Price: $175.00
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The Google Pixel Watch has a beautiful circular, domed design and new experience with Wear OS by Google.[1] Live healthier with sleep, heart rate, and activity tracking on Fitbit[2] and get things done on the go with Google Assistant, Maps, Wallet, Calendar, and Gmail.[5,6] And with the 4G LTE option, leave your phone at home.[17] LEGAL [1] Works with most phones running on Android 8.0 or newer. Requires a Google Account, and internet access. Paid subscription required for some features. See g.co/pixelwatch/specs for technical and device specifications details.[2]Some features may require a Fitbit account and mobile app. [3]The ECG app is only available in select countries. Not intended for use by people under 22 years old. See g.co/pixelwatch/ecg for additional details. [4]Band options may vary by region and retailer. Accessory bands sold separately. [5]Google apps services are not available in all countries or languages. Data rates may apply. [6]Google Assistant and some related features are not available in all languages. See g.co/assistant/languages for updates to language availability. [7]Emergency SOS requires location enabled and 4G LTE service or an internet connection. Emergency SOS is dependent upon network connectivity and other factors and may not be reliable for emergency communications or available in all areas or languages. Auto-dialing to emergency services is not available in all countries. See g.co/pixelwatch/personalsafety for more details. [8]Phones and earbuds sold separately. Fast Pair requires location enabled. [9]Requires compatible Nest devices (sold separately). [10]Data rates may apply. Subscription(s) may be required. [11]Maximum battery life is approximate and is based on testing using pre-production hardware and software. Use of certain features will decrease battery life. Battery life depends on features enabled, usage, environment and many other factors. Actual battery life may be lower. [12]Connected home control requires compatible smart devices. [13]Requires watch to be connected to a compatible device. Phone sold separately. [14]Google Pixel Watch is designed to comply with a water protection rating of 5 ATM under ISO standard 22810:2010 when manufactured, but it is not waterproof. Water resistance is not a permanent condition and decreases or is lost over time due to normal wear and tear, repair, disassembly, or damage. Dropping your Google Pixel Watch may result in loss of water resistance. Google Pixel Watch is designed to be used in shallow water and should not be used for activities involving water at high velocity or high temperature. Some Google Pixel Watch bands are not water-resistant. See g.co/pixelwatch/water for details. [15]New and returning Premium members only. Must activate membership within 60 days of device activation (requires valid payment). This membership cannot be gifted. Cancel before end of membership to avoid recurring fees. Content and features may change. See g.co/pixelwatch/fitbitpremium for full terms. [16]Google, Pixel, G logo, Android and related logos and marks are trademarks of Google LLC. [17]Data rates may apply. Requires compatible 4G LTE wireless service plan (sold separately). Google Pixel Watch and paired phone must use the same carrier network. Contact carrier for full details. See g.co/pixelwatch/networkinfo for more information. [18]The stainless steel in the housing is 80% recycled content.
The Google Pixel Watch has a beautiful circular, domed design and new experience with Wear OS by Google, so it’s easy to get help at a glance[1]
Stay on top of activity, calories burned, and more with Fitbit activity tracking[2] Plus, enjoy 6 months of Fitbit Premium included.[15]
Track your heart rate and get insight into your sleep[2]; and assess your heart rhythm for AFib with ECG[3]
Save time with things like Google Wallet for contactless payments, turn-by-turn directions using Maps, and event notifications from Calendar[5]
Stay connected and productive wherever you go; respond to messages, manage your inbox, and make calls right from your wrist[6]
With Emergency SOS, your watch can alert trusted contacts or 911 when you’re feeling unsafe[7]
Made with scratch-resistant Corning(R) Gorilla(R) Glass, the fitness watch can withstand up to 5 ATM (50 meters) water resistance[14]
Works with Pixel phones and Pixel Buds[8]; Fast Pair makes it easy to connect devices with each other[8]; listen to music on the run with Pixel Buds, and control your Nest devices from your watch[9]
Accessorize your smartwatch with additional bands for every outfit and activity[4]
Please refer to the product description section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.)
Customers say
Customers appreciate the watch’s quality and appearance. They find the wearable computer easy to use and like the look of a wrist watch. However, some customers have issues with battery life and strap durability. Opinions vary on functionality, activity tracking, charging speed, and durability.
