Android is ready to automatically switch device audio on Pixel Buds Pro
audio to your phone for an incoming call, for instance, but you won't have to worry about incoming notifications. You can always switch back through a notification if the OS made a mistake.
The feature will expand to JBL and Sony headphones sometime in the"coming weeks," Google said. The functionality will also reach non-Android platforms in the future, although the company didn't provide an exact timeframe. You can enable switching by using Fast Pair to connect your headphones and link them to your Google account., and Sony has offered a similar approach.
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