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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Happy user
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I recently got my hands on the Google Pixel Watch, and I'm absolutely thrilled with it! From its stunning design to the incredibly user-friendly interface, it has exceeded all my expectations. The watch elegantly combines form and function, fitting perfectly on my wrist and complementing my style with its customizable faces.
What truly sets it apart for me is its seamless integration with Google's ecosystem. Having Google Assistant on my wrist is a game-changer; it simplifies my daily tasks and keeps me efficiently informed throughout the day. The health and fitness tracking features are remarkably advanced, offering insights that motivate me to maintain a healthier lifestyle.
The battery life has been impressive, easily lasting through my busy days. And the vibrant display ensures that everything is easily readable, even in bright sunlight.
In short, this watch has become an indispensable part of my daily life. Whether I'm keeping track of my fitness goals, staying on top of my schedule, or just wanting to wear something stylish, it delivers on all fronts.
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Disconnect from phone when not wearing.
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Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
A good watch from google, battery life is far better than apple and it has more features than the apple. I like the complete black layout and thin form factor. it feels so light and easy going that sometime I forgot I am wearing anything. health feature tracking is very accurate. microphone and speaker quality for answering calls is great. The only problem I feel sometime is that it sometimes when I am not wearing it, it got disconnected from my pixel 8 pro. I tried everything but could not fix it. seems to me a software bug. I will try to reset the phone and watch and then see if that resolves the issue.
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Nest Support
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Hello there, we appreciate your feedback about your Pixel Watch 2. Your insights are valuable to us, and we'll definitely consider them for future improvements. In the meantime take a look at this link which includes some steps that might help to get your device working as expected: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/answer/13579198?hl=en&sjid=8486935786314358672-NC
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
It keeps getting better
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I never thought I'd get a smart watch, but my old fitbit broke so I was starting to shop for a new fitness tracker. I was also dependent on the watch for telling time. It's not always convenient or comfortable or possible to slip your phone out of your pocket to see what time it was. When I spotted this watch become available, I jumped at it. I'll never jump back to a dumb watch. I didn't want to have to deal with another smart device. I'm trying to make my life easier, and I always assumed that a smart watch would have a huge learning curve and be a pain to set up. The pixel watch 2 setup was really smooth. It wanted to do all its updates right away, and that's great because when it was done I didn't get interrupted by updates and reboots. I had to merge my fitbit account with my google account, but that's fine. One less password to manage. Besides, the merge process was very easy. The watch was full of helpful tutorials during the setup. You could skip past them, but they are worth the time.
My experience with the watch has been good so far. I got a handle on the essentials right away, and I learn new things as I go along.
One huge annoyance was the watch band is too small. If I have it on the 2nd hole, it's snug and uncomfortable. If I have it on the first hole, there's not enough band left to tuck into the slot so it flops around loose. And bands are pretty expensive, so I'm grumpy about having to spend money on top of what the watch costs. Otherwise it's really handy, and it makes answering the phone pretty slick. The speaker isn't awesome, but the mic is fantastic. Callers can't tell I'm on the watch.
