Google has made it possible for second-generation Pixel Buds owners to use Find my Device to look for their pair in case they ever get lost. According to t 9to5Google, users have begun seeing the Pixel Buds they connected to their account on the Find my Device app on Android and the web. As long as they are logged in, they will be able to see the model of the device it was last connected to along with the time and date.
That info is displayed over a map with a pinned location of the pair. The publication first spotted the Find my Device integration during an APK teardown in June. While it seems users have started to pick interest in the app, Pixel Buds won’t show up in Search when doing the find device query yet.
The Bud’s last connection information won’t show up in the ‘Find device’ menu in the Pixel Buds app either, at least for the main time. When the tech giant released the updated Pixel Buds earlier this year, we were amazed by the true wireless headset’s intuitive touch controls, comfort, and smart features.
It cost $179 at launch in the US, but it has since been available in more countries and in more colors. Some users consistently having issues with Bluetooth issues that cut out audio while the buds are in use, but Google is aware of that and promises a software fix.
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