Google Pixel Watch Review
Overall
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Battery
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Build Quality
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Features
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Fitness/Health
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Software
Summary
The first generation Pixel Watch shows Google’s attempt at a Fitbit integrated, full-featured smartwatch.
Pros
- Great design
- Smooth snappy WearOS 3 makes its debut
- Plenty of storage (32GB) and RAM (2GB)
Cons
- No bezel to provide buffer to screen makes it look fragile
- Wonky Fitbit/Google Fit health ecosystem
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Can Google revive the Android Wear platform with the first iteration of the Pixel Watch? Does it have what it takes to stand toe-to-toe with the Apple/Galaxy Watches, Garmin’s and Fitbits of the world? Let’s take the water drop smartwatch with the pebble design for a flick of the wrist to find out.
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Specs and Features
While the Pixel Watch doesn’t revolutionize the wearable market with any unique features that aren’t already available, it does excel in the design department.
Display | 1.4” Retina AMOLED 454 x 454 + FSTN display + Low-Power backlit LCD Always-on display |
Processor | Snapdragon Wear 4100 |
Wireless | Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0 |
NFC | Google Pay-enabled |
Sensors | Gyroscope, Accelerator, Barometer, Heart-Rate Sensor |
Audio | Loudspeaker, Microphone |
Navigation | GPS+Beidou+Glonass+Galileo+QZSS |
Waterproof | IP68 and pool swimming suitable |
Storage | 32GB ROM, 2GB RAM Memory |
The Pixel Ecosystem
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While I think Google does a good job making sure the Pixel Watch isn’t short of any features that are expected from a high-end wearable, it does seems a bit disjointed in the fitness area. The Fitbit app is now integrated into Google’s ecosystem, but it remains separate from their own fitness/health app – Google Fit.
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Conclusion
While I personally think Google did a great job with the Pixel Watch for a first try, the battery life could be better, and the one size fits all mantra could have be sidestepped for a bigger size 40mm+ size option. Google Fit and Fitbit could use tighter integration, although to be fair – Apple does use three apps also (Watch, Health and Fitness). For the second iteration, I would like to see better battery life, a bigger size option (or just release a Pro/Ultra version). But I do think the Pixel Watch is a wearable to keep a look out for, and consider when you shopping for a wearable that works with Android. Then should be your first choice
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