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9 reviews for Google Pixel Watch – Android Smartwatch with Fitbit Activity Tracking – Heart Rate Tracking – Polished Silver Stainless Steel case with Chalk Active band – WiFi
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$175.00
Wade –
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!
Andrea E Menzies –
Best Fitbit Ever
This is not only a great watch, phone device, computer, and tablet but a Fitbit as well. I have used a step counter since 2013. Fitbit has always been a great brand. Google health mixed with Fitbit is amazing. In addition MyFitnessPal and Peleton apps work on this watch. It even plays blackjack games! The one issue is battery life, and you will have to charge it daily for an hour or more. In addition you need to switch on the battery saver as it runs out of power fast when off. You have to try not to wash it too much as it is not great with water. I don’t mind these limits, and I am glad I got this great device. I feel like Penny from Inspector Gadget as a super spy using a computer watch.
J. Lutz –
Best Wear OS for true Android users, but not perfect
I will avoid the facts that this watch is outdated at launch by its hardware (processor). That, coupled with retail and even discounted price also are out of step with the competition. These two big gripes aside. The watch is good and likely the best choice going into 2023 for pure Android Wear OS users (not looking at Apple or Tizen overlay users.)Its not perfect and Pixel users will benefit the most when paired to this watch. Its lost most of the lag recent watches from other Wear OS brands. Has all the sensors the majority of buyers could want based on watch tech right now. It swipes, it plays well with the apps made for it. It gives you the info you ask of it. There are even a few nice 3rd part accessories now to avoid Google Gouging for proprietary bands. And there are few quirks I hope they iron out soon. Mainly, when the phone is in Bedtime Mode. Make the watch do it too, or add that Zen Mode feature to the watch also. It sucks to have animals tripping the security cameras outside dinging on my wrist and killing my sleep score. The snooze/do not disturb button on watch fails too easily and you have turn it on/off manually everytime.As many claim, the battery sucks. Sort of. I can go up to 36+ hours on a slow day, and many others can too. It will depend on too many factors to list. But basically your popularity with notifications and thinking you need the screen always on are the biggest battery hurdles. Most can get use to touch to wake. And maybe only having text, phone, front door doorbell and one email be allowed to bother your watch with notifications. Do you really need to know what cousin Billy had at Dairy Queen when he posts the same pic/vid on Facebook, Instagram, Tic Toc and YouTube, etc. Find a nice balance of wrist information along with what sensors you need checking if you are still alive. You can start the day and track everything till the next morning when you charge it again while you shower and get the next day started. It charges quickly. And most other Wear OS watches have the same daily charge requirements. Nobody on Wear OS is winning on battery. Or Turn every setting all the way up and have a spare charger puck ready for a mid day juice. If you go that route. I suggest a quick release band to ease the removal of the watch.So, its not up to the level or price of the Ultra Apple Watch. And if you don’t care for Samsung. Your love for stock Android will eventually lead you back to this watch. Unless you forgo ECG sensors. The price will drop soon. Cases are minimizing the fragility of an ALL glass jelly bean design. But when comes to keeping your phone pocketed and yet still have info relayed in a useful way. Pixel Watch is the best current albeit not perfect solution for now.
MNC –
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.
Atansito –
Muy bueno el reloj y si tienes un Pixel mejor, ideal para empezar a crear tu ecosistema de Google
No funciona –
Excelente diseño, calidad y precio
Super genial –
Está muy completo, tiene todas las funciones que querÃa
Fabricsoftner –
The Google Pixel watch is amazing. I don’t know why people are complaining. Regarding the battery,just turn and leave on the battery saver after charging. After doing that,the battery lasted 22.5 hours. There is no need to disable or turn off any “power draining apps”. There is a continuous mention by Google not to leave the watch display on,you will see this in the Pixel app during set up. Follow the instructions while setting up the watch , after doing so check out some of the tutorials on YouTube about the Pixel watch and some of the hidden features,they are very helpful.
Ulises –
La verdad me generaba muchas dudas el comprarlo ya que hay malas referencias, pero en mi caso fue todo lo contrario llegó en tiempo y forma con caja genérica cargador original pero solo llegaron una medida de correas hasta donde se te mandan dos , me llegó en un 10 estéticamente y la versión lte muy contento con mi compra.