Google Pixel 256 GB Hazel Tablet | 11-Inch | 8 GB | Extra-Long | Android

(60 customer reviews)
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About this item The Pixel Tablet is helpful at home and with work; it features Google AI for smooth streaming, high-quality video calls, and more The 11-inch screen with brilliant colors and adaptive brightness is perfect for streaming shows and movies and editing photos and videos[1]; and multitasking is easy with Split Screen[10] Google AI helps with everyday tasks; search anything right from the app you’re in, just by drawing a circle around an image, text, or video[15]; and Magic Editor makes photo editing easy; AI can change the background, move objects, and more[16] Kickstart your productivity and creativity with Gemini; brainstorm ideas, write notes, make plans, and more[2,17] Manage your smart home devices with your voice or a tap on the home panel; access and adjust your compatible thermostats, lights, locks, and cameras[4] The Android apps you love are optimized for your Pixel Tablet’s larger screen; watch shows and movies with Google TV[5] and cast content with Chromecast built in[6]; a Charging Speaker Dock (sold separately) is required to initiate casting Securely share photos, videos, and more between your Pixel Tablet and other nearby phones and laptops with Quick Share[7]
It works seamlessly with other Google Pixel devices; effortlessly connect your Pixel phone, earbuds, watch, and tablet with each other[8]; and easily switch audio between your Pixel phone, earbuds, and tablet[9] The Pixel Tablet comes with Google Meet for HD video calling; the camera follows you so you can move around the room while staying in frame, and automatic lighting adjustments keep you looking your best Please refer to the “Legal” section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.) Show more › See more product details

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Help in your hand. And at home.

The Pixel Tablet is helpful at home and with work. Stay entertained and get more done, 24/7. And unlock a whole new level of productivity with Google AI tools, like Help me write.[2]

 

 

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Crisp, clear video calls with Google Meet.

  1. The camera follows you so you’re always in frame, and the lighting adjusts so you look your best.
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The best way to experience Android on a tablet.

  1. The Android apps you love are optimized for your Pixel Tablet’s larger screen.
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Seamless multitasking.

  1. The easy-to-use Split Screen lets you view two apps side by side.[10]

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Amazing entertainment in full view.

  1. The gorgeous 11-inch screen and four speakers are great for streaming and gaming.[1]
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Enjoy your favorite entertainment.

  1. Use the Google TV widget to easily browse and watch the shows you love.[5]
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Manage your smart home devices with a tap.

  1. Easily control compatible lights, locks, and cameras with the Google Home app.[4]
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An easier way to share with nearby devices.

  1. Securely share content between your tablet and other nearby Android phones and laptops.[7]

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The dock that helps you do more.

Add a Charging Speaker Dock (sold separately) to get some of the best features of a smart display with Hub Mode, like a digital photo frame, smart home controls, and hands-free help from Google.[13] The dock keeps the Pixel Tablet powered 24/7, and doubles as a great-sounding speaker.[5]

 

 

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Aspect Ratio 16:10

Display Type LCD

Native Resolution 2560 x 1600 pixels

Screen Size 11 Inches

Display Resolution Maximum 2560×1600 Pixels

Memory Slots Available 1

RAM Memory Installed 8 GB

Memory Storage Capacity 256 GB

Specific Uses For Product productivity, entertainment, smart home management, multitasking

UPC 193575038919

Manufacturer Google

Best Sellers Rank #33,701 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #758 in Computer Tablets

ASIN B0CZM9N4ZS

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Age Range Description Adult

Included Components Pixel Tablet, 1 m USB-C to USB-C cable, Safety & Warranty Booklet

Style Number GTU8P

Brand Name Google

Model Name Pixel Tablet

Generation 1st Generation

Model Year 2024

Front Photo Sensor Resolution 8 MP

Number of Rear Facing Cameras 1

Photo Sensor Resolution 1080 MP

Camera Description Rear, Front

Rear Facing Camera Photo Sensor Resolution 8 MP

Video Capture Resolution FHD 1080p

Human-Interface Input Touchscreen with Stylus Support

Graphics Description Integrated

Warranty Type 1 Year

Item Weight 493 Grams

Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness 10.2″L x 6.7″W x 0.3″Th

