Google wants the user experience with wireless headphones improve, so it will give you more control and better support. Both for the connection and for the information and options that you will have access to from the system itself.
Better integration with True Wireless headphones

One of the great benefits of Apple has always been its ease of integrating hardware and software. Thanks to them, you have technologies such as AirDrop or the pairing with your AirPods that provide that value that many call the power of the ecosystem.
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In the case of AirPods, in addition to a fast pairing technology and comfortable, aspects such as showing what level of battery the headphones have and the charging case have been very useful from the beginning. In Android that did not happen, or at least not with all headphones.
If you saw our review of the OnePlus 7 Pro and then that of your wireless headphones, you will remember that we talked about how fast and efficient the pairing process was with those OnePlus models starting with the OnePlus 6.

Well, Google is now updating its Fast Pair Technology all with give more information about the battery level of both earbuds and charging cases on Android. And by the way, also more control in audio reproduction.
In this way, with the latest update, compatible headphones already offer all this information. In addition, when accessing the details of the device, you can see not only the charge level of the case, but also that of each earphone independently if there is no type of cable connecting them.
Another detail is the equalization options. Something that is already available in some layers of Android, and that frankly are very useful to achieve a better listening experience. Because they allow you to better adapt the sound to the taste of each user, and even minimize some shortcomings of the headphones or speakers that we use.
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If we add to this functions such as the quick switch between devices paired that include headphones like the OnePlus one, it is clear that the user experience is going to improve remarkably. In addition, the future arrival of Android Q will also make everything move forward and these new features can be used on more devices.
With all this, the experience with wireless headphones and Android devices goes up a level. And those who say they prefer Apple because of that ecosystem will have fewer arguments. So, choosing between one system or another will be more a simple matter of preferences, because the maturity and options of both proposals are so similar that there is no real reason to position one above the other.