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Works OK, health data is bad, screen is small
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I've had a lot of experience with smart watches from the Samsung Galaxy and Apple watch series 6 and a couple others. But as far as this watch goes it's pretty good. I hesitate to say great because there's not a huge difference between this second iteration and the first of other than battery capacity. It can get you through the day. Obviously the screen is what's using a lot of the power, not necessarily the sensors. I of course have always on display off but I will say it stays connected to Wi-Fi when it needs to and it stays connected to the watch with no problem. It can play Bluetooth audio to earbuds with absolutely no problem. I think where it falls short is namely such a small screen. It hasn't really affected my ability to use it and I use a black watch face to trick myself into thinking it's bigger than it actually is because the display area is actually smaller. There are noticeable bezels around the display. Another huge fail in my opinion is the integration with Fitbit. I wish Google had stayed with Google fit and I understand the sensors are supposed to be better but the information is behind a paywall. Apple doesn't even have that as lockdown as Apple is. Also, your health information doesn't populate from your health care sources like your doctor or hospital. Contrast that with the Apple watch where you could get your doctors notes and test results and all of this other information integrated in the Apple health app. Fitbit just sort of runs short mainly because nobody wants to pay that kind of money a month for a subscription. Also the information is not exactly precise, just barely better than accurate. I will point out the fact that you don't get a blood oxygen reading unless you are in an activity being recorded or you've got multiple days straight of sleep information. And if you're looking for something to track sleep, this just does not it. I really have yet to find any tracking device that tracks sleep properly. You've got to be asleep for a minimum of 3 hours before it will even begin to record. So you've always got at least 3 hours less on data. Then you actually slept. And essence, if you slip 6 hours, it's only going to record 3 hours. That doesn't seem very accurate to me. And even if you sleep well and use your CPAP and don't move all night long, you'll have 2 hours of sleep data. So that's a huge fail for me. I don't really like Fitbit. It just happened to come with the watch. So I'm not going to suggest somebody buy this for the tracking features. I believe distance and steps are probably accurate as is the heart rate but blood oxygen levels. The ECG, which seems generic, and sleep are all negatives. Other than that, it does an excellent job with notifications with phone calls. It's excellent with the microphone and the speaker. Mine is the GPS model because I don't see the need for an LTE model with a separate plan with a carrier, unless you have Google Fi and you can have a watch line for free. You're always got your phone with you anyways. So why spend extra? But that's just my opinion. The screen is bright enough in the outdoors. There is a shortage of nice bands for this watch, but that could just be opinion. I would say overall if I had to give this x stars out of 10 I would probably give it a solid, five or six. Mainly because it's supposed to do all of these things but it does half of them well and half of them not so good. If you pick this up with a promotion I can recommend it, but I can't really recommend it as a straight out solo purchase. Obviously it's at the forefront of updates like the pixel phones, but I've had it for 2 months and I have yet to see an update. But if you're in the Google ecosystem, this is probably a decent purchase and let's just hope that the pixel watch3 really picks up where this leaves off and includes what this watch should have had. One thing that comes to mind at the end of this review is the charging puck. I really personally don't like it. It's proprietary and unnecessary. And by unnecessary I mean the design. Obviously you've got to have it. But just like everything else Google it's hard to find accessories. Be it a watch band or face protector or anything reasonably priced. But in the end if you can get it on sale if you can get it on a promotion. If you can get it in a bundle I would take it. Otherwise I'd keep looking. But keep in mind that Apple watches and Samsung watches are not going to work well with your Android phone unless it's a Samsung or you have an iPhone.
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Google Team
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Hi there, Snn5. Thank you for posting your review on the Google Pixel Watch 2. We're glad to hear that you had a good time with the device. We appreciate your feedback on the integration with Fitbit and the accessories that come with the device, and we've taken note of it. If you are in need of any assistance with the device in the future, please know that our team of specialists are always standing by to help. You can contact us on our Google Help here: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/gethelp
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing, simple watch with all the features!
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Got this watch on sale for $150 to replace my aging fossil gen 5. After getting a pixel 9 back in November, I wanted to get something within the pixel ecosystem and this watch is perfect for my needs. I'm a thin guy so the size of it is great and not too big on my wrist. I love the sleep tracking , sp02 tracking, very accurate step tracking and all the other features that come with it in this small form watch. Definitely a good buy if you don't need the "newest" smartwatch on the market but still want something that is still a great piece of tech and works great for every day use. I get well over 24HR of battery life also and it charges quickly!
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
What the Pixel Watch 1 should have been
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Finally Pixel watch has caught up to its competitors like the Samsung Galaxy watch and Apple Watch. It took those companies a couple of iterations to find a good balance of power and battery life.