Operating System Android

Color Hazel

Additional Features Stereo Speakers

Processor Brand Google Tensor G2

Processor Description Google Tensor G2

Battery Cell Type Lithium Ion

Lithium-Battery Energy Content 2.6 Watt Hours

Battery Power 3

Battery Capacity 7020

Battery Average Life 12 Hours

Connectivity Technology Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB

Total Usb Ports 1

Wireless Communication Technology Wi-Fi

Cellular Technology 4G

Hardware Interface USB Type C

Supported Audio Format Supported formats include AAC, MP3, FLAC, LDAC

Speaker Description stereo speakers

About this item The Pixel Tablet is helpful at home and with work; it features Google AI for smooth streaming, high-quality video calls, and more The 11-inch screen with brilliant colors and adaptive brightness is perfect for streaming shows and movies and editing photos and videos[1]; and multitasking is easy with Split Screen[10] Google AI helps with everyday tasks; search anything right from the app you’re in, just by drawing a circle around an image, text, or video[15]; and Magic Editor makes photo editing easy; AI can change the background, move objects, and more[16] Kickstart your productivity and creativity with Gemini; brainstorm ideas, write notes, make plans, and more[2,17] Manage your smart home devices with your voice or a tap on the home panel; access and adjust your compatible thermostats, lights, locks, and cameras[4] The Android apps you love are optimized for your Pixel Tablet’s larger screen; watch shows and movies with Google TV[5] and cast content with Chromecast built in[6]; a Charging Speaker Dock (sold separately) is required to initiate casting Securely share photos, videos, and more between your Pixel Tablet and other nearby phones and laptops with Quick Share[7] It works seamlessly with other Google Pixel devices; effortlessly connect your Pixel phone, earbuds, watch, and tablet with each other[8]; and easily switch audio between your Pixel phone, earbuds, and tablet[9] The Pixel Tablet comes with Google Meet for HD video calling; the camera follows you so you can move around the room while staying in frame, and automatic lighting adjustments keep you looking your best Please refer to the “Legal” section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.) Show more › See more product details

The Pixel Tablet is helpful at home and with work. It keeps you entertained and helps you get more done, 24/7. And you can unlock a whole new level of productivity with Google AI tools, like Help me write.[2]

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  1. Charles S.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love it

    I looked at a lot of reviews and complaints. I have 3 other tablets from other major makers and they are not as good. they are slower to start and do not refresh as quick. I am a Pixel fan since Nexus 2. Travel overseas a great deal and the google tablet works without issues not like the iXXX fruit mfg one which quick the first day in China.

  2. John

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Very happy with this purchase

    I bought an Android tablet around Christmas time and after 5 months it failed so I purchased this at its place. It cost more but it’s definitely worth the money. I believe in paying more for quality product instead of trying to save money and I’m glad I made this purchase. It’s speedy and downloads well. No issues so far so I give this five stars

  3. Carl Tone

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    It has it’s place in the tablet world

    I didn’t really need a tablet computer, But I saw this and wanted it. Anyone with the Google Nest Max display, would know what I mean. This Pixel tablet can be everything you wish the Max display could do. Place this Pixel on its dock stand, it’s a Max plus you can add a BT mouse and keyboard to make it a small computer. It works with wireless headphones and buds with great sound, similar to my Z fold 5. it’s android 14, like my phone but I do wish some of Samsungs phone apps could be placed on this tab, like Device care to clean up and optimize this tablet too. No complaint with this at all.

    One person found this helpful

  4. Kaden Rickard

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best tablet I’ve used in a long time.

    This tablet is amazing! It is light weight, has a good amount of storage, it charges reasonably fast, it is very durable and won’t bend or break because you accidentally set it on your couch too hard. It is a bit pricey but it is worth for what you are getting when using this tablet.

    One person found this helpful

  5. Brian S.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Get one!

    Love my new Pixel tablet. I traded in my iPad Air Gen 4 for this, and so far I don’t regret it at all! Looks Amazing, the 8GB really makes it fly, and it feels so good in the hand (even though I have it in a case. 🤓

  6. D.Ayotte

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    It is fast, thin, and works very well for what I need

    I upgraded for a Samsung Tab s2, yes, that is really old and slow. So this tablet is super fast for me. The finger print sensor works very well, the display is great and it runs very fast. I do not use it for games and I have not attached a bluetooth keyboard. the upgrade process was kind of cool, as I used bluetooth to connect to my old device and transfer about 65 gig of apps and data ( it took a couple of hours ).. The stuff I don’t like, hmm, the hints that come up frequently to remind me that I can do more with it. I have turned off most of these. I am hoping for a nice cover that has an adjustable tilt and doesn’t cost 80 bucks.A big reason for me choosing this over the many other options is that this runs pure android and I am assured of at least 5 years of upgrades. I do not like to get stuck with another ecosystem like Samsung ads to their tablets.

