![]() That's why this isn't a comparison with an upgrade in mind, it's more a lateral pivot.Īll of the audio features apply, including the sound signature, Adaptive Sound mode, Attention Alerts, Bass Boost, and the transcription feature. ![]() That's more a boon for the A-Series because, as the more affordable pair, it's not unreasonable to assume they won't sound better than the more expensive pair between them. When the music plays, there's no real difference in how either of them sound. Source: Daniel Bader / Android Central (Image credit: Source: Daniel Bader / Android Central) That's a shame because going up to five hours per charge - with no active noise cancelation (ANC) - is pretty pedestrian by today's standards. The A-Series, despite removing a couple of hardware features, don't improve on battery life, so neither pair holds an edge there. They do support fast charging, so plug in for 15 minutes, and you should get up to three hours of playback. You'll have to use the included USB-A to USB-C cable to fill them up every time. It's the little things that Google could afford to remove, rather than anything related to audio performance that might rankle users expecting consistency.Ĭase in point (pun intended), the A-Series has a charging case with no wireless charging support. It almost seems like splitting hairs when putting it in those terms, but that's what sets these two apart.
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