Finally Google finds that mix. I get 24-36 hours of battery life and charging feels 50% faster from 0-80% then slows down past 80%... Very easy to plop it down to charge while showering etc.
I love Fitbit integration. Way better then Samsung or Apple Health. I do not like fitbit premium though so minus half a star. Then another half a star because its only 41mm and there needs to be a larger 44-46mm version for guys with bigger wrist.
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Google Team
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Hi there, jexxy! We appreciate your thoughts on your Google Pixel Watch 2. We’re glad that your experience with your device functionalities has met your expectations. We're delighted to hear that you liked the battery life feature paired with fast-charging capability plus the advanced benefit of Fitbit integration for this version. We always aim to provide a better experience and know that we hear your feedback about the FitBit premium subscription along with the ideal size of your device. We hope you will keep enjoying your Google Pixel Watch 2, and if you need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us here: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/gethelp
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good, but less useful than iWatch
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Bought as part of the bundle deal with the Pixel 8 Pro pre-order. I originally had an apple watch 7, which i loved, but it wouldn't integrate with the Pixel.
Pros:
Pixel watch 2 has a FANTASTIC battery life. The charging is also much faster than my apple watch.
The bundle deal gave me a free trial of FitBit premium, which is pretty neat. It does monitor my sleep and gives a fairly accurate indicator of times when i get stressed based on vitals changes. The stress indicator is not something i saw as an option with my apple watch, so i thought that was pretty cool.
The vibration seems to be stronger than my apple watch ever was
Cons:
The default band that comes with the watch is uncomfortable in my opinion. After a night's sleep, I usually have to take it off because it feels like its digging into my wrist even with the band somewhat loose. Due to the material, it tends to get stuck in my hair if i were to do something like brush or style with the watch on. I am planning to get a different band to rectify this so hopefully this is just a band issue
The watch itself feels a bit thicker than my apple watch. I am uncertain if the watch is thicker or if it is just the round shape, but after sleeping and long-term wear, the watch feels like it is digging into the top of my wrist even with the band somewhat loose
Probably just because i am used to the iOS interface, but i dont like the way the apps are laid out. The scrolling feels annoying to me. I liked how apple had the icons laid out on the "home" screen when you unlocked the watch much better than the endless scrolling
It does not have as many monitoring features as the Apple watch
Apple had a built-in function that had a sort of walkie talkie bit that could be used from watch to watch. It would notify the other person you were requesting a walkie-talkie conversation and then you could tap the button and talk to each other over the watch instead of having to use your phone. This is absolutely not necessary 95% of the time, but it was a nice feature to have, especially when you are in a position where you cant have your phone out but need to reach someone
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Google Team
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Hi there, KristaH. Thanks for sharing a review about the Pixel Watch 2, and we’re glad that you had a great deal. We always aim to deliver a great user experience, and we’ve taken note of your feedback as this inspires us to do more. Rest assured, this will reach our product team. For questions about the features of the Pixel Watch, visit the Google Pixel Watch Help Page or contact us anytime here: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/gethelp
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A Tragically Petite Piece of Tech
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Darlings, the Google Pixel Watch 2 is, dare I say, a marvel of modern wrist couture—an objet d’art in the realm of smart accessorizing. However, much like certain misguided interior decorators who insist on undersized chandeliers, this watch face is tragically petite. One must squint with the conviction of a woman reading a will she was scandalously excluded from.
But fear not, for the grand and superior Pixel Watch 3 offers a more expansive visage—one worthy of capturing one’s digital whims without feeling like one is deciphering Morse code. That being said, the Pixel watches remain formidable contenders in the smartwatch arena, effortlessly rubbing elbows with their Apple and Samsung contemporaries. And oh, the bands! The silicone, ever so pliant and easily exchanged, allows one to pivot from laissez-faire daytime jaunts to the aristocratic airs of a soirée with a single swap.
