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The Google Pixel Watch 2 combines advanced health tracking features from Fitbit with a sleek design, offering precise heart rate monitoring, stress management tools, and robust safety features. With a 24-hour battery life and seamless integration with other Google devices, this smartwatch is perfect for the modern professional seeking both style and functionality.













| ASIN | B0CGX9JPWY |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Obsidian |
| Band Length | 210 Millimetres |
| Band Material Type | Obsidian |
| Battery Average Life | 24 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 20 Amp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 75 minutes |
| Battery capacity | 20 Amp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 29,343 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 861 in Smartwatches |
| Box Contents | Charging Cable |
| Brand Name | |
| Case Material Type | Aluminium |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Colour | Matte Black / Obsidian |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth, Cellular, Wi-Fi |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android smartphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity technology | Wi-Fi |
| Controller Type | Touchscreen, voice control, and physical buttons |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 367 Reviews |
| Display Type | Digital |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Microphone |
| Item Dimensions | 41 x 41 x 12 millimetres |
| Item Weight | 31 Grams |
| Manufacturer | C587M |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 1000 Nit |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 32 GB |
| Metrics Measured | Heart Rate, Stress, Body Temperature, Blood Oxygen or SpO2 |
| Model Name | Pixel Watch 2 |
| Model Number | GA05029-GB |
| Operating System | Wear OS |
| Operating system | Wear OS |
| Product Features | Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Sleep Monitor |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| Resolution | 320 ppi |
| Screen Size | 41 Millimetres |
| Shape | Round |
| Sim Card Size | eSIM |
| Special feature | Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Sleep Monitor |
| Sport Type | Multiple Sports |
| Style Name | Wi-Fi |
| Supported Application | Google apps, unspecified |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | users with technological knowledge |
| UPC | 840353900707 |
| Warranty Type | Two Year |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
| Wireless communication standard | Bluetooth |
T**N
Great smart watch but battery life leaves a bit to be desired.
I replaced my very exercise focused Garmin Forerunner for a more rounded smart watch and so far I've been really pleased with it. It has all the functionality you'd expect with a modern smart watch with the sleak Pixel design that is, in my opinion, very aesthetically pleasing. I've yet to put it through its paces re exercise but due to it's functionality with Fitbit I don't foresee any issues. It was easy to set up and paired with my Pixel 7pro as easy as anything. The only drawback is the battery life. Maybe I've been spoiled by only having to charge a Garmin once a week/ once every 10 days, but I'm finding the every other day charging of the Pixel 2 to be a bit of a let down, especially as I'm not taking full advantage of the exercise functions at the moment. There is a battery saving mode that should keep it alive for longer but I have yet to really see a huge difference in battery life when using it. All in all, a well designed smart watch that looks great and does lots of 'smart' things with the only downside being the regularity in which it needs charging.
D**E
Googleness inisde a Watch
The Pixel Watch 2 is quality Google goodness (or Googleness) as it goes on my wrist and shows me all manner of informational things. I preview messages, if they're evil I ignore them. If they're joyful I reply with one of these modern hieroglyphs. That's what passes for communication these days. I can check my heart rate, my steps per day (which is important for some reason) and loads of other stuff too, including choosing a watch face that looks like a real watch. It syncs with my Pixel phone and it came with 6 months of Fitbit things, which is just the best. The only slight down side is the battery doesn't last long, 2 days at best. But you can get different straps, which also just the best.