    26 people found this helpful

  7. Budge

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Google Pixel Tablet does Not Work with ‘Watch Duty Fire’ app

    Nice tablet, fast, great screen, nice sound dock but as I live in Northern California and the ‘Watch Duty Fire’ app is a must have I can not recommend for this area. The Watch Duty app does not work with this tablet. Seems to be a MUST fix feature. Other places probably no problem. As of now, will rely on my Galaxy S tablet.

    4 people found this helpful

  8. Scubano

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    A little glitchy, but way better than ipad

    We bought this to replace the ipad on the boat. It is occasionally glitchy, and the screen will freeze when navigating, always in tight spots. At least it recognizes its charge cable so that alone makes it better than the ipad it replaces. Hoping to resolve the freeze glitches with updates, itherwise it’s solid equipment and feels natural to those of us who use Google Pixel phones.

    One person found this helpful

  9. Oscar

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Excelente

    Buen dispositivo, excelente rendimiento y pantalla, buen tiempo de entrega

  10. Natharaga

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great Bedside Device

    I got this tablet to replace my google nest hub, and I am quite happy with my purchase. Not only does it do everything the hub does, but it has significantly more features and does some things better. Some of the reviews were inaccurate and misleading, as they claimed the tablet lacked features found on the old hub as well as tablets, but gladly they were wrong and simply didn’t know how to use the device.I used my old hub mostly to check the weather and generate white noise. Instead of using the base white noise maker that the hub has which gets interupted every hour when it restarts the track I downloaded an app. The screen auto darkens at night and displays a clock just like my old hub did. It also has a battery charge protector so I don’t have to worry about hurting the battery life by leaving it on the stand.The pros of being a tablet are I now use it as an e-reader every night. It is the perfect size to turn sideways and read on the Kindle app using the back background and white text. Once I’m ready for bed I put it on the dock and tell Google to start the white noise. I’ve used those velcro picture frame holders to mount the charging speaker dock to my bedside table so it doesn’t move when I remove the tablet from the dock.Is it the most powerful tablet? No. But it fits my needs better than any of the other tablets on the market.

    33 people found this helpful

  11. Camokatu

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great tablet with features that fit my bill

    Google did a great job creating Pixel tablet while extending its Hub platform. This tablet is meant to be sitting on your desk or near your bed and its always there for you to see the content, be it videos, news or music. Need to use it as a tablet? Just grab it from the hub speaker and off you go. These are great features for me – when I work I have news or music playing, when I need to read some docs or watch technical videos I can move to the couch rather than stand behind the desk.One of the reason I chose Google Pixel is the same reason I buy Pixel phones – I want pure Android without any bloatware.The tablet itself is very well made and fingerprint power button works flawlessly. I’ve read some reviews that say that speakers are not that great – I am not an audiophile, for me the speakers work well, and when its sits on the speaker hub, the sound if even better. One negative aspect about the speaker hub is that you cannot stream audio to it from another device, this is bad at least for me, because when I am on Zoom calls I would love to stream audio to the hub. May be Google will add this feature in an update?If you are looking for a tablet cover, I recommend https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CBFL48C3, it wraps tablet very well without being in the way.

    17 people found this helpful

  12. sausagefruit

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    A bit pricey but very nice

    I know, I know, you can get better specced tablets for less money. But this is a purge android experience (no junk or bloatware) and it comes with a dock. We had a lenovo google display in the kitchen but it is a piece of junk so we replaced it with this. This works as a google home, shows our photos when docked but can also be easily lifted off the base and used for recipes in the kitchen or anything else, anywhere else.I got a deal on the tablet and case combined and I certainly recommend the combo. The tablet can be docked while still in the case and the case has a handy pop-out stand.Recommend.

    28 people found this helpful

  13. Esme

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Cool tablet

    I feel like a little kid with a new toy. So thankful for being able to pay with Affirm.

  14. Veronica rodruguezVeronica rodruguez

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Es mejor de lo que esperaba!

    Es mejor de lo que esperaba y cumplió todas mis expectativas en calidad volumen todo muy bien!

  15. Max H.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Finally, an android tablet thats ultra easy to install Graphene OS etc on!

