Google shares Pixel Buds Pro international details: Countries, prices, and color availability
Googleannounced the Pixel Buds ProatGoogle I/Oearlier this month. The premium wireless earbuds are slated to go up for pre-order on July 21st and hit stores a week later on July 28th. They will be available in four colors: Coral, Lemongrass, Fog, and Charcoal. Google is known for launching its products in limited markets and colors outside the US. The story is a bit different here as the Pixel Buds Pro will be launching in 12 countries. Even better is that the various colorways will be available in most of these markets.
For comparison, Google launched its budget-orientedPixel Buds A-seriesonly in Clearly White in most countries outside the US and Canada. That meant some missed out on the green shade Google offered for the Pixel Buds A.

Below is a roundup of the Pixel Buds Pro’s pricing and color availability in the launch countries (via9to5Google):
United States
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Coral, Lemongrass, Fog, and Charcoal
Charcoal, Fog, Lemongrass

United Kingdom
Coral, Fog, Charcoal, Lemongrass

Fog, Charcoal, Lemongrass
Charcoal, Fog
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Do note that these are just the launch countries, and Google tends to expand the availability of its products to additional markets a few months after release. For example, India is currently missing from this list, but we may see them arrive there at a future date.
Additionally, as spotted by9to5Google, the Pixel Buds Pro has been certified by theWireless Power Consortium. The listing reveals that the earbuds can wirelessly charge at speeds of up to 2.5W. That’s not too slow, but it’s not super fast either. One of thebest wireless earbudsin the market, theSony WF-1000XM4can wirelessly accept 5W of power. Nevertheless, with an estimated battery life of 11 hours without ANC, you are unlikely to have to charge Google’s premium wireless buds frequently.
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