Google is launching a new firmware update for the True Wireless Wireless A-Series Earbud Pixel Kuncup.
Droid-Life reports that updates bring some new features and increased earbuds that include new bass sliders, loudness compensation settings and increasing connectivity update firmware version 282 will soon multiply to all Google Pixel A-Series Earbuds in the coming days.
The company has also confirmed that the update will install automatically if the shoot is connected to an Android 10 or higher device.
For longer devices, users must have a Buds Pixel application to install updates.
Google has also provided an option to install updates manually, if it does not occur automatically.
The most striking change brought update is a new bass slider that allows users to choose from a four-step bass level.
Just to be considered, the previous A-Series pixel buds have bass boost options, but it only switches to turn on or off.
This new option will allow users to enhance the bass effect of the Earbud.
Another big change is in terms of connectivity.
The Buds Pixel series will now automatically fall back to the second last device connected if it fails to connect with the last connected device.
For example, if you use a series pixel bud with a tablet and somehow Bluetooth is turned off or tablet is not available with you at this time, it will automatically connect to your smartphone if it is connected to the tablet.