M**E
A watch with notifications
This is coming from a guy who doesnt wear watches. I love this watch, but wouldnt spend ยฃ350 on it based on its feature set (My work paid for this watch) The good: - If you like digital watches but dont like the same watch face. good news, you can change it - want notifications on your watch? then great this does that too - tracking heat rate? it does that too - 1.5 days of battery life As someone who doesn't wear watches due to the fact i always have a phone on me that states the time. I actually wear this watch and want to wear it due to the above reasons. to my suprise, you can connect this to an IPhone too (with some limitations) so my wife would take it when she goes on runs and forgets to charge her Apple watch The bad: What i stated above is all i use my pixel watch for on a day to day basis. If that scremes ยฃ350 then go for it ... otherwise dont. I would personally get this second hand and/or on deal for a much lower price. Personally for me I would spend ยฃ120 max for what I use it for. The play store lacks apps outside watch face apps and apps that replace the default installed apps (there are some .... but you really need to look for them and are typically for a small audience) The crown kept on getting caught on my bag. thankfully there is a option to have the watchface flipped (allowing for your watch to be the wrong way up) and a right handed mode. But i have a feeling that some people would hate the crown not pointing towards the hand its on The strap - while confortable - is on the last notch for myself. I am a guy who has a little bit of fat on his wrists, but not too much The setup process is a bit .... confusing. Essentially because the PixelWatch is a fitbit watch as well as a android watch. You need to setup both before you can use it. The android side is mostly seemless with only the automatic update and then selecting watch rotation and hand (the rest is pulled from your Android phone). However fitbit .... doesnt pull the information from your phone, requires some data you may have just entered from the android side setup and really wants you to sign up to there subscriptions (watch out for the "free" trial) but once its passed the setup (subscription or not), it doesnt annoy you
A**S
One to watch
I couldn't be happier with my Google Pixel 2 Watch! Yes, it's a bit on the pricier side for a smartwatch, but trust me, it's worth every penny. The battery life is impressive, easily lasting over 24 hours on a single charge, which means no more worrying about running out of juice in the middle of the day. The design is sleek and modern, with a nice variety of straps to choose from to match any style or occasion. Whether I'm hitting the gym or heading to a business meeting, this watch looks great on my wrist and never fails to garner compliments. The integration with my Google ecosystem is seamless, allowing me to stay connected and organized throughout the day without missing a beat. Plus, the array of features and apps available make it a versatile companion for both work and play.
A**P
Not the best watch I`ve ever owned...
Bought this watch a year ago to replace my Fitbit and can see no advantages whatsoever. The basic functions ,steps, heart rate, pulse, sleep etc. are ok without blowing me away . Just a Fitbit in an overpriced shell. My real gripes are with the software design, which is terrible. I know the screen has to be obviously small but after a year I still cannot fathom out how to use the menu properly. Good points. Large easy to read screen (with many different watch faces available), nice unobtrusive design, watch strap is a perfect size and easy to put on. Bad points. Sp02 is utterly pointless and does not give live readings but works out a kind of average during your sleep. I have COPD and this gives no useful info. Fitbit app is very amateurish. Battery life is terrible and barely lasting a day now. Takes ages to charge and frequently doesn't bother at all. Very difficult to check battery level on the watch itself and the app doesn't connect unless you prompt it. More often than not I only realize its flat when it becomes dead. Not a great asset for a watch. Just buy the latest Fitbit and save some money.
C**H
Great potential, awful experience.
Quite annoyed about having to write this. I bought it as a Christmas Gift for my mum. Set-up was quite easy although it wouldn't update without being connected to power which it doesn't tell you, that was somewhat annoying but once past that it was fairly easy. Does seem to have some issue pairing with Fitbit which again, given it's a prominent selling point of this device, quite annoying but manageable. Today, however, within a week of use, the screen started to bug out and malfunction like a cracked TV. A reset seemed to fix the issue however upon further inspection, there is screen burn from the widgets that track fitness which is unacceptable after such a short amount of use. My Apple Watch from 3+ years ago has a perfect screen even to this day, the Pixel Watch can't even last over a week. I was skeptical of the other reviews that pointed this potential issue out however I dismissed them, seems I will now need to return the watch for a full refund and look for a new watch as I won't be going near the Pixel Watches again. WOULD NOT RECOMMEND, STEER CLEAR!
H**S
personal safety
i personally think its great watch, i mainly bought it for the fall detection feature and to monitor my exercise activities, it has too many features for me to mention them all. if you look up the pixel 2 watch speifications it tells you all you need to know, Downside you need to charge it everyday.
M**R
Strong watch
Great value for what I paid, the fitness tracker is awesome, from sleep to speed times it's been spot on. Very stylish and good fit to wrist, loads of adjustment on strap. Very fast watch doesn't lag at all and lightweight too.
A**I
Check seller
The product is very good no doubt but the seller iMagicdeals not trustworthy. The box seal was broken and in a poor condition.
B**I
Compatibility
Fitbit app not compatible with all phone
J**N
Battery life
Very good. Only the battery sucks.
M**I
The sleep tracking is so good
Everything about this watch is gorgeous and work well i really liked it so much the charging time is fast and battery life is almost 2 day for normal athletic like me bravo team pixel ๐ซก
S**K
Good.
Bought as a birthday gift for the misses. She loves it. Her whole ecosystem is based on Google, so it works as advertised. She doesn't use it 24/7 so battery life is just fine. Looks and functionality is top notch.
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