These are the best accessories made for Google

October 30, 2017


Google presented a great variety of new products on October 4 in San Francisco.However, these releases are not the only Made for Google products that the company has now on the market and that could interest you. A Google device accessory certification program debuted with more than 26 manufacturing partners, including Moshi , Zagg and Tech21 . And although we do not know many details about this program, the main thing is that Made for Google certified products have to satisfy a set of quality assurance standards. That is, this certification is like a seal of approval from the Google team. Therefore (and because we know there are many fans of the giant), we have developed a list of some of the accessories made for Google that you can find in the market.

So, if you were planning to give yourself some technological whim, you may be interested in a product that you will see below.

FOR PIXEL 2 AND PIXEL 2 XL

Zagg InvisibleShield Glass Plus, Glass Curve and HD

The InvisibleShield brand from Zagg was one of the first to come out with the Made for Google label. The company says the three new InvisibleShield cases for the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, the Glass Plus, the Class Curve and the HD, are "certified to meet Google's compatibility standards", and also have the guarantee of Zagg replacement. If they wear out or get damaged in the normal course of use, Zagg will change it without asking questions. It's not bad, right?

The InvisibleShield for the Pixel 2 XL is a tempered screen protector that fits the screen tilted edge to edge of the phone, protects the front panel from scratches without affecting the sensitivity to touch. It offers a clear image of "high definition" that allows light to shine without obstacles and a "case-friendly" frame that fits perfectly with the curved crystal of the Pixel 2 XL.

The Zagg InvisibleShield Curve HD costs from $ 50 dollars.


The InvisibleShield Glass Plus for the Pixel 2 is made with an Ion Matrix material designed chemically to eliminate imperfections and fill in microscopic cracks. The result is an ultra-durable screen protector that is three times stronger than that of most other device screens.

The Zagg InvisibleShield Glass Plus costs from $ 40 dollars.


And the InvisibleShield HD for Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL is a "military grade" screen protector that features a nano-memory technology capable of self-healing scratches and abrasions and does not impede vibration or sensitivity to the touch of the phone screen.

The price of the Zagg InvisibleShield HD starts at $ 20 dollars.


Libratone Q Adapt USB-C hearing aids


Q Adapt de Libratone was one of the first third-party audio accessories in the inaugural Made for Google line .

The Ultra-compact Adapt Q, which comes with six different models and a carrying case, connects to the USB-C port of the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.

They are made of thin and durable TPE material and weigh only 19.8 grams (0.7 ounces). A remote control, with four buttons included, can play, pause and make calls.

In addition, thanks to the customized CityMix noise cancellation technology from Libratone, Adapt Q headphones or headphones block out ambient sounds with the touch of a button.

The Libratone Adapt Q USB-C costs from $ 150 dollars.

But if you prefer to avoid cables at all costs, there is also a wireless version. The Adapt Q wireless headphones feature 40mm drivers, compatibility with the AptX Bluetooth HiFi standard and legacy compatibility with 3.5mm audio connectors.

And they have the same CityMix noise cancellation technology as the Adapt Q headphones.

They cost from $ 250 dollars.


Belkin USB-C car charger

There is nothing special about this Belkin device if we only attend to its exterior. But there is more to this device than you might think.

The adapter connects to a standard cigarette lighter and delivers 15W / 3A of power to the connected devices.

Belkin says it's up to 50% faster than typical 5W adapters. A USB-A port supports simultaneous charging of legacy USB devices, and the included 4-foot USB-C cable fully complies with the USB Power Delivery specification of Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.


In addition, this product is protected by the Belkin warranty. So, if you have a problem with the device in your vehicle, Belkin will repair it or replace it up to a value of $ 2,500.

The Belkin USB-C car charger costs starting at $ 35.



Moshi Tycho, Vitros, IonGlass, AirFoil Glass and audio adapters
The new range of Moshi accessories is fully compatible with Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.The range includes the Tycho, a hard case; the Vitros, a case that absorbs shock; the IonGlass and AirFoil Glass, two "atomically reinforced" tempered glass screen protectors; and two new 3.5mm audio adapters, one of which has a charging port.

Moshi describes the Tycho as a "hybrid" case. The snap-on snap protector has an inner layer that absorbs shocks along with a break-proof frame, creating a light and thin sheath capable of achieving the "military" category.

Fortunately, this accessory does not sacrifice style when it comes to adding protection.

The Moshi Tycho costs from $ 35 and $ 40 for Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL , respectively.

With the Vitro, however, Moshi does not guarantee that it protects you from anything more than an occasional blow, but in this case the case despits more for its shape than for its function. Its translucent material brings out the designs of the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL and the metallic finish of the phones.

The Moshi Vitros case costs from $ 25 and $ 30 dollars, for Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, respectively.

The IonGlass and AirFoil Glass protective films are specifically designed to protect your new Pixel against breakage and scratches. The first, fits the curved glass of the Pixel 2 XL, has "bubble-free" technology that prevents air bubbles from forming under the protector after it has been applied, while the AirFoil (for Pixel 2) is chemically formulated to be "stronger than most".

The price of Moshi IonGlass starts at $ 35 and Moshi AirFoil Glass costs starting at $ 25.

In addition, the Moshi audio adapters, dubbed "USB-C digital audio adapter with charging" and "USB-C digital audio adapter" convert the USB-C digital audio of the Pixel 2 and the Pixel 2 XL to a signal analog

The digital-analog converter (DAC) emits 24-bit / 192Khz high-resolution audio and a built-in G-class amplifier improves the sonority of any track that passes through your custom hardware.

The USB-C digital audio adapter with charging adds a USB-C port for on-the-go recharging.

The charged USB-C digital audio adapter costs from $ 40 and the USB-C digital audio adapter starts at $ 25.

Tech21 Evo Check

The new Tech21 FlexShock case has been "rigorously" evaluated to ensure it "works harmoniously" with the features of Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, according to Tech21. It is also certified to comply with all Google compatibility standards.

This Evo Check case (for the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL), which is available in black and white finishes, has a three-layer impact absorption system incorporating Tech21's specially designed FlexShock material. He has undergone more than 20 impact tests at the National Physics Laboratory, the company says, and is capable of withstanding shocks and falls of up to 10 feet.

Its price starts at $ 40 dollars



LifeProof FRĒ

The LifeProof FR® case has the distinction of being the only Made for Google that is completely waterproof. In addition, it protects against dust, dirt and snow, too.

It is available in sizes that fit the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, it can withstand drops of up to 6.6 feet. Protects against water to a depth of 6.6 feet (for one hour), and has a built-in screen protector that acts as a barrier between the Pixel 2 / 2XL screen and other objects.

The price of the LifeProof FR® case starts at $ 90.



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