Pixel Stand hands-on: doing what Home Hub does with your Pixel 3
The Google Home Hub adds a smart screen to your smart home. But if youre going to buy a Pixel 3 or 3 XL, you might want to just grab the Pixel Stand instead thats Googles official wireless charger.
It can push out 10W of power, so its not the fastest. But think of it this way, its as fast as the wired charger of the Pixel 2 generation (which was capped at 10.5W). And it has no problems charging the phone inside a case. However, its the software features that make this stand out from other compatible Qi chargers.
It allows the Pixel phones to cover much of the functionality of the Home Hub. For example, the Nest Hello doorbell will send its video feed to the phone when someone rings it. And it will work as a photo frame with the new Live Albums functionality.
The Always On display switches to a different view, which allows at-a-glance info (your schedule and more) as well as giving you easy access to the Google Assistant. Also, the album cover of the currently playing track will be displayed on the screen.
With the dock, the Pixel 3 can be your alarm clock, but it can be quiet when you want it to. Do Not Disturb switches on automatically in the evening.
Our only beef, is that Pixel Stand, as the name suggests, is designed to hold the phone upright. The charging part seems to work okay in landscape orientation too, but the phone doesnt rotate the Always On interface to match the landscape orientation. This might be easy to fix with a software update but we wouldn't hold our breath.
If youre interested, the Pixel Stand is available for pre-order today, it will cost you $79 / 79 / ã69. That's more accessible than the $149 / ã139 Google is charging for the Home Hub, assuming you buy a Pixel 3 first.