If your Pixel Buds have been Fast Paired with a compatible Android device, you can use that device to help find them if they’ve been misplaced.
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Before you get started
- Buds must be paired to a compatible device running Android 9 or newer with location enabled.
- When you turn on Location with certain settings, you may also make your device's location available to other apps and services.
- On your device, open Settings.
- Tap Location.
- If you can't find 'Location', go to your device manufacturer's support site for help.
- Turn on Location.
- Buds need to be added to the Find My Device app. You can do this when you pair your Pixel Buds for the first time or in your settings.
- You must be the owner of the Pixel Buds Pro 2. If you purchased from a reseller or using previously owned Buds, you’ll need to take ownership of the device.
During set up
When you pair your Pixel Buds Pro 2 for the first time to your device, you can add your Buds to Google’s Find My Device network. Ensure your location settings are enabled.
Set up from your Settings or Pixel Buds app
If you didn’t connect your Pixel Buds Pro 2 to the Find My Device app, you can turn it on from your settings or Pixel Buds app.
- On a Pixel phone with Android 10+: Go to Settings Connected devices tap Settings by your paired Pixel Buds name.
- On other Android devices: Open the Google Pixel Buds app tap Find device select Find when disconnected. Follow the on screen instructions to add your Buds to Android's Find my Device network.
- From Pixel Buds app: Open the Pixel Buds app tap Find device select Find when disconnected.
You can easily locate your earbuds and charging case using the Find My Device app.
If the earbuds are outside their charging case, you'll also have the option to select the desired earbud or case that you want to find.
After selecting the piece, tap Play sound to trigger a loud chime that can help you easily find them.
You can also check the location of your case and earbuds on the map.
If an unknown device, such as a pair of Pixel Buds Pro 2, is detected moving with you for an extended period, you may receive an unknown tracker alert. This will bring up options to ring, find, and disable the individual earbud or the charging case.
Learn more about the device:
- Bring the case near your Android or iPhone.
- Open the case to show more information on your phone's screen.
Disable tracking:
If you find a bud and a case from the unwanted tracking notification, place the bud back into the case and follow the next steps:
- Flip open the case.
- Press the button on the back of the case 5 times.
- The case LED will turn off, signifying it's shut down and no longer sharing its location.
- To confirm, open the case or press the back button. The LED should remain off.
Notes:
- Charging the case with a powered USB-C cable or capable wireless charger turns it back on and resumes location sharing.
- Disabling the device is only possible after receiving an unknown tracker alert.
To prevent the bud from sharing your location and to protect your privacy, make sure the earbud is no longer with you.
If your Pixel Buds have been Fast Paired with a compatible Android 6.0+ device, you can use that device to help find them if they’ve been misplaced.
- If your Pixel Buds are still connected to your device, you can ring them.
- If they’re not connected anymore, you can find their last known location.
If you’ve misplaced your Pixel Buds, but they are still connected to your device, you can make them easier to find by making them ring. This ringing will begin at a low volume, and become progressively louder over time.
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Depending on your device, you can change the settings for your earbuds in different ways:
On a Pixel phone with Android 10+: Go to Settings Connected Devices tap Settings by your paired Pixel Buds name.
On other Android devices: Open the Google Pixel Buds app . - Tap Find device.
- Tap Ring Left or Ring Right to start ringing either or both of your connected Pixel Buds. Earbuds must be nearby and connected to your phone to ring. The sound starts at zero volume and gradually increases over 20 seconds. Any gesture on the earbud will stop the sound immediately.
- Once you've found your Pixel Buds, you can silence them by doing any of the following:
- From the Find Device screen, tap Mute Left or Mute Right.
- Leave the Find Device screen or lock your phone.
- Insert the ringing earbud into the charging case. If the earbud is already in the charging case, it will stop ringing if you remove and reinsert it.
- If the earbuds are already in the charging case, closing the lid of the charging case will also silence any inserted earbuds. If the charging case lid is already closed, opening it and closing it again will silence the earbuds.
- Perform a valid gesture (such as raising or lowering the volume) on the ringing earbud.
While this won’t give you an exact or current location, it helps you determine where to start searching. For example, you might have left the earbuds at your home or your workplace.
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Depending on your device, you can change the settings for your earbuds in different ways:
On a Pixel phone with Android 10+: Go to Settings Connected Devices tap Settings by your paired Pixel Buds name.
On other Android devices: Open the Google Pixel Buds app . - Tap Find device.
- If your Pixel Buds are currently disconnected, tap Last known location to go to Find My Device.
- Select your Pixel Buds from the list of active devices associated with your account.
- Open Find My Device Android app or Find My Device page.
- Log in to the Google account associated with your Pixel Buds.
- Select Pixel Buds.
1Requires Google Pixel Buds connected with Fast Pair to a phone running Android 6.0 or newer, with Location History enabled.