    It took less than 30 minutes to install graphene os on this tablet, thanks to google letting you unlock the boot loader. Excellent battery life. 500 nit screen that doesnt get dim when it gets warm like every single Apple product, because it never gets warm even under a constant 100% load. The speakers sound like crap, the dock, however, sounds better. Like crap with a spritz of febreeze.Warning: Though the Tensor G2 processor supports 32bit programs, Google has disabled its support. There are some vagueish posts on the XDA Developers forums on fixing this, which means you will likely not be able to remedy this. TLDR: You will not be able to run 32bit android programs. Which ones are those? Easy! They will either not show up on the app store, or if they are in your library, they will show as not compatible with your device. This is an Android 14 thing and is going to be unavoidable.All of these negatives are completely overridden by the ability to completely tame google play services, and turn this into one of the most secure, privacy respecting tablets in the world.

    5 people found this helpful

  16. virginia ragsdale

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best tablet for price

    I use my google pixel tablet about every day I listen to my music and watch my digital movies picture is outstanding but the docking station doesn’t work I use the usb c on the side of the tablet other than that it’s a great tablet

  17. Mary Kay

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    does NOT come with a charging brick

    So far, I like my tablet. It’s brand new, but was disappointed that it did not come with a charging brick and both ends of the USB cable are C. So I have to use an old USB C and A cable to charge it. Not really a complaint, just a heads up. Be sure to buy a new charging brick!

    One person found this helpful

  18. Joseph C.

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    No Charger Included

    What a surprise – Google didn’t decide to complete the package.

  19. Mope

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Google Pixel tablet with speaker dock

    I love the features on the Google Pixel tablet it’s way better than a Samsung tablet.

  20. Amazon Customer

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Disappointing

    I was hoping to replace my Google hub with the larger screen of the tablet with the dock but at the end of the day it just doesn’t work as well as the hub it doesn’t respond to “hey Google” sometimes. Sometimes it updates the display but doesn’t speak the results like for “what time is it’. It’s very frustrating. It will likely be returned and I’ll go back to using the hub.

    One person found this helpful

  21. Machelle R.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic!

    I’ve always had Samsung tablets so there are changes to learn, but I’m thrilled with this tablet!!! I love the dock that keeps it forever charged so easily.

  22. Dan

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great performance

    Perfect size, bright screen, great resolution. Performance is what you expect from a Pixel device.I love the fingerprint sensor built into the power button. (Too bad the pixel phones put it under the screen.)This is also a very competitive price for a premium table.t

  23. Howard M. Wiener

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Quite happy with this

    I’ve owned several Samsung tablets over the past few years. I am not a super-power-user; I mainly use my tablet for email, messaging, reading and light gaming, so I usually go for lower-end models.My last tablet started coughing up blood a while ago. It became agonizingly slow, especially for some sites and apps with heavier processing and display-rendering requirements. I started looking for a replacement and discovered that Samsung doesn’t really make 7″ or 8″ tablets anymore and the ones they have now are expensive.I have a Samsung phone and am very comfortable with their UI. I was a little apprehensive about changing to another manufacturer’s interface. However, with a price difference of over $300, I was incentivized to take the plunge.Overall, I am very happy with the pixel. I would rather it be in a smaller size but the 11″ form factor works well enough. I became quite comfortable with the “pure” android UI in no time at all. I am able to use all of the apps that I had on my Galaxy tablet and moving content from one to the other was a breeze.I should qualify my review with the fact that I do not use any of the Google Home products or apps, nor do I use the recharging base/speaker for what it was intended. I just use it to charge the pixel when I’m not using it.Net-net, if you’re looking for an android tablet for what I use mine for, this is the one I would get.

    3 people found this helpful

  24. Con

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    First Iteration

    Good tablet albeit with quirky behavior at times.

    One person found this helpful

  25. Jacquelyn G. Copeland

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    This product is excellent.

    My husband loved his Father’s Day gift. He has it sync’d to his Google Pixel phone. Now that he has a bigger screen than the phone, he enjoys reading again. I previously gave it a rating of 1 because it was in my Alexa notification and he heard about the item. It was supposed to be a surprise.

  26. Amazon Customer

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Great little tablet

    Can be used for productivity w office 365 apps. Love the docking feature. But like with all things made by Google will have to see if it lasts…only time will tell.

  27. Andrew Rose

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Google products have taken a complete nose dive. Do not buy this poorly thought out product!

