Google will soon remind you to clean your filthy Pixel Buds
Google will soon remind you to clean your filthy Pixel Buds

It’s been just over a year since Google released the Pixel Buds Pro, and in that time, hopefully, you’ve remembered...

Google will soon remind you to clean your filthy Pixel Buds
It’s been just over a year since Google released the Pixel Buds Pro, and in that time, hopefully, you’ve remembered...
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So how do you best clean your earbuds?
My favourite thing to do is take the eartip off and kinda lightly suck on the actual speaker thing, like a weird straw. Makes them sound like new and gets dust out from inside
I hate you. I hate you soooo damn much.
Bro that's disgusting.
Taste the rainbow earwax!
That's how you end up with Hepatitis A through Z.
And COVID Alpha through Omicron all the way to Omega
Pro gamer move right there.
Google recommends not using alcohol. Alcohol is good for cleaning PCBs and charging contacts on devices, but not so great for the plastic body. It can also damage the silicone eartips.
A dry lint-free cloth, or with a small amount of water if there's some gunk that still won't come off.
Google's instructions, linked from the article:
https://support.google.com/googlepixelbuds/answer/9112670?hl=en&reftopic7544331
tl;dr: Remove eartips, wipe gently with a lint-free cloth, add a small amount of water if you're having trouble scrubbing anything (without getting water inside). If you have Pixel Buds Pro, they also recommend using an adhesive putty if you're still having trouble removing any debris with the cloth.