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Pixel Buds Pro 2 in Google’s new Olive finish are already $40 off at Amazon

Amazon cuts the new Olive Pixel Buds Pro 2 to $189 ahead of release, a 17% discount on the sleek new colorway.

Pixel Buds Pro 2 in Google’s new Olive finish are already $40 off at Amazon

Amazon has reduced the price of the new Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 in Olive by $40, making them available for $189 instead of the $229 retail price, a 17% discount. This discount is only available while the pre-order is open, which will end tomorrow. The Pixel Buds Pro 2 are equipped with Google's Tensor A1 chip, active noise cancellation, and a comfortable fit.

The Olive colorway is simply a new finish rather than a different hardware version, so buyers are getting the same Pixel Buds Pro 2 package, now in a hue that complements the existing Pixel devices. In September 2026, a software update is slated to introduce new features to the earbuds, including enhancements to noise cancellation and improved assistant and Gemini functionality.

This gives the Pixel Buds Pro 2 in Olive a longer-term appeal beyond the refreshed look. For Google enthusiasts who value device compatibility, these Olive Pixel Buds Pro 2 present a timely and cost-effective option, and this initial price cut provides an incentive to consider the pre-order.

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