
While waiting for the official announcement from Google, information about the next wireless headphones continues to leak online Google Pixel Buds Pro 2. Recently, the well-known manufacturer of accessories spigen has published a series of high-resolution renderings that reveal the design of the long-awaited device. Apparently, they should arrive together with the Pixel 9 series.
Google Pixel Buds Pro 2: design revealed in preview
The images show a strong aesthetic continuity with the previous model of the Pixel Buds Pro line, confirming Google's desire to maintain a coherent visual identity for its range of audio products. However, some subtleties in the design hint at small but significant changes.
The top of the headphones, for example, features a more rounded and convex shape compared to the previous version, giving the product a more elegant and refined appearance. Furthermore, all elements of the headphones appear to be made in the same color combination, suggesting greater attention to detail and visual harmony.

The charging case of the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2, an essential element for the portability and autonomy of the headphones, also reveals some interesting news. On the lower edge, in addition to the inevitable USB Type-C port for charging, you can notice a small cutout whose function remains unknown at the moment. However, some rumors suggest that it could be a speaker dedicated to the “Find my device” functionality, anew and increasingly popular option by users to easily find their lost devices.
Despite these intriguing details that emerged thanks to Spigen's renderings, some fundamental aspects of the Pixel Buds Pro 2 still remain shrouded in mystery. The official presentation date, the price of launch and the technical complete techniques are information that Google has not yet shared with the public. However, the growing interest around this product suggests that the Mountain View company has some surprises in store for wireless audio enthusiasts.