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Google's hardware has all leaked out

An episode of the The Chrome Cast podcast, hosted by Chrome Unboxed, titled "Google's hardware has all leaked out" was published on September 25, 2020 and runs 77 minutes.

September 25, 2020 ·77m · The Chrome Cast

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This week on The Chrome Cast, we stay in one lane: Google's.  Specifically, Google's upcoming hardware.  Over the past few days, leak after leak has happened and pretty much everything is out in the open about new phones, a new Chromecast, a new smart speaker, and a new Wi-Fi router.  Between this week's podcast and last week's episode, we've learned a whole lot. There's a ton to be excited for and a bit to be bummed by, too.  While the Chromecast looks absolutely stellar, the new Wi-Fi is a head-scratcher and the possible $699 price tag of the Pixel 5 feels like a complete miss for a compromised Pixel phone for 2020.  We're talking about it all in our lead up to Google's hardware event, so sit back and enjoy the conversation. NOTABLE LINKS Snag a free Nest Mini while you wait for new Google hardware on September 30th Pixel 5 for $699 will be a massive failure if leaks are accurate Here's the new Chromecast with Google TV in action Google's new Chromecast box doesn't mention Stadia and that is odd Google's new Chromecast and Nest Audio speaker are hitting store shelves early Google may launch a new, lower-cost Nest Wi-Fi router at its hardware event next week Google's new smart speaker gets a name, leaked pics, and will likely cost less than $100 Google's new Chromecast with Google TV shows up a bit early in new photos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

This week on The Chrome Cast, we stay in one lane: Google's.  Specifically, Google's upcoming hardware.  Over the past few days, leak after leak has happened and pretty much everything is out in the open about new phones, a new Chromecast, a new smart speaker, and a new Wi-Fi router.  Between this week's podcast and last week's episode, we've learned a whole lot.

There's a ton to be excited for and a bit to be bummed by, too.  While the Chromecast looks absolutely stellar, the new Wi-Fi is a head-scratcher and the possible $699 price tag of the Pixel 5 feels like a complete miss for a compromised Pixel phone for 2020.  We're talking about it all in our lead up to Google's hardware event, so sit back and enjoy the conversation.

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