    I am a life long Google fan boy from the first Google Nexus phones forward and when somebody like me can get fed up enough to think about selling every Google product I own things are not good in the neighborhood.So let’s start with the installation. Me and what looks like 1000’s of others had a absolute mess of a time trying to get both the hub and tablet to connect correctly to the Home app it took multiple hours on the phone with tech support to tell me to factory reset, upgrade my 300 dollar router that is a month old, and reinstall about 15 to 20 different products. Great work Google!A month later and it still doesn’t always show up when trying to set up a broadcast across multiple speakers and sometimes just completely disappears from the app. If I’m honest this might be a issue with the app itself. Every new update has honestly made the experience worse and worse over the last 2 or 3 years and that makes me sad because at one time this ecosystem was just amazing.Cons:- broken set up that takes hours and multiple factory resets of the whole system- broken app (just Google “Home app issues” and you will see what exactly the problems are.- UI in hub mode is just a pop up version of the home app devices screen. No change in interface to make it easier to use as a hub (like the Hub Max does) and same sized text that makes it impossible to read at arms reach the way most people would use it in hub mode.- The hub itself goes in and out of existence depending on what the Home app is willing to allow.- The hub also sounds like it might be made out of tin cans. If you want audio quality similar to the Hub Max do not get this. Hell, if you want audio quality better than the Home mini speakers don’t get this.- Bezels! Everywhere! But that’s normal for Google and I actually like that my fingers aren’t always accidentally hitting the screen so? Depends on your preference.- I didn’t think that the placement of the volume and fingerprint reader would bother me but it absolutely does. If the tablet is docked the power button and volume are on the top side in the far right corner. Alright, fair enough. But when you take the tablet off the hub and are holding it, it’s a very inconvenient placement. Most of all when you use it in portrait. Because now you must scan your other hand at the top left or constantly hit the buttons accidentally at the bottom right. Putting a little thought behind the placement would have been putting it on the right side top when docked. It would have made everything so much easier.- I know that Google said right before release that this would not be a replacement for the Hub Max and man were they not lying! It does almost nothing that the Hub Max does. Not even show active doorbell cams or anything!Pros?– I guess it’s fairly smooth running when it’s just a tablet the new Google chip set seems to be doing well. That being said I mostly only use Google apps on the tablet that are all custom built for the tablet. I’ve heard 3rd party apps haven’t been great yet but that should change if Google makes anymore of these things after this first Gen disaster.- I personally think it looks nice while docked. With that said you are limited to about 4 different clocks or using you Google Photos as a screen saver. Very little customization for a Google product.- I’m really trying here but they have just completely missed the mark with this device.In closing. If you want a middle of the road Android tablet that gets charged nicely on a stand and is out of the way when you’re not using it. Then maybe buy this. If you want any functionality with the Home app ecosystem in any meaningful way or a hub screen that is well thought out and useful I wish I could say just get a Hub Max because they are awesome! But the way the Home ecosystem is headed and it hurts me to say just stay away from Google smart home products.

    38 people found this helpful

  28. Woody

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    What’s not to love

    This tablet is my daily sidekick, I’m quite enamored with it. Well made and easy to use, the speaker dock works great and this thing is durable. Battery typically lasts all day, and I’m listening to music while working and playing games periodically. Would recommend, hands down!

  29. Cameron ChapmanCameron Chapman

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best tablet ever

    I’ve had several tablets and can safely say this is the most user friendly and most comfortable to use tablet.I have 0 complaints for this device at all.The battery lasts for basically 2 days, fits in hand perfectly, I have dropped it several times even in concrete and no damages. Connects to Internet quick without any trouble, when I go from home to store to my girlfriends it doesn’t even take a second. Great price as well.

    4 people found this helpful

  30. vt

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Ergonomics nightmare

    [leaving Android details aside, they keep changing; this is about hardware only]The most inconvenient tablet I’ve used since tablets emerged.Buttons are located in a place no other tablet or phone places them. Can’t get used to this after several weeks of active use, keep searching for them every time. Volume buttons are located opposite the expected and natural way. Power button is too deep and too stiff to press, an effort needs to be made every time you have to press it (thankfully, there’s “tap to wake up”, but you still need to do it when you lock the screen).The dock is even worse.An attempt to change the volume with one hand drops the tablet off the dock right away.There is no way to lift the tablet off the stand with one hand without making a thumping sound when the dock lifts and falls back on the surface it stands on. Even with two hands, you have to reach out and hold the dock with one hand and the tablet with the other.There is no reliable and obvious way to put the tablet on the stand without looking – you have to aim and place, and again, it will make a sound. Magnetic force is not a reliable indicator of the table being firmly on the stand – it may feel that it is locked, but then boom! it drops right off. Forget about using this dock as a convenient nightstand.Absence of wireless charging makes you being stuck with the standard dock, or using the USB-C connector to charge it.The sound quality of the dock itself is not better than the tablet itself, no benefit there, either.Disappointed.

