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Pixel 7 Feature Drop adds free VPN and Clear Calling

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Google has released a major Feature Drop for thePixel 7range, headlined by the company’s free VPN service.

As teased during the Pixel event in October, theVPN service powered by Google Onecomes at no extra cost and will work regardless of whether you prefer Google’s own Chrome browser.

Considering most VPN services worth their salt charge a fee to mask the native IP address, this is a neat addition for Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro owners. The company says the service has been built “to help ensure your network traffic can’t be tied to your identity.”

Google is also following through on the launch of Clear Calling for Pixel 7 phones, which is a new feature designed to amplify the caller’s voice and reduce noisy background if they’re calling from a loud environment. Googlesaysthe feature is powered by the newTensor G2processor, which is currently exclusive to the Pixel 7 range.

The handy Pixel Recorder feature, which helps people to transcribe phone conversations now identifies the individual speakers; so there’ll be a line break when it picks up a different voice in the meeting, for instance. Each speaker will be labelled and you can apply the proper names afterwards. That particular update is also available on the Pixel 6.

Elsewhere, the Fitbit Sleep Profile is launching for thePixel Watch. For the uninitiated, the feature is designed to inform users about their sleeping style. It is a Fitbit Premium feature, but Google is offering new and returning members a six month trial.

Google says the “feature takes into account 10 different aspects of sleep — including duration, bedtime consistency and disruption — to depict your patterns with one of six sleep animals. With these profiles and insights to portray your sleep habits, the results can adjust monthly based on your personal metrics and behavior, so you reflect and take action to adjust your sleep.”

Here’s the Google video highlighting the features in December’s drop, which also includes the addition of spatial audio with head tracking for the Pixel Buds Pro.

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Chris Smith is a freelance technology journalist for a host of UK tech publications, including Trusted Reviews. He’s based in South Florida, USA.  …

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