Google has held its annual hardware event, Made by Google 2026, unveiling the Pixel 11 smartphone series, a new Pixel Watch 5, and the Pixel Tag, a $29 tracking device that takes direct aim at Apple's AirTag.
The standard Pixel 11 features a redesigned camera bar that is more than 40% thinner than its predecessor, now using an all-glass surface that spans the full width of the phone. Base storage doubles to 256GB, and the starting price rises to $899, a $100 increase over the Pixel 10, attributed in part to the ongoing global RAM shortage.
The Pixel 11 Pro and Pro XL add improved drop resistance and a new anti-scratch display coating offering more than twice the scratch resistance of the previous generation. The Pixel 11 Pro starts at $1,099. The Pixel 11 Pro Fold is nearly 10% lighter and almost 1mm thinner than its predecessor, with a 48-megapixel main camera, slimmer bezels, and a redesigned hinge.
The Pixel Tag connects to Android's Find Hub network. Priced at $29 or $99 for a four-pack, it can be located from a Pixel Watch and found via voice commands through Pixel Buds.
The Pixel Watch 5 starts at $399 for the 41mm model and $429 for the 45mm version. Health updates include monthly blood pressure trend summaries and monthly insulin resistance trend tracking via the Google Health app.
Software highlights include Rambler, a new voice input feature that handles natural, unstructured speech, and an expansion of Live Transcribe to support American Sign Language via the Pixel Camera.