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Google Pixel Watch 2 (Previous Model) with the Best of Fitbit - Heart Rate Tracking, Stress Management, Safety Features - Android Smartwatch - Polished Silver Aluminum Case - Bay Active Band - LTE

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Color: Silver Case - Bay Active Band - LTE


Style: LTE


Features

  • The Pixel Watch 2 comes with three new advanced sensors for heart rate tracking, skin temperature, and stress management[1,2]; 100% recycled light aluminum housing makes it comfortable to wear[3]
  • The all-new heart rate sensor and Google AI combine for Fitbits most spot-on heart rate tracking yet[4], so you can get more precise health and fitness info[5]
  • Go even longer with the enhanced 24-hour battery and always-on display[6,7]; charge for 75 minutes to get a full day of battery life[8]
  • Identify potential signs of stress with Fitbits body-response feature, so you can manage it in the moment[5]; and track variations in your skin temperature, blood oxygen levels, and sleep to help you spot possible changes[5,9,10]
  • Get help with Emergency SOS and Fall Detection if youre feeling unsafe or if youve had a hard fall[11,12]; and Safety Check alerts your close contacts if you dont respond to a set check-in timer[13]
  • Assess your heart rhythm for atrial fibrillation with the ECG app and easily share results with your doctor[5,14]
  • Stay on top of your workouts with features like Auto Workout mode and Heart Zone Training[5]; plus, set a goal with Pace Training when running to get real-time feedback[5]
  • Your favorite Google apps, like Google Calendar, Maps, Gmail and more, are designed for the Pixel Watch 2, so you can easily respond to texts and emails, answer calls, and listen to songs and podcasts from anywhere[15]
  • Fast Pair makes it easy to connect Pixel devices with each other[16]; listen to music on the run with Pixel Buds, and control your Pixel Camera and Nest devices right from your watch[16,17]
  • Please refer to the Legal section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.)

Description

The Google Pixel Watch 2 combines the best of Google and Fitbit.[1] Understand your health and fitness with Fitbit’s most advanced heart rate tracking yet.[4,5] Use your favorite Google apps at a glance, including Gmail and Calendar, and get peace of mind from personal safety features.[15,24] And keep going with even longer battery life.[6,7]

Operating System: android


Special Feature: Accelerometer, Body Temperature Monitor, Activity Tracker, Always On Display, Calorie Tracker


Connectivity Technology: Cellular


Wireless Communication Standard: Infrared


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


GPS: Built-in GPS


Shape: Round


Screen Size: 41 Millimeters


Brand: Google


Model Name: Google Pixel Watch 2


Product Dimensions: 7.82 x 1.72 x 0.55 inches


Item Weight: 7.4 ounces


Item model number: GWPW2


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


OS: android


Connectivity technologies: Cellular


GPS: Built-in GPS


Special features: Accelerometer, Body Temperature Monitor, Activity Tracker, Always On Display, Calorie Tracker


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Color: Silver Case - Bay Active Band - LTE


Whats in the box: USB-C Magnetic Charging Cable, Google Pixel Watch 2, Watch Band, Quick Start Guide


Manufacturer: Google


Country of Origin: Vietnam


Date First Available: October 4, 2023


Standing screen display size: 41 Millimeters


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Thrilled!
Color: Black Case w/ Black Band - WiFi Style: WiFi
I just received my watch, I am thrilled to use it! Sleep tracking works, charges fast, easy to use. I went with black on black because I'm not a fan of silver, and I love the look/color. The watch face I selected is bright enough, but not overwhelming. Definitely seems like a great value for the money, but time will tell. Update: 11/22/24- so I've had this watch for one month now and I absolutely love it. The only thing I would say that is negative about it, is it needs charged a lot... But other than that I am so happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024 by Penni Moldovan

