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Quick Points

  • Pixel Buds 2a are rumored to be released in new vibrant colors like Fog Light, Hazel, Iris, and Strawberry.
  • Pixel Buds Pro 2 may also come in a new shade called "Sterling," matching the rumored Pixel 10 "Sterling Gray."
  • Leak also suggests a new "Rock Candy" Pixel Charger and a Pixel Wireless Charger.
Looks like the Pixel Buds 2a are ditching the usual colors for something totally fresh
(Image credit: Daniel Bader / Android Central)

What you need to know

  • The Pixel Buds 2a are reportedly ditching the old-school shades for bold new colors—Fog Light, Hazel, Iris, and Strawberry.
  • Meanwhile, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 might add a new “Sterling” shade, a slick match for the rumored Pixel 10 “Sterling Gray.”
  • A new leak also hints at a “Rock Candy” Pixel Charger and a new Pixel Wireless Charger.

Early leaks about the Pixel Buds 2a suggest Google is mixing things up in the color department, supposedly showing up in a whole new set of colors that steer way off the usual A-Series hues.

Reliable leaker Arsène Lupin posted some juicy details on X, and they suggest that Google is getting ready to launch the next-gen Pixel Buds A-Series (via 9to5Google). As per the leak, the Pixel Buds 2a are coming in a fresh set of colors we’ve never seen before.

Furthermore, the Pixel Buds Pro 2 might be getting a surprise new shade too.

A post on X about the possible Pixel Buds 2a colors

(Image credit: Arsène Lupin / X)

Color shake-up incoming

According to Lupin, the Pixel Buds 2a will arrive in new shades—Fog Light, Hazel, Iris, and Strawberry. And with the OG Pixel Buds A-series dating all the way back to June 2021, this refresh is definitely coming in hot (and overdue).

The Pixel Buds 2a aren’t the only ones getting a splash of color. The same leaker claims the Pixel Buds Pro 2 will come in “Sterling,” which lines up with the Pixel 10’s rumored “Sterling Gray” finish.

Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 Wintergreen earbud

(Image credit: Andrew Myrick / Android Central)

Charging may be getting a glow-up too. A “Rock Candy” Pixel Charger is supposedly on the way, along with a brand-new Pixel Wireless Charger that could be the next-gen Pixel Stand.

Don’t hold your breath for a group drop

Unfortunately, the X post doesn’t dive into specs, but one thing is clear—the colors are a total departure from the usual Sea, Dark Olive, Clearly White, and Charcoal we’ve seen on the Pixel Buds A-Series.

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Even though the Pixel 10 lineup and Google’s new lineup of accessories—like the new buds and chargers—have been making the rounds in leaks, there’s no solid word they’ll all arrive at the same time. Google could easily hold off on dropping the new accessories until a bit later in the year.

Jay Bonggolto always keeps a nose for news. He has been writing about consumer tech and apps for as long as he can remember, and he has used a variety of Android phones since falling in love with Jelly Bean. Send him a direct message via Twitter or LinkedIn.

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Sounds Nerdy Insights

  • What's missing here? The article lacks information on how these new colors were selected and whether user preferences or market trends were considered.
  • What could go wrong? Introducing new colors may not appeal to all users, potentially leading to lower adoption rates if the colors do not resonate well with the target audience.
  • How could the average consumer benefit? Consumers who enjoy personalized tech accessories may appreciate the option to choose from a wider range of colors to suit their style preferences.
  • User Experience Lens: The introduction of new colors presents an opportunity for Google to enhance user satisfaction by offering more diverse customization options. However, without user feedback or testing, the success of these new colors remains uncertain.

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