⌚ Your Health, Your Style, Your Watch!
The Google Pixel Watch combines a stunning circular design with advanced health tracking features, including heart rate monitoring and Fitbit integration. With a durable stainless steel case, 50m water resistance, and seamless connectivity to your Android devices, this smartwatch is perfect for the modern professional on the go.
Color | Polished Silver case w/ Charcoal Active band -WiFi |
Band Color | Charcoal |
Style Name | WiFi |
Item Shape | Round |
Compatible Phone Models | Android Devices |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Resolution | 320 x 386 |
Display Type | AMOLED |
Screen Size | 41 Millimeters |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Dimensions | 10.81 x 0.55 x 1.69 inches |
Item Weight | 300 Grams |
Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
Warranty Type | Standard/Full warranty |
Cellular Technology | 4G LTE |
Communication Feature | [Multiple communication features] |
Sim Card Size | eSIM |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Clasp Type | Buckle |
Supported Application | Time Display, Blood |
Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Controller Type | Voice Control |
Metrics Measured | accelerometer, optical heart rate sensor |
Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Sport Type | Running |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Operating System | Android |
Additional Features | Heart Rate Monitor, Activity Tracker, ECG, Contactless Payments, Notifications, Sleep Tracker, Daily Workout Memory |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
Band Material Type | Silver,Stainless Steel |
W**E
Nice watch two day battery
I've had my Google pixle watch for about a week now, and I'll share my first impressions. I'm sixty-three years old and this technology is something I've been waiting for, for over fifty years. I'll come back in a month and share my experience with it then.It looks fantastic, sleek and thin. It's a beautiful expression of technology and styling.It does everything I need it to do, and it does it well. I'm running the cardio monitor to detect a-fib, so the battery life is pretty short. It's a small price to pay for a good cardiac monitor. If I have to charge it every day, it's all good.I love the screen, and the fact that I can read and respond to text messages and email by voice,very cool.The only complaint I could possibly have, is the battery life, it's very short. I probably need to turn off some of apps I have running. Other than that, I'm loving the new watch. It is very cool!EDIT : after the watch did all the updates, the battery life improved dramatically. I easily get two days of use per charge. It charges very quickly (in about an hour) and I am very pleased with my decision to purchase a Google pixle watch!
M**C
more comfortable than Apple watch (bonus tip on Dexcom readings)
I've gone back and forth between Apple and Android, and I've always thought that the best thing about iPhones was the Apple Watch. I've always been disappointed that Android users didn't have a really good smart watch option. But now we do! The Pixel Watch does everything I want it to do, plus it looks great and is very comfortable for my narrow wrists. I have had a few little hiccups, but I expected that since the device is so new. Google will continue to release software improvements, but it's certainly good enough right now.The battery is not ideal, but I can get by with charging once a day. It will charge ~30% quickly but it takes over an hour for a full charge. If you don't need a new smartwatch right now, it might be worth waiting for the second generation so they can improve the battery life.[This advice is posted Nov 2022 and may become outdated very quickly] For my diabetic friends: It is possible to get your Dexcom readings on the Pixel Watch, but it's not out-of-the-box. (That's Dexcom's fault and true for all Android watches). If you want to get your Dexcom readings on your watch, take some aspirin first, and then search Reddit for your options. There are multiple options but I had the best luck with an app called G-Watch Wear App. In the photo of my watchface, the Dexcom reading is the middle circle, and I also have the option to open more detailed info. When I had the apple watch my Dexcom data would fail to update but there was no way of knowing. On the G-Watch app, there is a little timestamp showing when it collected the data. Dexcom refreshes every 5 minutes, so if the timestamp is more than 5 minutes old you may want to check your phone for your most current reading.
S**R
*READ BEFORE BUYING!* Honest Review - Ran Tests
Battery life is the only thing I was really worried about when I bought this. Does everything I want it to do.Update:I've had this watch for about four days now and found out a few things. LTE and WiFi use a god awful lot of battery. I ran multiple tests with the battery on this watch and think they would be beneficial to provide in a review.Test Results:• Battery Charging TimeThe watch was completely dead when I opened the box. Went from 0 to 50% in less than a half hour and finished it's charging in about another half hour. In total charging from 0 to 100% was about an hour.• Battery LifeWhen I had LTE and WiFi on, It used a whole lot more battery life than it did with it only when needed, or off. All of these battery tests were run from 5:30 AM to 5:30 PM. With LTE and WiFi on all day I was left with about 15 precent left. With LTE and WiFi on only when needed, I was left with about 40 precent left. With it off all day, (Only Bluetooth was on) I was left with 60 precent. When I ran these battery life tests, tilt to wake was off to save battery. Your personal results may vary depending on usage.* BATTERY TESTS END HERE *--- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---My Review:• QualityWatch feels very high quality. Came in a really well packaged box. Felt really nice to open.• PersonalizationYou are able to change out bands you buy aftermarket, or from the Google store. My recommendation is to buy aftermarket bands. Google's bands are overpriced. You are also able to change the watch face and color (depends on face) to your liking.• SetupSetup was very seamless. It was really just clicking buttons and agreeing to TOS and things like that. With eSim activation it was very seamless with Google Fi. If you use any other service providers. I don't know how that will work.• LTE Costs?With Google Fi, there is no extra cost to adding your watch to your plan. (Max. of 1 watch per user on plan) Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, and other mobile providers costs may vary. I recommend for you to create a customer service ticket before buying this watch with LTE if you use anything else other than Google Fi.• Emergency FeaturesWear OS 4 on the Pixel Watch includes fall detection, safety check, SOS, Medical Info Access, and Emergency Sharing for your safety and protection. For more information about what those features are, I recommend for you to visit the Google page for the Pixel Watch.• Apps FunctionalityApps are fairly smooth. Pixel Watch comes with a 6 months fitbit premium trial. Both apps setup is fairly smooth. Fitbit is also a part of health Connect for Pixel phones so it will link up with other fitness apps you have for your phone or watch.
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