    4 people found this helpful

  31. FLRL

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    It’s a Giant Pixel!

    This Pixel tablet is so much like my Pixel phone that it is almost as if it is a giant phone. There are important differences of course. Casting is fast and easy from tablet to a TV with Chromecast. Video calls are clear with great sound. That said, this is NOT a phone. You can’t make and receive calls, only video calls (I use Google for this.) Everything in the Google-verse syncs, from laptop (Chrome) to cell, to tablet – if you want it to do so. The battery life is very good. I use a rapid charger, not the base that is available as I am not using Google Home. If you do, you will want the base. I’m very happy with this purchase, a replacement for an outdated Chromebook.

    One person found this helpful

  32. Iboughtit

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    I love it

    It’s the best tablet I’ve owned feels seamless picture quality is great speaker dock is amazing and charges the device

  33. Mike in LA

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Instructions Could Be BETTER

    So far so good, but typical with Google the instructions are useless, and you cannot call anyone for help. So, it’s searching the Internet for any assistance you can find.

  34. Salah Fodah

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Google pixel tablet

    Is smart device tablet of android device

  35. why?

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    It’s fine, nothing too special, some oddities

    Pixel phone/devices user, Nest devices and Google Home user here.PROS- Works well enough as general use tablet for media consumption and smart home control.- Works well as an e-reader. Graphic novels, comics, and manga look nice- Strong magnet keeps the tablet secure when docked- Speaker in dock is okay, more volume and bass when tablet is docked but not necessarily better audio (depending on your rooms audio environment or audio content played)- Serves as another device to be able to cast to when in hub mode.CONS- Some minor software quirks. Apps not optimized for tablets will look awkward. Some occasional refresh rate hiccups. (Update: not seeing refresh rate hiccups much anymore, maybe an update fixed it)- Not much incentive to use hub mode, for now personally. I usually end up unlocking it to do whatever i need it to do.- Casting to it gets you limited functionality in hub mode than when you just unlock it then use video apps.- Assistant continued conversation is not available so having to say “hey google” for each command for Google Home controls is annoying especially for a Nest hub alternative such as this. I find myself going next to my Nest speaker or using my phone for multiple assistant commands.- Undocking is awkward. The dock is light and can be easily picked up by the strong magnet when lifting the tablet. Undocking requires you to tilt or hold the tablet on certain angles while pulling it or else you risk picking up or moving the dock then potentially dropping it when near the edge of the table. The ads they have showing people just picking it up easily from the dock are lies. You will need adhesive on the bottom of the dock if you decide to place it permanently.- Camera could be better which is a shame as it has the same photo editing software capabilities as the Pixel phones.- Options to change what’s displayed on hub mode is limited, future software updates may fix this later.- Fingerprint reader placement on the thin power button on the side so close to a corner is awkward for a tablet this size. Unlocking this by fingerprint in tablet mode while it’s lying flat on a surface will usually require holding it for stability, granted your finger can be read by the thin fingerprint reader. If you can’t then you’ll just end up picking it up just to unlock it. This fingerprint reader placement on power button would have been fine on a phone that you can easily operate with one hand. (OR I guess you can just enter your pin on screen if you don’t mind.)- As a smart home display alternative, the Google Home display, even in hub mode, cannot show views from non-Google but “Works With Google” surveillance cameras (such as Reolink). This feature still only works with dedicated smart displays or chromecast TVs.This works well enough as a general use tablet and I still like it. Battery life and charge time could be better but as long as you dock it when not in use, it should be fine. As a Pixel device that has similar (if not the same) Tensor chip as Pixel phones and being marketed as a tablet/smart home hub hybrid, it’s nothing special. My phone can do everything this tablet can, sometimes better, except for having a bigger screen of course. The phrase “jack of all trades, master of none” comes to mind sometimes. Hopefully, future updates will make this more compelling (update: or a sale price, which I see nowadays).