At the end of the day, my loves, the true essence of these watches is simple: To revel. To delight. To partake in life's playful indulgences. So, do so with a watch face that neither insults your eyesight nor your sense of grandeur.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I recently received the Google Pixel Watch 2 as a free gift when I purchased the Pixel 8 Pro during a promotional offer, and it has quickly become an integral part of my daily life. Here's my experience with this smartwatch:
Battery Life: The battery life on the Pixel Watch 2 is impressive. It easily lasts a full day, even with heavy usage. I appreciate not having to constantly worry about recharging it throughout the day.
Design: The design is sleek and minimal, which complements the aesthetics of my Pixel 8 Pro. However, one aspect that I find somewhat inconvenient is the pin connector for charging. It takes a bit of getting used to, and I would have preferred a more user-friendly charging method.
Screen Protector: One minor drawback is the difficulty in finding a suitable screen protector. While the watch's display seems to be robust, an added layer of protection is always a good idea, and I wish it was easier to find screen protectors designed specifically for this model.
Fitness Tracking: The fitness tracking capabilities of the Pixel Watch 2 are a standout feature. It accurately records my steps and helps me stay on top of my fitness goals. The watch seamlessly integrates with my Google Fit app, providing a comprehensive overview of my daily activity.
Overall Impression: Despite the pin connector and the screen protector issue, the Google Pixel Watch 2 has been an excellent addition to my tech collection. It's a reliable companion that keeps me connected and on track throughout the day. The seamless integration with my Pixel 8 Pro and the fitness tracking features make it a valuable and functional accessory. I look forward to exploring more of its capabilities and seeing how it continues to enhance my daily routine.
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Watch out for GPS problem with this watch.
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Nice overall smart watch but a bit small looking on average size wrist. Does most all smart watch tracking well. Sleep, steps, stairs and health tracking are very good.
There is a problem with GPS tracking everyone should know. When you use GPS to track an activity it sometimes malfunctions and ends activity early. Also GPS does not always turn off after activity and will drain battery quickly while running in the background. Watch requires a reset to turn off GPS.
Watch also lacks the ability to set a sleep bed time to auto shut down. You have to manually do this every night??
Battery will last better than 24 hours if you don't have GPS running in backround.
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Google Nest Support
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Hey Aggie77, thanks for sharing your experience with us. We're sorry to hear you're having trouble using the GPS tracker and setting the bedtime feature on your Pixel Watch 2. To get more assistance, please reach out to us here: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/gethelp?sjid=11347992148313098350-NA
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Super worth it
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
After a couple weeks of wearing it, it has absolutely changed my day-to-day life as I now know exactly how much sleep I'm getting, how absolutely stressed I've been and when to take a breather, being able to see if messages are important enough to pull out my phone or not, and also having a silent alarm that vibrates your wrist to wake you up so I don't wake up my partner. There's a ton more stuff and also a ton of customizability since you can download apps like Facer off the play store and get a ton of other watch faces (I currently have a Pip-Boy watch face that shows a ton of cool stuff like my "stats" and "map"). Also people saying the screen is quite small - it is super easy to read and I personally wouldn't want it any bigger than this. The battery life is great, I charge it once a day for about half an hour (I have it charging while I shower so I can track my sleep later on), never dealt with it getting low while I'm out and about. There's also stuff like a bright flashlight, and being able to open the camera app and control your camera on your Google Pixel remotely from the watch. Super cool!!
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Better option than most
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Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I purchased the watch for my son who finally killed his fitbit versa two. He loves this watch more as the battery life is longer and there are more options on it. I.E. can check heart rate and activity. This is definitely a great warch if you are not trying to break the bank
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Google is finally doing it right
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
A number of years ago, I had one of the original Android smart watches. It was before the Apple Watch, and fairly simple and basic, but had a great foundation, and worked well with viewing and replying to notifications, setting timers, etc... But then Google changed things for future watches, and they were never as good, and then Google seemed to abandon smart watches, leaving a void.
