There are lots of gadgets to choose from, including the Pixel 7 phones
Rounding Up Google Gadget Deals: The X-Memories for Android Devices and the Pixel Tablet ($439$), Buds ($549$, and Buds A-Series
Rather than highlight each deal in separate blog posts, we thought we’d make everybody’s life easier by rounding them all up here. We have no idea when these sales will end or if they’ll get even better as we approach the tech giant’s birthday, but for now, here are the best Google gadget deals currently available.
The discount on the new phone is on the new device. Right now, you can get the tablet for $439 from Amazon, Best Buy and other online stores.
It’s not the best for reading because of its cramped 16:10 aspect ratio and the fact that it has a poor battery life. If you don’t want to shell out a lot of money for a device that’s only available in your free time, then you can use the Google Pixel Tablet as a substitute.
The newestPixel is our top choice if you’re looking for a phone that costs less than $500. The phone offers a lot of value for its midrange price, including wireless Qi charging and the same 90Hz refresh rate found in the Pixel 7. It also has the same Tensor G2 processor, which makes it perform fast.
If you don’t require noise cancellation, the Google Pixel Buds A-Series are also on sale for around $59 ($40 off) from Amazon, Best Buy, and Google. For their price, the buds offer good sound and voice call quality. There’s no wireless charging, but there are helpful features like an IPX4 rating for water and sweat resistance and support for Google Assistant.
The Android smartwatch comes with all of Fitbit’s excellent health tracking features, which include an FDA-cleared EKG. Unlike its rivals, it also sports a beautiful domed display for an overall stylish look. Naturally, as a Google device, it also comes with support for Google Assistant, YouTube Music, Google Maps, and other Google-centric features.
The Mid-Chirped iPad and the Versatile Bluetooth Keyboard of a Portable, Flexible, and Efficient Computing System
Apple’s 8.3-inch tablet is oft-considered the “middle child” in Apple’s lineup. It’s got the smallest display of any iPad, which makes it more portable and easier to hold than Google’s 11-inch offering. It does not suffer from the same subpar battery life that thePixel Tablet does, and it does not feel cramped. The new iPad is a great performer for things other than reading, such as watching video calls, taking notes, or using the second-gen Apple Pencil.
As far as functionality goes, Logitech’s K380 is a versatile Bluetooth keyboard you can use to pair with and switch between up to three devices simultaneously. It can be used with a wide range of operating systems, has great battery life, and is comfortable to type on. Plus, it’s small so you can take it on the go, making the sturdy keyboard a great pick for school, work, or wherever else you might want it.