There are some lovely treats in the works for us after the Made By Google event. The new Pixel 7 series and the Pixel Watch were the stars of the show. We got to see some of the features of the upcoming Pixel tablet, as well as how everything works together.

Google Pixel 7 Pro spec collage

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Everything about the new phones can be seen in a clear view. The Pixel 7 and 7 Pro take the initiative in going a bit below what you'd typically expect in terms of price from the best phones. The price of the 7 Pro is the same as the price of the 7 Pro last year.

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The 6.4-inch Full HD+OLED screen of the Pixel 7 is 25% brighter than the 6.1-inch screen of the Pixel 6. The 7 Pro has a 6.7-inch QHD+ display with up to 120Hz refresh rate, making it one of the best displays on the market.

The new phones are powered by the G2. The phones can last over 24 hours and can be charged up to 50% in 30 minutes.

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There was a lot of work done on the cameras on the back of the phones. The phones have a 50MP primary sensor and a 12MP ultrawide camera with a 114 degree field of view. There's more to the Pixel 7 Pro than a third 48MP QuadBayerPD telephoto camera. The front of the phones have an 11MP selfies camera.

Real Tone has made its way onto the Pixel 7 series.

Google Pixel Watch

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The fall event has a lot of highly anticipated announcements. With it here with us and available for pre-order, we're able to understand how much of a partnership there is between the two tech giants.

The 4GLTE version of the Pixel Watch starts at $399.99, while the 3rd generation version starts at $3499.99.

The Wear OS 3.5 powered hardware is the first of its kind. As a result of the new Wear OS experience, it should be easier to navigate.

The battery on the inside of the watch can last 24 hours on a single, but it can be charged in 30 minutes.

There is also a deep Fitbit integration in the Pixel watch. The watch has a number of features to excel past your goals. The most accurate heart rate tracking can be found in the Pixel watch. The battery life of the watch is not strained by all of this.

Users will be able to make payments through the watch and receive useful notifications. You can control your smart home devices with the Google Home app, as well as receive notifications that someone is at your door, thanks to the Pixel watch.

Google Pixel Tablet

Google Pixel Tablet home screen at the Google Event Fall 2022

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At the Made By Google '22 event, we got a glimpse of the new Pixel Tablet and how it could be used in a smart home.

Material You is included in the device which is powered by theAndroid OS. It is the same as them because users will have the ability to completely modify their tablets. During its live presentation, the company stated that it had taken time to communicate with developers to make sure the apps for the Pixel are compatible with split screen usage and a stylus.

The Tensor G2 will be used in the upcoming tablets by the company. The company is confident that the fan-favorite features on thePixel phones will work on the larger screen of thePixel tablets.

In order to make the device more useful for users in their homes, the device is being linked with a speaker dock. It's possible to use the Assistant for hands-free information with the device doubling as a hub for your smart home devices.

AI and accessibility

Google's update coming for voice Assistant typing.

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There is a new voice assistant feature. When using the Assistant's voice-to-text feature, you'll be able to choose from a variety of emoji. It doesn't take much to say "Happy Emoji" which will bring up a smiling face.

Even if you're not 100% accurate, assistant typing should be able to tell the difference between a voice and a text message. Call quality, messaging, and more will be affected by the new artificial intelligence features contained in the Pixel 7.

There is an accessibility feature for people with low vision or who are blind. When Guided Frame is on, users will hear a voice telling them where and how to take a selfies. Once they're in the frame, your phone will chime and count down before you take the picture.

Harmonious with Google

A Pixel 7 displaying a security notification of a package left at the front door.

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In order to close out the presentation, the company spoke about its new line of products designed to help when you're not at home. In order to make its users feel like extensions and not a burden, the company wants to make its products easy to use and understand. Fast Pair allows your devices to quickly sync.

The device can sign into a wireless network without the user having to re-enter the password on each product. Signing into your network on your phone will allow you to sign in to it. The "Find My Phone" will be available from a number of devices, including your phone.

It's important to stay connected to your home when you're away. It's possible to broadcast a message to your home and let your family know you're back. You can look at your cameras when someone arrives at your door, and you can view security-related notifications, too.

Each product in the portfolio of products can be used as a smart home hub control to keep you up to date and the tools of your home always remain at your fingertips.