The Google Pixel Buds charging case has three LEDs and a case button that can be used to provide useful information about things like pairing status, the battery level of your Pixel Buds and the battery level of the charging case itself.
Note: Charge safely. Before charging, make sure that you read and follow the safety information about charging Google Pixel Buds at g.co/pixelbuds/SafetyInfo or in the 'Be Safe' guide included with your Google Pixel Buds.
Pixel Buds pairing LED patterns
Google Pixel Buds must be in the charging case to begin pairing mode. This mode allows the Pixel Buds to be connected to up to eight devices. Pairing mode will begin automatically during the initial set-up process.
One pulsing white LED | Pixel Buds are in pairing mode |
Pixel Buds battery LED patterns
To quickly check the battery level of your Pixel buds when they're in the charging case, press the case button or open the lid of the charging case.
One solid green LED | Pixel Buds battery is fully charged | |
One pulsing green LED | Pixel Buds are charging | |
One pulsing amber LED | Pixel Buds are charging (battery critically low) |
Note: If you see a green LED, it means that the Pixel Buds are good to go. If you see an amber LED, it means that the battery is critically low.
Charging case battery LED patterns
When your charging case is empty, simply open the lid or press the case button inside to get an LED reading of your current battery level.
Three solid white LEDs | Case battery 75% and up | |
Two solid white LEDs | Case battery 50–75% | |
One solid white LED | Case battery 25–50% | |
One solid amber LED | Case battery critically low | |
One to three blinking, ascending LEDs | The case is plugged in and charging |
Note: If your Pixel Buds are in the charging case, you can press the case button to toggle between the Pixel Buds and charging case batteries.