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  36. Derrick Rose

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love Pixel Products!

    I have had pixel products since the first pixel phone and this tablet is just as good if not better than the phones. Great screen. Great responsiveness. Great build quality and fantastic battery life.

  37. Anna

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best tablet ever!!

    I am absolutely obsessed with this tablet! I have other Google home devices and this works perfectly with all of them! I love the charging doc and the ability to remove the tablet for on the go purposes! I love this product!!!!

  38. Me Me

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Excelente producto, mala presentación

    No le doy 5 estrellas porque claramente el empaque estaba sucio y golpeado, al estar completamente sellado con laa cintas originales lo abrí. Pero la caja sucia y maltratada. Por dentro la tablet y el parlante si estaban en perfectas condiciones. La tablet corre bien, los colores son muy bonitos, se siente liviana, el tamaño es adecuado, el parlante suena muy bien, de hecho la tablet no tiene un buen sonido es decente, pero con el parlante todo cambia. Se ajusta facil al parlante y se ve muy bien en el hogar. Además trabaja excelente con los programas de Microsoft y las apps de Google.

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  39. The Morris Family

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    fast. great software. great screen. would buy again

    fast. great software. great screen. would buy again

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  40. Harry

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Awesome tablet

    Best tablet I have had. Better that iPad or Droid tabs I have owned before

  41. Amazon Customer

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Dock Clunky, Made for Lefties?, Made for Landscape?

    Update: I upgraded my rating to 4 as I’ve solved some of the gripes below and gotten used to how things work.I’m sure I’ll like this tablet more as I get used to it, but here are some things that bug me.1. Very Clunky UndockingYou can’t just lift the tablet up from the dock—the dock will come up with it. You can’t peel it away from the dock, same problem. You have to push down on one corner which makes the tablet clunk into the table. Sometimes after you do that, it re-grabs the magnets again and you must repeat the operation. I’m hoping I can find a better way to do this.My last tablet used a POGO dock, and I could just set the tablet down and pick it up. My wireless telephone has a simple dock that isn’t clunky. Why is this hard to implement?2. Orientation ProblemIf you’re right handed, you have a table on your right side, and you use the tablet in portrait mode, you will have to hold it upside down. If you don’t, you’ll have to rotate the tablet 180 degrees each time you put it in the dock. Holding upside down means that the power/fingerprint reader is on the bottom right, the volume up and down buttons work the opposite as you’d expect, and some apps will have screens that are upside down (they don’t autorotate). Also, the USB port will be at the top.3. Designed for Landscape Use?You can set an option so that the display won’t shut off after a timeout if it detects a face. But this works only when you hold it in landscape mode. In portrait mode, with the camera on one side, it is apparently unable to detect your face.4. Fingerprint Reader, Poor LocationThe power button/fingerprint reader is either on the upper left or the lower right. Both positions are inconvenient.5. No Battery Protect FeatureMy Samsung tablet had a feature to keep the state of charge below 85%, thus protecting the battery from degradation. This tablet does not have that feature.6. HeavierI expected this tablet to be lighter than my last one (since tech has improved). It is not.7. No Option to Do Something When DockedI’d like it to dim, display a clock, or turn off when I dock it. No such options are available, and I had to download Tasker to be able to accomplish that.8. Can’t customize 3-Button Navigation ButtonsYou can’t swap the “Back” and “Apps” buttons so that they will match the configuration on your phone. You can’t let them use the whole bottom line of the display.9. Limited Home Screen CustomizationThis has a big screen, but you can’t take advantage of it on your home screen. I installed the Nova Launcher to fix this.10. Clear all Button InconvenientWhen you open the task switcher, you must scroll all the way to the left to access the button to close all apps (called “Clear all”). It would be more convenient if it were aways present on the screen (there’s plenty of space for it).11. No Gesture for ScreenshotsMy last app let me palm-swipe from one side to take a screenshot. There is no such option on this tablet. Pressing Vol Down and Power is extremely inconvenient.12. Screenshots Don’t Automatically Go to Google PhotosI haven’t figured out yet where the screenshots go. On my last tablet they appeared in Google Photos. Hopefully I’ll find an option to fix that.13. Slow Charging?The charge level was under 20% when I put the tablet in the dock last night at 9 PM. At 6 AM this morning it was only 91%. Seems it should have been at 100%. I wonder whether charging through the dock is slower than through a USB cable.14. Plug/Port for Charging Dock is Not Standard (Not USB)!!Instead of a standard USB-C port on the back of the dock, there’s an old-fashioned concentric port of the type used many years ago. Thus you can’t replace the cord (which is not long enough for my setup) with a standard USB-C to USB-C cord.I’m hoping the tablet will grow on me, and I’ll find ways around the above problems.

