I Tried the New Google Smartwatch—Here’s Who I Would (and Would Not) Recommend It To (2024)

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Wearables like fitness trackers and smartwatches have been around for well over a decade, so it surprised me to learn that Google didn’t throw its (tech-heavy) hat into the ring until 2022. That’s when it collaborated with Fitbit to release the Google Pixel Watch, a snappy, stylish device that earned SELF-Certified status after I tried it out.

Now it’s back with its sophom*ore offering: the Google Pixel Watch 2 ($350, amazon.com), which promises to take health-focused metrics even further while improving some of its snags (most noticeably, a not-so-great battery life). I got the opportunity to test this option too—here’s how it stacks up against the OG.

How I tested

I based my review of the Google Pixel Watch 2 on criteria recommended by SELF’s panel of experts, which includes factors like ease of use, accuracy, battery life, water resistance, and special features. I wore the watch for nearly a month, and took it off only to charge—meaning I showered, slept, and exercised with it on. I tried it during a bunch of different workouts, including outdoor runs and walks, strength training sessions, and indoor cycling. For comparison’s sake, I also wore it with the Garmin Venu 3 on my other wrist during some of my workouts.

Ease of use

I tested the Google Pixel Watch 2 with my Google Pixel 7 phone, which made for a pretty simple setup. (Sorry Apple users, this watch won’t work for you, as it’s Android-only.)

First impressions

Like its predecessor, the Pixel Watch 2 is a damn attractive device. I tried it in matte black with a matching band, and it looked so sleek and stylish. It has a lower profile than a lot of other smartwatches—when I wore it with my Venu 3, the Garmin would usually snag on a sleeve when I was putting on my coat, but the Pixel Watch never did. Google reduced this version’s weight by 10%, so it felt super light too. The watch came with a silicone sport band, which is waterproof, sweat-resistant, and has a nifty closure (the end tucks away so it never came loose for me).

The Pixel Watch 2 operates with the combo of a touchscreen, one haptic button, and one scrolling crown button. There’s a bit of a learning curve here; different actions do different things. A short press of the haptic button takes you through a listing of your most recently used apps, while a long press summons your voice-activated virtual assistant. A single press of the crown takes you to all your apps, and a double press sends you to your virtual wallet.

And if you’re not into a learning curve? Lean on your virtual assistant instead, which I did more than I’d care to admit. Simply press the button and give it verbal commands—“start a run,” “set a timer,” “text Rob”—and boom: no need to remember any kind of buttons.

The app

The Pixel Watch 2 requires two apps, a separation that I wish could merge into a more seamless experience. The Watch app is home for the workings of your device: preferences, display, notifications, safety and emergency contacts, and other apps, plus the ability to choose and reorder which tiles appear on your wrist. To look at your health or workout metrics, you’ll need to head over to the Fitbit app. That’s where you’ll find everyday data like steps, activity minutes, and floors climbed, as well as health-specific info, like heart rate, stress level, and sleep readings.

The watch face

You have dozens of choices for your watch face. Google seems to favor the understated; I chose the one that displays the most metrics—time, day, date, along with battery level, steps, calories, and heart rate—which was still a bit less than I had with other brands.

I Tried the New Google Smartwatch—Here’s Who I Would (and Would Not) Recommend It To (2024)

FAQs

How accurate is the Pixel Watch heart rate? ›

The Pixel Watch 2 had reasonably accurate measurements of GPS-calculated distance and heart rate, though I had sessions where one or the other would stray a bit more than I'd like.

How do you answer a phone on Pixel Watch? ›

Google Pixel Watch

To continue the call on your phone, choose Answer call on phone. To reject the incoming call with a message, choose an option under Send a message. Scroll up. To answer the incoming call, choose the green phone symbol.

Is the Pixel Watch 2 worth it in 2024? ›

The Pixel Watch 2 is one of the best well-rounded wearables for Android users as it has a sleek, stylish design, a variety of useful smartwatch features powered by the new Wear OS 4, and reliable, accurate GPS.

