Today’s was the day — we already got to see theGoogle Pixel 4live from New York City. We’ve coveredeverything that was announcedat Made by Google 2019, and thePixel 4with the Motion Sense gesture controls arrived alongside aGoogle Stadia release date, thePixel Buds 2,Pixel Book Go, and theNest Home Mini.
It’s an exciting list, and if you were unable to watch the reveals live, you can be sure you’ll have all the revelations for your perusal, at your leisure.
When is it?
The Made by Google started on October 15 at 7 a.m. PT or 10 a.m. ET. It streamed live from New York City, and ran for about an hour.
You’ll be able to watch it through the internet, but we will also had people on the ground keeping an eye on the proceedings and tweeting out the latest developments. Follow Mobile EditorJulian Chokkattu, Associate Mobile EditorCorey Gaskin, and Gaming EditorFelicia Mirandaon Twitter to get their latest thoughts and hands-on experiences. We’ll also be sending out the latest stories and hands-on reviews through theDigital TrendsandDT MobileTwitter accounts, so make sure to follow both of those for up-to-date information.
Watching on YouTube
To watch the event, all you need to do is tune into theMade by Google 2019 livestreamon the officialMade by GoogleYouTube channel. The livestream is already up and waiting, so all you need to do is access that link on October 15 and you’re good to go.
If you’ve got a Chromecast plugged into a TV, then you can cast the video to your device — for that relaxed, laid back approach to major hardware launches. To do so, wait until the livestream is up and running properly on October 15, and tap the “Cast” icon in the YouTube app on your phone to get started.
Though the event has ended, there is a lot left to discuss. Are thePixel Buds 2 as good as Apple’s Airpods? Why doesGoogle’s new Pixel 4 look so different? What more can we expect fromGoogle’s new initiative to be sustainable, and how willGoogle Assistant’s new speedaffect user experience?