Versatile and user-friendly, the Google Pixel Tablet stands out among thebest Android tablets. Like other tablets, it’s good for watching movies,downloading your Spotify playlist, or entertaining kids. However, it offers a unique twist. It doesn’t have to end up in a drawer when you finish using it. Instead, the tablet doubles as a smart home hub display with its charging dock. This article explores the Google Pixel Tablet, the Hub Mode, and how to set it up and use it.
How Hub Mode transforms the Google Pixel Tablet
The Pixel Tablet effortlessly attaches to the Charging Speaker Dock via a magnetic link. In this docked state, it charges and transitions into Hub Mode. With Hub Mode activated, tap into yourGoogle Homesmart home setup to control devices, view your doorstep, adjust the thermostat, and more.Google Assistantis also on standby, ready to answer your usual questions and commands. It’s always listening and ready to assist.
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It also serves a decorative purpose as a digital photo frame, displaying your photo collection. On the dock, it seamlessly becomes a screensaver that shows a clock, weather information, or a selection of artwork.
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Beyond esthetics, the tablet doubles as a Google TV device and offers Chromecast support. you may cast videos, photos, and other content from your phone to your tablet for a better media experience.
Creative uses for the magnetic Google Pixel Tablet
One handy aspect of the Pixel Tablet is its magnetic back, which lets you attach it to the dock and other metal surfaces. This feature is useful in the kitchen. You can hang the tablet on your fridge to access recipes, watch cooking shows, or use timers while you prepare meals.
Attach it to a tool cabinet or workbench in the garage to follow DIY instructions or keep track of project steps. In a home gym, it can be mounted on any metal equipment to display workout videos or timers.
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Think outside the box and maximize the benefits by exploring different ways to integrate it into your daily activities. To be safe, invest in aPixel Tablet case.
How to activate Hub Mode on your Google Pixel Tablet
When you attach your tablet to the dock, hub mode starts automatically. Here’s how to dock it:
There is also an option to toggle Hub Mode while charging via aUSB-C cable. This feature simplifies the toggle process by removing the dock label and defaults to activate Hub Mode when the tablet is connected to power. To activate this feature, follow these steps:
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Setting up your Google Pixel Tablet
When you power up a new gadget or after a factory reset, you must first set it up. Transfer your existing data to the new Pixel Tablet, or start fresh and set it up as a new device. Here’s how:
Activating and using Hub Mode on your Google Pixel Tablet
When your Pixel Tablet is docked for the first time after you set up your tablet, you’re prompted to set up Hub Mode.
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Casting to and from your Google Pixel Tablet
First, connect your tablet to the same Wi-Fi network as your casting devices to ensure smooth control and transfer of music or videos. This setup works with various devices, including cast speakers, smart displays, and Chromecast and Google TV technology. Here’s how to cast content to your Pixel Tablet:
Pixel Tablets can be cast onto devices that support Chromecast. Here’s how to cast from your Pixel Tablet:
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To cast a specific app:
Casting your screen to a device like a TV means that all your activities, from message notifications to password inputs, are visible on the external display.
Google Pixel Tablet is the heart of your smart home
Google Pixel Tablet works great as a smart home companion, seamlessly integrating into your ecosystem. This isn’t a device for work tasks or artistic creation. It’s meant to stay charged and ready when you need a break. Detach it anytime to stream your favorite shows,play Android games, and relax.
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