Google poses a serious threat to Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Snapchat with launch of nine new produ

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Google has just launched two new Google Home products, two smartphones, smart earphones, a smart pen, a laptop, a new AR device and a camera, all with AI baked in.


Google believes that the next big hardware breakthrough does not lie in pure hardware, but in the combination of AI, software and hardware.

The new products pose a serious threat to premier hardware manufacturer Apple, to Amazon's voice device lead and it has even pushed out an AR offering that should have Snapchat worried.

Google Home
Addressing the popularity of Amazon's Dot, Google has launched the Google Home mini, a soft, rounded device "as large as a doughnut and lighter than a chipmunk".

During the launch event, Google's senior industrial designer even managed to work in a dig at Amazon.

"We really thought the design through. It's sleek and smooth no edges. You won't find any black plastic with blinking blue lights," Isabelle Olsson senior industrial designer at Google said.

On the other end of the spectrum is Google Home Max, a mega speaker coupled with the capabilities of Google Home.

Both come with new updates to Google Home such as Broadcast - which lets you literally broadcast a message to every device in the house, and "Find my phone" which will buzz any Android device and call lost iPhones.


Max comes with "AI-based Smart Sound" which has the ability to adapt its audio to the environment, context and preferences.

The Google Home Max starts shipping in the US in December and will be in the UK next year.


Two new smartphones
The camera is far and away the lead attribute on the new Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. Google brags that it has the highest rating of any smartphone camera with a DXOMark of 98.

Pixel users also get unlimited storage for photos and videos, an exclusive preview of Google Lens, which uses AI to recognise images and provide information, and motion photos – Google's version of Apple's Live Photos.

The presentation was littered with subtle slights against Apple.

"We don't reserve our best features for the larger device," Mario Queiroz, vice-president and general manager for phones, Google said to cheers.

He later added that iCloud users hit their free limit in three months of use and Google Pixel users take twice as many photos as iPhone users.

Perhaps the biggest opportunity for brands though comes with the launch of AR stickers, a direct challenge to Snapchat's 3D World Lenses.

Launching with the pixel phones are stickers from partnerships with Netflix's Stranger Things, Saturday Night Live, YouTube and NBA.

While there are no plans to open this platform up to advertisers, it remains a future possibility, Alex Lee, programme manager for AR/VR and Google, said.


Google's new Pixelbook is a direct challenge to Microsoft's Surface, with a flexible keyboard and fully functional touchscreen.

The 10mm device weights only 1kg and has Google Assistant built in.

Launching with the new Pixelbook is the Pen which, as well as simulating a pen, can be used to circle images and words, as well as immediately search Google using Assistant.

The Pixelbook will also work with apps and Snapchat is working on a laptop-sized version of its platform specifically for it. This is a first for the mobile-only platform and interesting considering that Google's AR-stickers rival the social network's 3D World Lens offering.

Earphones
Google's new Pixel Buds (that's what they're calling their new Bluetooth earphones) provide simultaneous translation to the wearer. It translates directly into your ear and then broadcasts a translation of your words via Pixel phone.

Google claims that the Pixel Buds provides great digital sound, touch controls and Assistant.

Updated VR and a camera
Google has also launched a new mobile virtual reality headset and a new camera called Google Clips.

Clips uses AI to determine the people that are closest to the user and to capture the best moments (based on lighting, movement and faces). It seamlessly sends clips to the phone, and even edits and curates them.

Clips debuts in the US and will eventually be available in the UK and other markets.


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man i know theres quite a lot of hate for google here but i lve it. so many high quality products. higgggh quality. seriously inspiring for entreprenuers - focus on quality not speed or quantity
 
man i know theres quite a lot of hate for google here but i lve it. so many high quality products. higgggh quality. seriously inspiring for entreprenuers - focus on quality not speed or quantity
With problem in pixel 2 you still think it was a right move. i thought they should have wait for a year to move into pixcelC
 
I would never use a google phone, laptop or home device. Great company with great products but I just don't trust them with (private) data.

makes it scary for me that has a lot of google products
 
Interesting that you're putting Snapchat with all these company in one basket ;)
 
I would never use a google phone, laptop or home device. Great company with great products but I just don't trust them with (private) data.

I 2nd this motion.

I stopped using g00gle for searches years ago. The only products I use of theirs is geemail and g00gle drive. If I could find a better cloud storage solution, I'd switch in a heartbeat.
 
Yep, great products, innovative company, but bloody scary about the petsonal data they are harvesting.

Skynet anyone?
 
I 2nd this motion.

I stopped using g00gle for searches years ago. The only products I use of theirs is geemail and g00gle drive. If I could find a better cloud storage solution, I'd switch in a heartbeat.

What do you use then ? Duckduckgo is shit, bing is shit aswell, yahoo never tried. Google search is unbeatable.
 
What do you use then ? Duckduckgo is shit, bing is shit aswell, yahoo never tried. Google search is unbeatable.

For me, it is not about how unbeatable g00gle is in terms of the SERPs; it is about giving g00gle limited access to my personal data. Honestly, the instant I find a better (personal) email solution, geemail is gone!
 
I trust more in Google than Amazon/Apple or any other company
Google is a giant, it won't go away anytime soon
 
Honestly, I hear people worried about the new home devices security, when they sleep and bath e with their phone. And seriously your tv is now watching you watch it!!! So embrace it ride the gray line. Use smart against smart, I hook smart power outlets to suspect devices and only turn them on when using them, all over wifi, then power off when done. Last to never put these devices on your main network and update often. My motto if you can't beat em (google) join em. Good luck
 
Earphones
Google's new Pixel Buds (that's what they're calling their new Bluetooth earphones) provide simultaneous translation to the wearer. It translates directly into your ear and then broadcasts a translation of your words via Pixel phone.

Damn, they've actually created the Babel fish from Hitchhikers!! This is exciting
 
amazon is taking over every industry online
When they launched their POD company
printful & teespring lost more than 60% of their income
Soon they will launch a store for food products and you pay by camera's monitoring everything.
 
Actually i would be happy to try new Google product, cause they its really promising company!
 
amazon is taking over every industry online
When they launched their POD company
printful & teespring lost more than 60% of their income
Soon they will launch a store for food products and you pay by camera's monitoring everything.


Amazon in the USA recently launched a basic pharmacy range which competes with Walmart for pricing, but on some of the products were half the price of the likes of Walgreens and the pharmacy chains.
 
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