Finally, with this Pixel Watch 2, it has the same feeling of great functionality that they originally started with. Syncs perfectly with the notifications on my phone, and has all the basic apps, making it basically a phone on my wrist, saving me the need to constantly reach for my phone.
And, since Google bought Fitbit a number of years ago, they are able to integrate Fitbit into the Pixel 2. Though, this integration is a bit awkward. You have to manage the Fitbit side of the watch in the Fitbit app, and everything else in the Watch app. On the watch itself it's a little bit better, Fitbit is a bit more integrated into the experience, and is just another set of screens you can scroll through and see all your Fitbit stats. It also works just as well as any other Fitbit, and no tracking data is lost or less accurate than a dedicated Fitbit. So, this can completely replace any Fitbit.
One of the neat things you can also do, is set what wrist the watch is on, and which side the crown is on. Meaning, you can swap the wristband, and rotate the watch "upside down", so the crown is on the side of your arm that is most comfortable. Wear will automatically rotate the display so that it is properly oriented.
The display does suffer from a problem I think the previous Pixel had, and that's called "image retention". It looks like image burn-in, but the ghost image will dissipate with time if the display is turned off, or if you choose a different watch face that has less static elements. If you don't, by the end of the day, some elements may be fairly obviously leaving a ghost image on the display when viewing things such as notifications. I noticed this with the heart-rate ring, which is a solid color ring that is always on the display. Clock faces that don't have such bold static imagery, don't create as much image retention.
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Google Team
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Hi ILikeVideoGames! We appreciate your feedback on the Google Pixel Watch 2. We’re delighted to know that your expectations with the features and functionalities were met. We’re happy to learn that you enjoy how your smartwatch syncs well with your smartphone and applications to send you notifications without checking your phone all the time along with the advanced FitBit integration. We hear your concern about the Image retention on your watch screen and we wanted to make sure to provide you with the best help possible. If you need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us here: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/gethelp
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great product
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
So far so good. Watch works perfectly. Exactly what I was looking for. I can have personal pictures as my clock face. It tracks my heart rate, sleep, exercise all fairly accurately. Notifications come in clearly. I can type a response or speak into the watch to respond. All really awesome features! Battery life isn't long but still longer than 24 hrs which is nice. One thing I didn't realize is how heavy the watch was in comparison to the fitbit versa 4.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I've had this watch since October 2023. As someone who walks/hikes and goes to the gym a fair amount, but always has a charger nearby (usually at the end of the day), this is a pretty good smartwatch. The activity tracking is solid, and the GPS is fairly accurate. if you have a Google Pixel phone, the integration is very good.
Durability-wise, I've hit many things with this watch on accident (e.g., hit a wall) and the watch only has a few scratches here and there. It's still very usable though.
That said, I'm taking two stars off because of the battery. The battery life is probably on par with an Apple Watch, so that's to be expected. That said, the inconsistent battery life and charging is not.
- I find that the battery life can be inconsistent; for example, sometimes I'll fully charge the watch before bed and, once I wake up, notice that the battery drained significantly overnight (think 70% overnight). Sometimes, this is because the watch had a software update and it was stuck trying to download something. Other times, it could be because the watch was trying to download an offline map, but offline maps takes forever to download on the watch to start with, so it ends up draining a ton of battery in the process. And, sometimes, I just don't know why it wants to drain more than usual.
- Something that's even more annoying is the charging mechanism. The charger is a magnetic charger, so you place the side of the watch with the heart rate sensor onto the charger. That said, more often than not, the charger either refuses to charge, or charges very slowly. I end up spending more time than I should be trying different ports and charging bricks before the watch would charge. What's even more annoying is, sometimes, after I *do* get the watch to charge, the watch will sometimes just stop charging (imagine putting your watch on the charger for a few hours before bed, and then when you go to take the watch off the charger so you can sleep, it's only at 55%...). Despite my attempts to clean the watch and the charger, it still doesn't charge reliably. This is probably an issue with the charging cable, but honestly I feel like this is one of those things that shouldn't be an issue. The charger should just work. I shouldn't have to buy an extra *charging cable* just to charge this watch.
