It makes sense that Google is attempting to sell off their older models at a discount, as they have formally announced that the Google Pixel 10 range and the Pixel Watch 4 will be introduced in August. In addition to the Pixel Watch 2 (199.99) and the official Pixel 8 Pro case ($34.99), which are both free, they are currently selling the Pixel 8 Pro for $599.99 (originally $999.99). If you want to start your trip into the Google ecosystem or obtain a Pro phone on a budget, this is a good value.

The Pixel 8 Pro has a 10.5MP front-facing camera, a 50MP, 48MP, and 48MP back camera, and a battery life of roughly nine hours. The 6.7-inch OLED panel has a refresh rate of 120 Hz and a resolution of 2,992 by 1,344 pixels. The brightness reaches 2,400 nits at its max.
With support for a ton of AI features that keep the phone feeling new a year after it was released, the Pixel 8 Pro is still a fantastic phone in 2025. Since Google has been actively trying to address security flaws in its Pixel phones since the Pixel 6, software upgrades for the Pixel 8 Pro will be available for a considerable amount of time (up to seven years). Every few months, Google also releases new features for the Pixel, such as the “Audio Magic Eraser,” which eliminates annoying noises from films, and the “finest Take” function, which allows you to select the finest picture out of a collection.
The Pixel Watch 2 has a vivid AMOLED screen, a Qualcomm 5100 CPU, 33 hours of battery life, and a host of other features like a temperature sensor, GPS, an accelerometer, and a blood oxygen monitor. You may submerge the smartwatch up to 164 feet underwater because it has an IP68 rating for water and dust protection. Our review goes into greater information about it.