Google’s next big product presentation will take place on October 4, where the search giant has already said it will show off the Google Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro and Google Pixel Watch 2.
Despite Google telling us what’s coming, there’s still room for some surprises. Last but not least, we do not officially know the exact specifications of the phones and smartwatches. Additionally, we expect Google to delve deeper into smart new features on both new devices, thanks to the evolution in AI and Google processors focused on machine learning.
We’ll be covering the Made by Google event live and bringing you the latest announcements and analysis from the event as it happens. If you’d like to check out the event for yourself, read on.
How to watch the Made by Google Pixel launch event live
The next Made by Google product showcase starts on October 4 at 7am PT / 10am ET / 3pm BST (12pm on October 5 for Australian viewers).
It will be streamed live on YouTube, where the Created by Google channel now includes a holding video that you can watch below. You can also sign up for updates about the Made by Google page in the Google Storealthough we also suggest getting alerts from TechRadar for independent reports about the event, especially for last-minute leaks.
We’ll be running a live blog with all the announcements and news from the showcase so you can catch up on the day if you don’t have time to watch a full livestream. And give our American editor-in-chief Lance Ulanoff a follow-up to X/Twitter, as he tends to live-tweet his reactions and insights from Google events.
Speaking of social media, Google will also post updates Instagram, TikTok, Wires And Facebook accounts. We also recommend that you use the TechRadar TikTok And Instagram follow accounts for our own Made by Google-focused content, and much more.
What can you expect from the Made by Google event in October?
In short, expect deep dives into the Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, and Pixel Watch 2, as well as demos of how new smart AI-powered features will work on the devices and across the Google app ecosystem. For a more in-depth look at what to expect, take a look at our Google Pixel 8 events hub.
Don’t expect any new Chromebooks or Google Nest products, as we haven’t heard any rumors suggesting such devices will be shown on October 4.
However, there is always time for one more thing. So be sure to check back with TechRadar as we go through the Made by Google event.