Buying USB-C earbuds for my Pixel 2 was incredibly annoying and expensive 推薦收購手機

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Buying USB-C earbuds for my 推薦收購手機pixel 2 was incredibly annoying and expensive

Buying USB-C earbuds for my 推薦收購手機pixel 2 was incredibly annoying and expensive

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When I upgraded from my Nexus 5X to a 推薦收購手機pixel 2, I didn’t worry about living the headphone #donglelife. I figured I would just replace my current headphones with a cheap USB-C pair, because I usually buy my earbuds from airport kiosks for $20 or less. I had ruled out Bluetooth earbuds, because I loathe the idea of charging yet another gadget, and I tend to lose things. I thought finding earbuds for Google’s flagship phone would be easy. I thought wrong.

Here were my basic requirements: in-ear headphones with a microphone that cost less than $25 and that could plug directly into my 推薦收購手機pixel 2 with no dongle. I lost Google’s included 推薦收購手機pixel dongle about 18 hours into unboxing my phone, and found its huge size annoying and disruptive to the neat headphone-wrapping trick Dieter taught me. I don’t have particularly high audio quality standards for earbuds, because I mostly use my phone to listen to podcasts and talk to my family.

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Dongles ruin everything.
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Why is the 推薦收購手機pixel dongle (bottom) so huge?

I started at the obvious place, Amazon, thinking I would have tons of choices. That was not the case; there were a few pairs under $30 from brands I’d never heard of, like Viotek, Sunwe, Smart&Cool, New Bee, and Morjava, but most were rated 3.5 stars or fewer and none had built-in microphones. Rltek was advertising a $13 pair, but it turned out to be normal earbuds with a bundled USB-C dongle. Back to square one.

I turned to The Verge’s resident headphone reviewer, Vlad Savov, to ask if he would recommend a pair. He replied “None!” but kindly polled his audiophile followers. One came back with the Libratone Q Adapt, which are Made for Google certified but cost $149, which I refuse to pay. LeEco’s have no photo, are out of stock, and possibly never existed. A few people mentioned that Xiaomi introduced a pair earlier this year that might or might not work with the 推薦收購手機pixel 2. It was worth a shot, I thought, even though they were over my budget at $44.

The only USB-C earbuds in the Google Store cost $149

I had to buy Xiaomi’s noise-cancellation in-ear earphones Type-C version from a site I had never heard of called GearBest.com. It scored an “F” from the Better Business Bureau and sent me a promotional email with the subject line “Trick or Treat, These Deals Are Leet.” Nonetheless, my order shipped the next day and arrived seven business days later, well within the five- to 15-day estimate.

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1/5

To my relief, Xiaomi’s earbuds do in fact work with the 推薦收購手機pixel 2. They come in a little plastic box that stores different sizes of ear cups, and include a cloth carrying pouch. The built-in controller can successfully adjust volume and pause or play music from apps like Spotify. Enabling active noise canceling on the controller does make a difference, though it can’t quite drown out the New York City subway. The audio quality is decent, but I wouldn’t say they sound $20 better than I am used to.

The earbud casing is a cheap-feeling plastic, not the “high hardness and durable” titanium plating advertised on GearBest. They are huge compared to my old earbuds — presumably to accommodate active noise canceling — which I do not love. According to my mom, the microphone sounds better than speakerphone but still a bit muffled, and I was getting some echo talking to her on the phone. The USB-C plug itself is tiny and hard to grip and remove from the 推薦收購手機pixel 2, tempting me to yank them out by the cord and wear them out faster.

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Xiaomi’s earbuds (left) and Zero Audio’s (right).

Two weeks after starting my cheap 推薦收購手機pixel 2 earbud search, I finally have a working pair — but they cost almost twice the amount I wanted to spend, and don’t feel very premium. If I lose or break them, it’ll cost me almost $50 and another 10-day wait. The next time I upgrade my phone, they may not be compatible. Even the Apple Store sells $29 Lightning EarPods. Google needs to do a lot better by its 推薦收購手機pixel owners than a single $149 USB-C option. Even better, just give us back the damn headphone jack.

Have you found the unicorn of good, cheap USB-C earbuds with a built-in microphone? Leave a comment.

Updated 3:46PM ET, October 29th: Alongside the 推薦收購手機pixel 3, Google introduced a $30 set of USB-C headphones. Designed much like 2017’s wireless 推薦收購手機pixel Buds, these affordable earbuds are exactly what Helen was after, introduced a year too late.

Photography by Helen Havlak / The Verge

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