Google's June Pixel release brings brand-new health and safety features
Google's June Pixel release brings brand-new health and safety features

Google announced the Pixel Drop in June. Pixel Drop today with features such as the ability to schedule a security test using Google Assistant, instant location sharing with emergency contacts in the case of a crash in a car, and a new hands-free photo gesture and oxygen saturation monitoring in Google’s Pixel Watch.

Google Pixel’s safety check feature will send the emergency contacts an email in the event that you do not respond within the time scheduled. Users can now set up a safety check via Google Assistant by telling Google Assistant “Hey Google, start a safety check in forty minutes.”

Google launched a crash detection feature for Pixel devices in the year 2019. With the most recent version of Pixel Drop, the feature will notify emergency contacts in the event of a car accident that is real-time, and will also assist in calling emergency services.

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Google is introducing the possibility of taking hand-free selfies on Pixel 6 and later devices. Users can now snap self-timed pictures that include a 3 or 10-second time simply by putting their hand on a palm. In the same series of devices, the company is planning to launch an AI-powered feature that will turn pictures taken in 2D format into 3D wallpapers. In addition, users can explore more than the 4,000 combinations of emoji wallpapers, with pattern and color customization options.

Google has an amazing Recorder application that will launch next week, it will be able to provide the ability to add the speaker’s name to a record. This helps discern who spoke what in the recording. In addition, users can export the transcripts of their recordings into an individual Google Docs file, create videos with speaker labels and look for speakers in recordings.