In a new move, Google may limit the touch control of Pixel Buds Pro wireless headphones. Meanwhile, these headphones were very popular due to various touch control features, including playing music and interacting with the voice assistant.
According to Tekna Technology Media Technology News Service, in recent days, some users of these headphones have reported in online forums that the ability to read notification messages by pressing and holding on the headphone body no longer works. Instead, the headphone audio system will provide the user with a message that this feature is disabled.
The exact reason for this change has not yet been officially announced by Google. However, some analysts believe that this change may be related to the preparation for the release of the next generation of these headphones (Pixel Buds Pro 2), as well as Google’s greater focus on the development of Gemini technology (large tongue model). Removing the touch control feature to read notification messages can significantly affect the user experience. Many users were used to this feature and considered it as a useful and quick feature to access new information. Currently, users are forced to use voice commands to access this information, which may not always be practical. Waiting for Google’s official explanation continues. With the release of Google’s official response, additional information will be provided about the reasons for this change and the company’s future plans for the Pixel Buds Pro headphones.
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