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  42. Stan WolfStan Wolf

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Latest Googlesphere expansion on my desk…

    Just received – I’ve had my eye on this for some time. Prime Day provided the incentive ($350 for the $500 bundle) to push the Buy Button. I chose the 128gb version, as I am mostly Cloud oriented.Setup went pretty smoothly, despite some deviations from my New-Google-Device past experiences. Configuration was straightforward for the most part, with opportunities to return later and tweak or deal with unfamiliar parameters later through settings.Almost at once, I was overcome with a desire to interface with a mouse rather than constantly smooshing my grubby fingers around on the pristine screen, so I rounded up an ideal Motorola Bluetooth mouse and proceeded to poke around and get things set up and tested.My overall impression is of a smaller device (screen and base) than I had anticipated, despite knowing the dimensions. But it gave me back a considerable amount of desk space compared to the previous two-Chromebook mess. I intend to use it as a desktop telecom and video display device primarily. Audio quality is quite good on the base – so far I have not tested for sound quality undocked.Quite happy so far…

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  43. Little Ian

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    The buttons are on the wrong side!!!

    Other than google’s blatant disregard for consumer expectations of use case, this tablet works fine. unfortunately, the placement of the buttons mean that every cover for it opens up the wrong way. I am momentarily enraged every time I pick this thing up. Besides the fact that you have to deal with google’s poor design choices, it’s exactly what you expect a midrange android tablet to be. Havent used it as a smart home dock because I uh, have a phone already as well as decent speakers. From my perspective the main reason to purchase this over other android tablets is that it runs stock android without all the awful bloatware you get on a samsung or comparable device. If that isn’t something you care much about, this might not be the tablet for you. It doesnt have many nice QoL features you might be looking for at this price point, like a display faster than 60 hz or any kind of fast charging.

  44. Willerz

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good for a simple tablet solution

    The Pixel tablet so far seems to be a good tablet but it hasn’t really blown me away. I like how it feels in my hands and I can type without having to stretch my hands too much (I have small hands). I do have some problems pushing the power button when holding it, so it seems the power button design could be a bit better. It seems quick to respond to input. It had an issue with some apps crashing at first, but those went away after the apps were updated (make sure you update them all when first using, and then restart).Concerning value for the money, I think it’s a bit over priced. I haven’t found any quality that really elevates it over some of the cheaper Android tablet alternatives. For me personally, one thing it lacks is GPS capability, which I think you should get for the price. I wanted to occasionally use it for navigation because I don’t like the native navigation in my wife’s SUV, and it doesn’t have that capability, so that was disappointing.Overall, it’s a seems to be a solid tablet, but I don’t see it being worth paying much more than some of the cheaper alternatives.

  45. Dahln

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Favorite Android tablet

    This tablet immediately became my new favorite Android tablet. It fills and runs exactly like my pixel phons, which I love. I really enjoy the dock and undock experience, and the convenience of having both a hub in my home and the ability to take the tablet on the road. When necessary. I would recommend this this device to anybody who is looking for a new new Android tablet.

  46. Amazon_Customer

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Waiting for sale

    Had to enter my wifi password 3x before wi-fi worked. Overall, I was pretty happy with it.

  47. Shooter McGee

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love it.

    Switched over to Pixel phones a few years ago. This is simply an extension of that.

  48. John Hines

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Great tablet, but the controls are backwards

    I really like the tablet. It’s fast and smooth. Really good at running apps, etc. Camera is also good. I really only have one complaint …The fingerprint reader and the volume rocker are on the wrong corner of the device, if you are going to use it in portrait mode with a case that folds over the screen. This means to turn the volume up, you must press down on the rocker. Just annoying.

  49. Reviewer

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Very nice and functional tablet but screen quality is very poor

    This is a premium feeling product and is best for people invested into the Google Home/Nest ecosystem. It is a good tablet but lacks power features like attachable keyboard/stylus. My main complaint is the screen quality. The screen is washed out and dim and they really need to implement an OLED into the next version.

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  50. Fahad

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Practical device

    Practical device

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