Google Pixel 11 offers friendly foursome and watch
Four phones are on the way for fans of the Google Pixel, as the range turns 11 and brings improvements to the processor, camera, and a new notification feature.
From devices that monitor your health to devices that simply tell you the time, and most that do a bit of both, this is Pickr's coverage of wearables in Australia.
By "wearable", we're talking about gadgets you can wear. That typically means wearing tech on your wrist, but it can also mean smart devices that on your finger or maybe in your ears.
Wearable technology is one of the hottest areas at the moment, covering gadgets including the Apple Watch, Samsung Galaxy Watch, Google Pixel Watch, and others like it.
Four phones are on the way for fans of the Google Pixel, as the range turns 11 and brings improvements to the processor, camera, and a new notification feature.
Staying connected with your kids without giving them a phone just got a little easier with Apple Watch for Kids. Expensive, sure, but also easier.
When you buy a new gadget, you expect it to be new and exciting. You expect it to be different. The Galaxy Watch 9 isn’t that gadget.
Tracking your health is something we all yearn to do, but some wearables are better than others. A new option is heading to Australia, and the name just might throw you.
It’s not just a few new folds, as Samsung’s Unpacked event covers gear to wrap around your wrist, too.
The new Pixel range is coming a little earlier this year, it seems. But it will also likely be a little more expensive, too.
A pair of glasses with a built-in screen to let you see notifications, subtitles, and more? The Rokid Glasses is a future we’re all ears and eyes for.
A new generation of smart glasses is on the way from Meta, and if you don’t necessarily care about a big optics brand on the side, you might be in luck.
Lots of changes are coming to the way you use an Apple-made device, but depending on the gadget in your life, you might not see an upgrade.
Getting your kids online using just an Apple Watch is now a thing in Australia, but it will cost you $20 per month for the privilege.