What Google got right and what Google got wrong on Pixel day

Publish date: 2022-08-12

Now that we’ve had a minute to digest the news and assess where Google stands, here’s what we think about everything on Day One.

The phones

What we like: 

What we don’t like:

Google fans will love the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL. These expensive handsets go on sale October 24.

The ‘buds

The company teased the Google Pixel Buds 2, a sequel to its original Assistant-capable in-ear headphones.

What we like:

What we don’t like:

These true wireless headphones will go head-to-head with Apple’s AirPods once they reach the market.

The nest

Google’s smart home division had a few things to talk about during the fall event, including a new Nest Mini and Nest Wifi.

Nest Mini – What we like:

What we don’t like: 

Nest Wifi — What we like:

What we don’t like: 

The book

Google unveiled a new Pixelbook at its fall event, but this is no flagship machine. Where the Pixelbook is a high-end device, the Pixelbook Go is a mid-range offering.

What we like:

What we don’t like:

In the past, Google never felt as stingy as Apple with its products, particularly with respect to pricing options. This year things feel different. Things like the minimal storage on the entry-level Pixel 4 and the outdated Core M3 processor on the cheapest Pixelbook come across as Apple-level grift.

How did Google make you feel today? What do you like and what do you dislike? Sound off below!

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