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This Google Pixel Buds Pro touch gesture will stop working soon - Times of India
Google has announced the end of the Pixel Buds Pro touch gesture. The feature that allows Pixel Buds Pro users to touch and hold an earbud to hear unread notifications will stop working. In a recent update, Google confirmed that Google Assistant on Pixel Buds Pro will stop reading and alerting users about notifications. Instead, the company will allow users to hear notifications by activating Assistant and saying "Read my notifications." By default, the "touch and hold" gesture on the Pixel Buds Pro also enables users to switch between active noise cancelation and Transparency mode.However, Google is now stopping users from configuring this gesture to have the Assistant read notifications aloud. What the company said In a community post, the company wrote: "Hey Pixel Buds / Google Assistant Community, Based on your feedback, we are here to announce that we will be making the following changes to your Google Assistant notifications on Pixel Buds while we evaluate further changes to notifications. Assistant will no longer read unread notifications when using the press Assistant feature. Assistant will also no longer read unread notifications automatically and allow you to reply. In order to hear notifications, you can activate Google Assistant and say "Read my notifications." Thank you for your continued feedback that enables us to improve your experience with using Google Assistant. Cheers, The Google Assistant / Pixel Buds Team" How Gemini may be responsible for this change According to a report by 9to5Google, Pixel Buds Pro users noticed that they weren't able to use the "touch and hold" to hear their notifications. Earlier this month, Google also changed the "Hey Google" hot word. The company recently launched the latest Pixel Buds Pro 2 which comes with Gemini features like the ability to summarise recent important emails and the ability to have live conversations with the Gemini chatbot. Just like its phones, Google may be trying to replace Assistant with Gemini on its audio devices as well. The TOI Tech Desk is a dedicated team of journalists committed to delivering the latest and most relevant news from the world of technology to readers of The Times of India. TOI Tech Desk's news coverage spans a wide spectrum across gadget launches, gadget reviews, trends, in-depth analysis, exclusive reports and breaking stories that impact technology and the digital universe. Be it how-tos or the latest happenings in AI, cybersecurity, personal gadgets, platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and more; TOI Tech Desk brings the news with accuracy and authenticity.
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This Google Pixel Buds Pro touch gesture has stopped working - Times of India
Google has announced the end of the Pixel Buds Pro touch gesture. The feature that allows Pixel Buds Pro users to touch and hold an earbud to hear unread notifications will stop working. In a recent update, Google confirmed that Google Assistant on Pixel Buds Pro will stop reading and alerting users about notifications. Instead, the company will allow users to hear notifications by activating Assistant and saying "Read my notifications." By default, the "touch and hold" gesture on the Pixel Buds Pro also enables users to switch between active noise cancelation and Transparency mode.However, Google is now stopping users from configuring this gesture to have the Assistant read notifications aloud. What the company said In a community post, the company wrote: "Hey Pixel Buds / Google Assistant Community, Based on your feedback, we are here to announce that we will be making the following changes to your Google Assistant notifications on Pixel Buds while we evaluate further changes to notifications. Assistant will no longer read unread notifications when using the press Assistant feature. Assistant will also no longer read unread notifications automatically and allow you to reply. In order to hear notifications, you can activate Google Assistant and say "Read my notifications." Thank you for your continued feedback that enables us to improve your experience with using Google Assistant. Cheers, The Google Assistant / Pixel Buds Team" How Gemini may be responsible for this change According to a report by 9to5Google, Pixel Buds Pro users noticed that they weren't able to use the "touch and hold" to hear their notifications. Earlier this month, Google also changed the "Hey Google" hot word. The company recently launched the latest Pixel Buds Pro 2 which comes with Gemini features like the ability to summarise recent important emails and the ability to have live conversations with the Gemini chatbot. Just like its phones, Google may be trying to replace Assistant with Gemini on its audio devices as well. The TOI Tech Desk is a dedicated team of journalists committed to delivering the latest and most relevant news from the world of technology to readers of The Times of India. TOI Tech Desk's news coverage spans a wide spectrum across gadget launches, gadget reviews, trends, in-depth analysis, exclusive reports and breaking stories that impact technology and the digital universe. Be it how-tos or the latest happenings in AI, cybersecurity, personal gadgets, platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and more; TOI Tech Desk brings the news with accuracy and authenticity.
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Google is set to remove the triple tap touch gesture from its Pixel Buds Pro, impacting user experience and customization options. The change is part of a firmware update expected to roll out soon.

Google has recently announced that it will be discontinuing the triple tap touch gesture functionality on its Pixel Buds Pro wireless earbuds. This change is set to be implemented through an upcoming firmware update, potentially altering the user experience for many Pixel Buds Pro owners
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.The triple tap gesture on the Pixel Buds Pro currently allows users to skip to the next track, offering a convenient way to control music playback without reaching for their connected device. With the removal of this feature, users will need to adapt to alternative methods for track navigation, which may include using voice commands or their paired smartphone
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.While Google has not provided an official explanation for removing the triple tap gesture, speculation suggests that it could be related to improving touch sensitivity or reducing accidental inputs. Some users have reported issues with the reliability of the triple tap function, which may have influenced Google's decision to streamline the touch controls
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.Despite the removal of the triple tap gesture, the Pixel Buds Pro will retain other touch functionalities. Users will still be able to utilize single and double tap gestures for various controls, such as play/pause and answering calls. The long-press gesture for activating the voice assistant or toggling active noise cancellation is also expected to remain intact
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Google has traditionally offered users the ability to customize touch controls through the Pixel Buds app. It remains to be seen whether the company will introduce new customization options or alternative gestures to compensate for the loss of the triple tap functionality. Users may need to explore voice commands or app-based controls as alternatives for skipping tracks
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.The removal of the triple tap gesture is expected to be implemented through a firmware update. Google has not yet announced a specific date for the roll-out, but users should anticipate the change in the near future. It is advisable for Pixel Buds Pro owners to keep an eye on any notifications or prompts for firmware updates on their devices
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