Pixel Buds Pro 2 a complete no-brainer since you're getting nearly all the features you'd find in flagship earbuds from brands like Sony, Bose, and even Apple AirPods for far less. Having used them for over a year, they're the only pair I carry thanks to their lightweight and compact build that doesn't protrude much from the ears.
At $95 off, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 is a no-brainer for anyone looking for a new pair of earbuds. These earbuds offer all the flagship features, including impressive ANC, long battery life, integration with Google Gemini, and a small, comfortable build that makes them easy to wear for long hours.
✅Recommended if: You own a Pixel phone and want tight integration with Gemini and Pixel features. In addition to this, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 also offer excellent ANC and a comfortable fit for long listening sessions.
❌Skip this deal if: you use an iPhone as your primary device or require constant multipoint Bluetooth switching between non-Google devices.
The twist-to-fit design ensures the Pixel Buds Pro 2 stay in place even during intense workouts or runs. The ANC on the Pixel Buds Pro 2 is also one of the best I've used. It's not quite AirPods Pro 3-level, which practically silences everything around you, but it's definitely better than most options you can get in this price range.
Plus, if you use Gemini frequently, these earbuds support Gemini Live out of the box, meaning you can have a live conversation with Gemini directly through your earbuds. One of my absolute favorite features is Conversation Detection, which automatically reduces the volume whenever you're speaking so you don't have to remove an earbud to talk to someone.
If you own a Pixel phone, you'll enjoy the tight integration since these earbuds appear directly in Bluetooth settings, where you can adjust touch controls, ANC modes, and firmware updates. They work just as well with other Android phones from OnePlus, Samsung, or Motorola, too. You'll simply need to download the Pixel Buds app from the Play Store during setup.
If I had to nitpick, it'd be that these earbuds don't play perfectly with an iPhone. While most Google services work on iOS, Google hasn't made a Pixel Buds Pro 2 app for iPhone. You can still pair and use them, but there's no dedicated app to control features.
That said, at this price, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 feel like an absolute steal. I recommended them even at their original $229 launch price, but at nearly half off, they're a must-buy.
More Black Friday 2025 - quick links
- Best Buy: major discounts on Chromebooks, Android phones, and more
- Amazon: official Black Friday discounts on tablets, smart home tech
- Walmart: early price drops on ASUS laptops, locked phones
- Samsung: new Galaxy XR headset, trade-in opportunities
- Verizon: free phones with new line, trade-in
- T-Mobile: free Galaxy phones, $300 back w/ 5G Home Internet
- Mint Mobile: 50% off Pixel 10, BOGO Unlimited plans
- AT&T: get a free Z Flip 7 with trade-in, new line
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Sanuj is a tech writer who loves exploring smartphones, tablets, and wearables. He began his journey with a Nokia Lumia and later dived deep into Android and iPhone. He's been writing about tech since 2018, with bylines at Pocketnow, Android Police, Pocket-Lint, and MakeUseOf. When he's not testing gadgets, he's either sipping chai, watching football, or playing cricket.
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