
Google confirms launch of Pixel Buds A in India: Here is what we know so far
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Google Pixel Buds A is an affordable offering by the company. It is cheaper than the Pixel Buds which was launched for $179 (roughly Rs. 13,100).
After series of speculations and leaks, Google has finally launched the Pixel Buds A- Series in the market. The Buds A series is touted to be a watered-down version of the Pixel Buds that was launched last year. The Buds A is the affordable true wireless earbuds that has been unveiled by the company. It has been launched for $99 (roughly Rs 7,500). But now we hear that the Buds A will also make its way to the Indian markets, but the exact timeline has not been revealed yet. The Pixel Buds A was spotted on BIS certification by tipster Mukul Sharma. If that was not enough to suggest that the device will be launched in India, Google itself confirmed the same on Twitter. Google in its reply to an Indian user about the availability of Pixel Buds A has said that the earbuds will be available in the US and Canada initially. “Hey there, thanks for your interest. Pixel Buds A-Series will be available on June 17th in the U.S. and Canada, and later in the year for other regions. In India, it will be available through Flipkart, but we have no estimated timeline,” Google tweeted from its official account on Twitter.
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