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Google I/O 2022 event: From Pixel watch to Wallet app, check key announcements | In pics

Google took a big step toward pushing its Pixel product line-up down a road already paved by Apple
  • Google's smartwatch became the latest addition to its six-year-old Pixel brand
  • Google, shows a smart watch as part of the company's Pixel line. (AFP)Premium
    Google, shows a smart watch as part of the company's Pixel line. (AFP)

    Google's Input/Output or I/O event, held on Wednesday night (May 11, IST) saw some of the big launches and key announcements this year. The developer conference of Google majorly featured hardware new, but the Pixel products became the eye-catching parts of the whole event.

    Google took a big step toward pushing its Pixel product line-up down a road already paved by Apple and its array of trendsetting devices.

    Google Pixel watch

    Google's smartwatch became the latest addition to its six-year-old Pixel brand. The new watch, targeted for an autumn release, marks Google’s first major attempt to make its mark in wearable technology. Until now, Google’s presence in the smartwatch market had been limited to making a version of its mobile Android operating system for watches made by other companies.

    The Google Pixel Watch will run Wear OS and incorporate features like--heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, and other FitBit kind of features.

     

    Pixel Watch previewed during the virtual Google I/O Developers Conference.
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    Pixel Watch previewed during the virtual Google I/O Developers Conference. (Bloomberg)

    Google Pixel 6A

    Before launching its smartwatch, Google will be fleshing out its selection of Pixel phones with a new budget model called the 6a coming out in late July. The Pixel 6a will include Google’s top-of-the-line processor but sell for $449 -- a 25% discount from the slightly more sophisticated Pixel 6 released last fall.

    Pixel 6a smartphone previewed during the virtual Google I/O Developers Conference
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    Pixel 6a smartphone previewed during the virtual Google I/O Developers Conference (Bloomberg)

    Google Pixel Buds Pro

    The wireless earbuds, which will include a noise cancellation feature, are scheduled for a July 28 release. The Pixel Buds Pro will sell for $199.

    Brian Rakowski, vice president of product management at Google, previews Pixel Buds Pro during the virtual Google I/O Developers Conference.
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    Brian Rakowski, vice president of product management at Google, previews Pixel Buds Pro during the virtual Google I/O Developers Conference. (Bloomberg)

    Pixel 7 and Pixel tablet

    The tech giant did not reveal much about these two products in its I/O event. However, Google did give a sneak peek of the Pixel 7. The lens of the smartphone looked a lot different on the model coming this year. On the other hand, the Google tablet is slated for a 2023 release.

    Pixel Tablet previewed during the virtual Google I/O Developers Conference.
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    Pixel Tablet previewed during the virtual Google I/O Developers Conference. (Bloomberg)

    Google's other announcements

    In addition to these products, Alphabet Inc's Google also previewed augmented-reality glasses that display translations of conversations in real-time. Eddie Chung, a product director at Google, called them "subtitles for the world."

    "What we're working on is technology that enables us to break down language barriers, taking years of research in Google Translate and bringing that to glasses," he said.

    The company showed a video of its glasses prototype displaying translations for conversations involving English, Mandarin, Spanish, and American Sign Language.

    The company also laid out additional plans to bridge the real world and its digital universe of search, Maps, and other services using artificial intelligence. Later this year, Maps will launch an immersive view for some big cities that fuses Street View and aerial images.

    In other announcements, a relaunched Google Wallet app will support virtually storing drivers licenses in some areas of the United States later this year, mirroring a feature Apple debuted for Arizona on its iPhones in March.

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    Published: 12 May 2022, 07:22 AM IST
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