Google thought about making the Pixel Buds Pro transparent
While you can’t grill a burger on the Pixel Buds Pro, you can’t fit one of the other three grills in your ear
- ALLEGRO_SKU_COLOR_CARBON
- ALLEGRO_SKU_COLOR_FOG
- ALLEGRO_SKU_COLOR_STANDARD_BLACK
- ALLEGRO_SKU_COLOR_REAL_RED
- ALLEGRO_SKU_COLOR_LIMONCELLO
- ALLEGRO_SKU_COLOR_PROCELAIN [sic]
- ALLEGRO_SKU_COLOR_APPROX_GREY
- ALLEGRO_SKU_COLOR_CLEAR
The interesting one is clear since it suggests that a see-through version of the Pixel Buds Pro was being considered. But also noteworthy is the porcelain option which was misspelled by Google in the hidden line of code that was found. Had Google chosen to list a porcelain version of the Pixel Buds Pro, the true wireless earbuds might have ended up as Amazon’s top-ranked toilet bowl.
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The Pixel Buds Pro features Active Noise Cancellation to keep distracting ambient noises out of your ear. If you’re walking on the streets of the city, Transparency mode allows background noises to be heard such as ambulance and police sirens alerting you to move out of the way. Combined with the carrying case, users get up to 31 hours of use before needing a charge.
Other features include Google Assistant integration, real-time language translation, and an update later this year will add spatial audio (3D surround-sound) to the Pixel Buds Pro.
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