Overall, solid watch when it wants to work, and a pain to charge as of the past 12 months. For that reason, I'm not going to recommend this watch. Further, what I've learned is that I will probably not buy watches with magnetic chargers.
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Google Team
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the Pixel Watch 2, edwang. Sorry to hear your experience with it hasn’t been the best. That said, we’d love to hear more about your time with the watch and get your feedback — when you get a second, share more with us here: https://google.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2aStd8wsbcLGvwG
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great upgrade from pixel 1
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Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Amazing. Way better then the pixel 1. Last almost one day in a single vharge. Usually charges super fast. When using the fitbit premium app, data usually is consistent. BUT the watch does not last more than 24 hrs with regular use (not including calls or playing music)
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great watch
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This watch is great. It fits my all wrist perfectly. It is really comfortable as well. I love the functionality of it and everything that it tracks. The battery life is wonderful and it doesn't even take an hour to charge it completely when it is low on battery(4%). I also like that you can change the orientation of the face depending on your wrist and where you want the bezel located. I highly recommend this watch, especially if you have a Google pixel phone.
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Slight upgrade from the original
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
It's a good watch. A slight upgrade from the original. It does seem to last a little longer, but not by much. I wish there was a bigger screen size, or a bigger option, and the bezel could be smaller. Otherwise it's decent.
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Nest Support
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Hi there, Jesse. We hear your concerns about the Pixel Watch’s screen size and bezel, along with its battery life. We’ve taken note of your feedback for future improvements. For questions around the features of the Pixel Watch. Feel free to contact us anytime here: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/gethelp
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Try it out, you'll be gratefully surprised!
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I'm not much of a watch person but I received this as a pre-order gift with the pixel pro 8 and I actually really like it. It's really neat that you can change the face of the watch to anything you want or even make your own and you can customize the look with different straps. It also has been really interesting to see it track my sleep patterns and my heart rate and things like that with the Fitbit app. It's not so much a watch as it is an extension of your phone. For the most part I don't need my phone. The watch does everything except it doesn't have its own speaker or camera and obviously it's a smaller screen. Where it lacks in those things it makes up for by being a controller for other devices. So you can control your phone's camera using the watch or control Bluetooth speakers for example. Definitely plan to keep using it and recommend it to others.
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect companion to my Pixel phone
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I've been using a Samsung smartwatch for a few years and decided it was time for a change. Since I am a Google Pixel user, I decided to go with the Pixel Watch 2. The watch was easy to set up nothing minutes I was up and running. The UI is fast and integrates with my Pixel phone. The battery life is better than I expected, with always on display off I am able to get about two days (HR, stress, sleep, gps on). Even when it does need to charge it is very quick. My only cons for the watch is the smaller size and proprietary band connection. The Google branded bands are pricy and the 3rd party options may not fit quite right. Overall I am happy with my purchase.
This review is from Google - Pixel Watch 2 Matte Black Smartwatch with Obsidian Active Band Wi-Fi - Matte Black - (2017)
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Google Team
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Hi there, BillC423. Thanks for sharing your experience with the Google Pixel Watch 2. It's great to know that you found the watch easy to set up and that the UI is fast and integrates well with your Pixel phone. We're glad to hear that the battery life exceeded your expectations and that it charges quickly. However, we understand your concern about the smaller size and proprietary band connection, which could limit your options when it comes to band choices. Nonetheless, we're happy to hear that overall, you are satisfied with your purchase and are enjoying your new Pixel Watch 2. If you ever have any further feedback or questions, we recommend reaching out to our dedicated team of specialists on the Google Help Center here: https://support.google.com/googlepixelwatch/gethelp