Google Pixel Buds Pro is one of the best true wireless headphones out there, and Google has released a few updates to add more features. Now another update is coming with more customization and more features. The latest Pixel Buds Pro update adds a full 5-band EQ. By updating your Pixel Buds firmware to version 1.0.474476083 and your Pixel Buds Pro firmware to version 3.14, you’ll get device-wide equalization with five different frequencies, and a bit of Google Audio backup. kept. engineers.
An Android-based headset
The best part about this is that adjusting these sliders won’t affect your listening experience on your phone. The settings will be maintained even if you connect your headphones to other devices, such as your laptop or watch. However, you should remember to turn these settings off if you move the device and don’t want to keep this listening profile.
The update also includes improvements to the left/right balance on the headphones (meaning they’ll work better with each other), as well as other general fixes and improvements. If you have Pixel Buds Pro, be sure to update both your Pixel Buds app and your actual headphones whenever you get a chance.
Google Pixel Buds Pro is one of the best true wireless headphones out there, and Google has released a few updates to add more features. Now another update is rolling out with more customization and features. The latest Pixel Buds Pro update adds a full 5-band EQ. By updating your Pixel Buds app to version 1.0.474476083 with you, Google is rolling out an update (Firmware version 3.14) for Pixel Buds Pro that adds full 5-band EQ, controls for left/right balance right and unspecified bug fixes.
Once live, the Pixel Buds app (sound collection) will keep the 5-band EQ that was promised at launch. You’ll get sliders for five different frequency bands (Upper Treble, Treble, Mid, Bass, Low Bass), sharing a brief demo on Twitter this morning. There will also be “6 settings that sound engineers [Google] will listen to”: Default, Heavy Bass, Light Bass, Balanced, Vocal Boost, and Clarity.
After setting up the app
your preferences “will be implemented on your Pixel Buds Pro regardless of the device (laptop, phone, watch, etc.) you’re listening to.” With the Pixel Buds Pro firmware in 3.14, you will have access to the full EQ on the device with five different frequency bands, as well as a small set of settings made by Google’s sound engineers. An Android-based headset
The best part about this is that adjusting these sliders won’t affect your listening experience on your phone. The settings will be maintained even if you connect your headphones to other devices, such as your laptop or watch. However, you should remember to turn these settings off if you move the device and don’t want to keep this listening profile.
The update also includes improvements to the left/right balance on the headphones (meaning they will work better with each other), as well as other general fixes and improvements. If you have Pixel Buds Pro, be sure to update both your Pixel Buds app and your actual headphones whenever you get a chance.
Source: Google