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Google rolling out update for original Pixel Buds Pro

Google on Monday evening announced a new firmware update for the original Pixel Buds Pro.

Firmware version 5.11 is rolling out to the first-generation Pixel Buds Pro from 2022. This update contains “bug fixes and performance and security improvements.” There are no other details today.

The last big update (version 5.9) dates back to October 2023, and introduced Conversation Detection, Hearing Wellness, and reduced audio latency when playing games. 

Open the Pixel Buds app > More settings > Firmware update to start the process on Android. You can also go to mypixelbuds.google.com on desktop.


  • Automatic updates: If you have automatic updates turned on, your Pixel Buds Pro will automatically update when connected to a Pixel or Android 6.0+ device. This download takes about 10 minutes, and you can still use your earbuds during this time. Once downloaded, the update will install when you place the earbuds into the charging case with sufficient battery. If no update is mentioned, your firmware is current.
  • Manual updates: When automatic updates are turned off, a notification will appear on your device when an update is available, but it won’t be downloaded or installed on your Pixel Buds Pro. You can manually initiate the download on your phone once it’s available (takes about 15 minutes).

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