  • I'm Quite Happy With My Purchase! Upgrade from 4 stars.
Color: Black Case w/ Black Band - WiFi Style: WiFi
I had to replace my aging Galaxy S3 Frontier which is at it's end of life. I love that watch! I was going to get either a Galaxy S6 Pro or a Pixel Watch 2. After much soul searching, I knew I had to make a decision. so the gambler in me decided to try something new. I'm glad I did! Now clearly, a watch released less than 6 months ago is going to out perform one released 6 or 7 years ago. But the improvement in performance is remarkable. It's faster responding, pairs quickly and easily with my Pixel 6a smartphone, and has superior software. It's really the software that makes the smartwatch useful and productive. And to Samsung's credit, they kept my old war horse's software current. But, the Fitbit software is much more modern than Samsung Health. It can scan barcode label on food packages when I record what I eat and it is much more flexible in terms of how the nutrient servings list is recorded. And that means less manual calculations when trying adjust servings from grams to, say, ounces. Heart monitoring is more accurate, stair climbing is much more accurate, and sleep monitoring is actually usable. It might be the advancements in sensor quality rather than the software algorithms. But I do trust the results more. Charging the battery is FAST. I get about 36 hours of life from the battery, on about 45 minutes of charging. Twenty minutes of charging while I shower in the morning will give me about 12 hours of battery life. The wireless magnetic charger is a little different from the Samsung watch, but it is very functional. The user needs to make sure that the crown and stem is parallel to the power cord, and once the watch is about an inch away from the charger, the charger is drawn to the watch magnetically and it leaps up and connects to the watch. This is not BS on my part, it happens everyday. Only once has this connection not been made perfectly. The PW 2, is smaller and lighter, physically. It's about the size of a traditional men's mechanical dress watch. My ancient eyes can see the slightly smaller screen with ease. My arthritic gorilla fingers akso have no problem manipulating the screen. It is comfortable to wear long term, even to bed, for sleep monitoring. It offers a more classy and elegant appearance than the larger and sportier S6 Pro. I was comfortable with the new user interface within a day or two; so I think people coming from another brand won't have a huge learning curve. Like the Pixel Smartphones, Google uses a simple and uncluttered interface that I found very intuitive. I am quite pleased with my purchase,and can recommend it to others. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024 by GBarrington

  • Great watch, lousy battery
Color: Black Case w/ Black Band - WiFi Style: WiFi
So I quickly learned after getting the watch a few days ago to go into the watch's settings, click battery, and turn on the battery saver. To have your watch come on, you gently tap the screen or press the crown button. This has greatly improved the battery life. But YOU shouldn't have to do that with a watch that costs this much. On the plus side, you can change just about every setting imaginable, and the Fitbit is a nice touch (despite most of the good features behind a subscription service). That's called Google greed. You'll get used to it. They're a monopoly for a reason. Using it to make and receive calls is awesome. Got a call the other day and was able to talk as I washed the dishes. No earbuds are required. The person who called me said the audio was great. I highly recommend this if you don't mind the craptacular battery life. I'm surprised they didn't fix it with a software update. Something is feasting on the power. Or they went with the lowest bidder for parts. Oh, if you have fat fingers or medium-sized ones, forget about the keyboard. LOL. You'll need a stylus (yes they work). The speech-to-text is very good but you have to remember to say "period" or "comma" when composing messages. If you don't, it'll be one long sentence without proper punctuation. You can even say "heart emoji" and it'll insert that. You can also go back and edit the message with your fingers and use the keyboard to correct mistakes. I'll update my review if needed and the longer I use it. Oh, the ECG works and is very cool. Even the sleep monitor caught my apnea. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024 by tomfromboston

  • Wife loves it
Color: Silver Case - Porcelain Active Band - Wi-Fi Style: WiFi
Works well, easy to use, good brightness and clarity, battery life could be better, needs to be charged every other day. I decided on value for money,
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024 by Mike C

  • Pixel Watch 2 Review: A Frustratingly Flawed Experience
Color: Silver Case - Porcelain Active Band - Wi-Fi Style: WiFi
I had high hopes for the Pixel Watch 2, but my experience has been nothing short of a disaster. From the moment I unboxed it, I've been plagued with connectivity issues. Despite multiple attempts and six factory resets, I haven't been able to successfully connect the watch to my phone. Each time I try to set it up, I'm met with a message demanding a previous PIN, which I don't have. While I can link my Google account, the watch refuses to connect to the Pixel Watch app, rendering the device completely useless. This persistent issue points to a serious flaw in either the watch's software or its setup process. It's incredibly frustrating to be locked out of a brand new device, especially after numerous attempts to troubleshoot the problem. Sadly, my Pixel Watch 2 is going back to the retailer. I'll be purchasing from a different vendor in the hopes of receiving a functional device. Until Google addresses this connectivity problem, I cannot recommend the Pixel Watch 2 to anyone. Pros: * (Unfortunately, I couldn't experience any due to the connectivity issues) Cons: * Major connectivity problems: Unable to connect to phone despite multiple resets. * "Previous PIN" error: Repeatedly prompted for a non-existent PIN. * Unusable without app connection: Core functionality locked without app pairing. * Poor customer support: (If applicable, add any negative experiences with Google Support) Recommendation: Avoid purchasing until connectivity issues are resolved. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024 by Rob Dzielinski Rob Dzielinski

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