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The Pixel Watch 2 combines Fitbit’s cutting-edge health sensors with Google’s smart ecosystem in a sleek, eco-friendly aluminum case. Featuring advanced heart rate, skin temperature, and stress monitoring, plus safety tools like Emergency SOS and Fall Detection, it offers 24-hour battery life with quick charging. Stay connected with LTE, Google apps, and seamless device pairing, all wrapped in a chic Champagne Gold finish with a comfortable Hazel Active Band.















| ASIN | B0CCQP15WS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,835 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,179 in Smartwatches |
| Item model number | GD2WG / GQ6H2 |
| Manufacturer | |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 10.16 x 10.16 cm; 220 g |
M**O
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M**R
Love this watch. Really nice size for small wrists. Looks great. Easy to change bands. Battery life is ok. Great value for money
R**�
I bought this smartwatch as a gift for my husband. The design and color I chose are neutral and beautiful, and they go well with my husband's style and personality. Among the positive things my husband highlighted about the watch are its easy integration with his smartphone, which is also a Pixel. It tracks sleep cycles and exercise routines quite well, which helps you stay fit and regulate your sleep routines. Among the negatives is the battery life, which doesn't last more than 24 hours.
K**H
I'm really liking this smartwatch. I upgrade from a Versa 2 after the battery have out, so it has been a good upgrade. The first day I wore it, the battery life wasn't great. I don't think I even made it 24 hours before needing to recharge it, but that was before I did an update. The next day, I still had 40% battery or so by the time I charged it. I had also turned off Always on Display, so that in combination with the update greatly improved the battery and I've had no trouble getting through a day. Now I charge it for around half an hour before bed to bring it back to full charge. I haven't had a chance to use the LTE feature, unfortunately. My cellphone carrier does not support Android smart watches, but all of the other features of the watch are great. Getting all of my phone notifications on my watch are really convenient, and much more comprehensive than they were on the Versa. I still have most of the Fitbit features that I love, however. The only thing I miss is the Smart Wake alarm feature. The Pixel Watch 2 screen is very nice and responsive. The feature that allows you to turn your arm to wake the screen seems to be more consistent than on the Versa 2. Being able to view your phone camera on the screen is also a cool feature allowing you to take better group shots. I also like that the watch can play sounds now, like music or notifications. Overall, I'm very pleased with this upgrade.
K**N
This is both my first Pixel Watch (former Apple Watch 8) and first serious review as I have quite a bit of experience with smartwatches. The Pixel Watch brings so much to the table that you didn't thinknyou needed, but falls short in small areas. Here's what I think 2 weeks in: Pros: - The Display: It's vibrant, bright, clear and (unfortunately tested against doorknobs and washing machines) quite durable. - Durability: As with the display, it seems very well constructed. - Home integration: it's seamlessly integrated into the quick access menu and there a widget for a larger view. It works very well for controlling simple devices (best with lights, smart switches), more complex devices (volume control on a specific device, use of the remote on the watch, etc) is best left to your phone. - Fitbit feature integration: truly the proper implementation of fitness on a watch. The customization of the menus, the wide widget choice, and face options create a personal experience. Meh: - Battery life: It's very much average for battery. I find it's slightly better than the Apple Watch 8. Remember that it's a smartwatch so 24 hour battery life is the limit (Apple Watch as a competitor hits the same mark for $200 more). - Fitbit Premium: Thankfully it comes with a year free, but paying extra for possibly irrelevant data may not be worth it for you. - Strap Connector: It serves it function, but if it's not on your wrist it clicks as though it's not secured fully. It always is so that not a worry though the noise when using other straps can give it a cheap feel. - Software: A 90% complete product is phenomenal but some of that 10% is basic. Assistant at times will not connect, your watch can unlock your phone but not the other way around (it's been locked for hours on my arm without noticing - it doesn't buzz or notify). Can use some polishing. - Cons: - Charging: it's fast which is ideal, but it needs to be set exclusively in ONE way (as shown in the photo). I've missed a few charges by not lining it up properly. - Strap Selection: if you're like me, you're immediately thinking of the band you want before your watch arrives. The selection is unfortunately very low in quantity and quality. There are some good ones out there, but they can be expensive (if in Canada, import fees are added as most come from the US). - Original band sizing: It seems as though, for those with smaller wrists, each rung is either too loose or way too tight. It's personal of course, but forms a lower quality first impression. - Watch Faces: using 3rd party apps uses quite a bit of battery and resources, slowing things down. The selection from their options are 90% analog (due to the round shape), which can be cluttered or boring. - Quick Menu: the one area you can't customize is the one you would most want to. For now, there are quite a few functions (water lock, theatre mode, lock mode, auto brightness on/off) are specific from person to person, but cannot be changed. Boo Google, boo. I would buy it again, but Google is known for having hardware issues down the road so we'll see how it holds up. Nothing is perfect, so still 5 stars!
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