Does Google Pixel Watch require a data plan? ›

Requires 4G LTE wireless service plan (sold separately) to use cellular functionality. Compatible cellular service and roaming may not be available on all carrier networks or in all areas. Google Pixel Watch 2 and Android companion devices must use the same carrier network.

Can you trust a heart rate on smart watch? ›

They are not as accurate as professional medical equipment are, but they can be pretty close. That's perfectly fine, as long as you're not using your smartwatch or fitness band for critical monitoring.

Can the Pixel Watch detect AFib? ›

Watch your heart. Get alerted when you're above or below your resting heart rate. Check your heart rhythm for AFib from the ECG app and receive irregular heart rhythm notifications.

Can you leave your phone at home with Pixel Watch? ›

Google Pixel Watch 4G LTE features

Lets you leave your phone at home and still make calls and use apps with your watch. The Google Pixel Watch uses 4G LTE, the current standard for smartwatches.

Can you text on Pixel Watch? ›

Type and send a Text or SMS message

On Google Pixel Watch, press the crown. tap Contacts. Select or search for a contact name. Tap the chosen contact name.

Why can't I answer my phone on my smartwatch? ›

It may be due to battery optimization. If your watch is in Extended or Time Only Mode, answering is disabled. If you want to save battery without losing access to calls, try creating your own experience in Custom Mode. It could also be an issue with Bluetooth connectivity.

Which Google Pixel Watch is the best? ›

The Pixel Watch 2 is a welcome improvement over the original. Its stress-tracking sensors, longer battery life, faster charging and smoother performance make for a better all-round experience.

Should I sleep with my Pixel Watch? ›

Sleep habits

Important: Pixel Watch 2 has a dedicated sensor to monitor variations in your sleeping skin temperature3 related to your wellness. Pixel Watch 2 tracks and reports blood oxygen saturation4 after a sleep lasting more than three hours. Learn more about how your Google Pixel Watch can help track your sleep.

Do you need a separate phone line for Pixel Watch? ›

Google Pixel Watch 4G LTE features

Has a direct connection to your cellular network/carrier plan. Shares a number with your phone so notifications and messages are in sync. Google Pixel Watch LTE does not require you to have a new number but you will need to set up a separate line.

Can I listen to music on my Pixel Watch without my phone? ›

Google Pixel Watch LTE: Stream music without your phone nearby or the need to download. Google Pixel Watch Wi-Fi: Download and save songs on your watch or stream music when your phone is nearby or you're connected to Wi-Fi.

Does the Pixel Watch come with a charger? ›

Plug the Google Pixel Watch USB-C Magnetic Charging Cable (included with Google Pixel Watch) into a power source. Rest the watch on the end of the Magnetic Charging Cable.

How accurate is Google health heart rate? ›

The new Google Fit tracking features, to my surprise, seem to be quite accurate in my experience. The resting BPM recorded by Google Fit was 74 BPM, and my resting BPM measured when I went to see a doctor a few days ago was 70 BPM.

What smartwatch has the most accurate heart rate? ›

Healthline's picks for the best heart rate monitor watches
  • Best overall: Fitbit Versa 4 | Skip to review.
  • Best for general health: Fitbit Sense 2 | Skip to review.
  • Best for small wrists: Garmin Vivosmart 5 | Skip to review.
  • Best for people with heart conditions: Google Pixel Watch | Skip to review.

How does Google Pixel measure heart rate? ›

Measure your heart rate

Touch and lightly hold your finger on the back camera lens. Follow the on-screen instructions and keep your hand still. This works best in a well-lit room. If you're in a dimly lit space, point your camera to a light source or turn on your phone's flashlight.

How accurate is the I watch heart rate monitor? ›

While studies found that the original Apple Watch achieved a 99.9% accuracy in tests against a professional clinical pulse oximeter, there have been nine new Apple Watch releases since.

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