ADVERTISEMENT

7 new products announced at the live event

The Hardware race is getting hotter, and Google doesn't appear to be carrying last.

On Thursday 4th of October, they announced 7 new products at the Google Launch event, and here they are:

The Pixel and Pixel 2 XL:

This tag team is an upgrade from last year’s Pixel phones, inside and out. From the OLED screens to a special focus, to the camera, this phone is here to play, and win. In fact, DXO Mark, a rating company, has ranked the Pixel camera as the best they’ve ever rated. The iPhone 8 didn’t last so much on that throne. They’ll be retailing for £629/$649 and $849 respectively.

ADVERTISEMENT

Google Home Mini:

This small smart speaker is about the size of a donut, so best of luck trying not to pick it up and eat it if you get hungry. It's not the music speaker in the real sense. Just one that you have to pair with another wireless speaker. The point is to keep this in another room and spread the reach of the Google Assistant around your house. It will sell for $49, with pre-orders opened on the 5th, and be in stores on 19 October. Don't see it coming to any Nigerian stores officially though.

Google Home Max:

This is the big deal, which can actually play music and take intstruction. And of course, mess things up for the Apple and Sonos market. It’ll cost $399, and be out — in the US only — in December. And of course, it's not coming to Nigeria.

Google Clips:

ADVERTISEMENT

This one's to help you indulge in all your photo pleasures. This tiny camera has a brain of it's own aka artificial intelligence. It scans people's face for expressions and all that, looking for perfect photo moments. All you have to do is set it, forget it, and get around with other stuff. When you check back later, cute moments will be waiting for you, saved. $249, in the US only. Again, no Nigeria.

Pixel Buds:

This headphone outslays Apple's Airpods. When paired with your Google Assistant, it can translate 40 languages to English in real time. Available from 22 November. Still, not in Nigeria.

Pixelbook:

This is a super hybrid tablet, plus, laptop, plus phone. All in one beautiful, sleek body. It runs on the Chrome OS and even has a dedicated Google Assistant button on the desktop. At 1kg and 1cm, it's going to cost $999, and wont be available till the end of October. You'd have to pay for a stylus separately if you need one though.

ADVERTISEMENT

I bet saying "not in Nigeria" shouldn't be much of a surprise at this point, right?

Daydream View:

Nothing seems to be new about these VR headsets except the colour. $99 is how much it will cost.

What do you think about these new babies? Which one do you really really really like? Share in the comments.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

Osun petroleum agency warns marketers against fuel hoarding, inflating price

Osun petroleum agency warns marketers against fuel hoarding, inflating price

'People are setting up business centres, calling themselves pastors' - Oshiomhole

'People are setting up business centres, calling themselves pastors' - Oshiomhole

Rivers Reps console tanker blast victims, seek aid from philanthropists

Rivers Reps console tanker blast victims, seek aid from philanthropists

Tinubu, Bill Gates says technology will curb corruption, aid Govt transparency

Tinubu, Bill Gates says technology will curb corruption, aid Govt transparency

Comply with EFCC's arrest, avoid disgracing former Benue Governors - Ortom

Comply with EFCC's arrest, avoid disgracing former Benue Governors - Ortom

UniAbuja female final year student declared missing

UniAbuja female final year student declared missing

JAMB releases fresh update on 2024 results

JAMB releases fresh update on 2024 results

Coalition lauds Speaker for pro-masses forum on State Police

Coalition lauds Speaker for pro-masses forum on State Police

Tinubu secures $600m seaport investment from Danish company

Tinubu secures $600m seaport investment from Danish company

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT