Customers praise the Pixel Watch 4 (41mm) - Wi-Fi for its overall performance, with users describing it as an awesome watch. The quick charging feature is also appreciated, with users finding it very useful. There were no negative comments about the product.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best watch for android phone users
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I'm a current owner of the Pixel Watch 2 that I've worn for the last 2 years. I like that watch but I have to use battery saver mode all the time in order to keep it running for a day. The pixel watches have a deep integration with FitBit and I rely on the sleep tracking as part of my overall health so the battery on my smart watch HAS to last for 24 hours so I'm not charging overnight. The pixel watch 2 was OK - it provided a lot of the capabilities that I looked over my shoulder at Apple Watch users and was for the most part reliable, but I always had FODB (fear of dead battery). The Pixel Watch 4 is a notable upgrade over its predecessors - because of the decrease in bezel there is a larger watch face in the same package - the charge on the side has a much more reliable set of contacts and charges super fast, making it easy to get the charge you need, more options have been added to configure customer watch faces including a number of internal metrics. Overall this watch has a snappy response, a lot of smart upgrades to the OS that make it easier to do the things that you use your watch for every day and most importantly - it offers that high performance will 24+ hour battery life, no battery saver required.
I've used a number of smart watches and this is hands down the best one I've ever had on my wrist. If you have an android phone this is the best choice for you.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Beautiful and does it all
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This is an amazing watch. The set-up between my Pixel 10 pro phone and the watch was so quick and easy. It basically does everything for you. You just get it close to your phone and then answer questions about what you want to transfer to the watch. The different fitness tracking modes are more than I could ever use. The GPS function can be set up for emergency situations like a car crash or a fall even in very remote locations. The heart tracking function can automatically provide emergency contact if you were to lose pulse. The health metrics tracking keeps many different measurements and helps to manage stress, even. The watch itself is really stylish and pretty much the whole face is used for display. The customization allowed for your apps is almost overwhelming. The speaker is very clear and talking with Gemini is seamless and so convenient. The watch is incredibly durable- I have banged it against a metal door and it didn't even leave the slightest scratch. The battery life says it will last up to 72 hours on battery saver mode, but I think it may last longer than that. Charging is very fast. The touchscreen on such a small device is very precise. I would highly recommend this watch for any Android user.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Best Android Watch
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The Pixel Watch 4 is easily the best Android watch. It has a long battery life - about a day and a half with the 41mm model. The fitness features are an improvement.
Gemini on the watch is really useful, and I find myself using it more and more because of the raise to wake feature. This is the easiest way to invoke an AI assistant on any device, on any platform. Gemini is also used to track workouts automatically, so that you don't need to manually start them. It correctly picked up on walks and runs and offered to save them after I had completed them.
The combination of hardware and sofware have been great. Things run smoothe, there is no slowdown on opening apps or moving around the operating system. It just gets out of your way to get you what you need.
The design is sleek and the crown is so easy to use. The long battery life and fitness features are great, but the killer feature is Gemini at the raising of your wrist.
If you are an Android, this is the watch to get, it is simply the best.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Yep, it's just what you think it is.
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This is the same watch as last year, with better battery and improved software.
Hardware: Well, as stated...it's the same. Which could be a good thing when you think about it, because this hardware is actually really good. It is smooth to the touch, and very light weight overall. It feels good when wearing it, and your wrist should be okay with long use. I typically take my watch off at night, but I know this watch will track your sleep habits.
I used to track my sleep, and it works well. This watch is no exception. When I did track my sleep with the Pixel Watch, it did well. Very accurate, and does not bother my sleep.
Battery life was improved over previous generations, which it should be. Making it through a couple of days or more, will vary on several things. If you have a lot of emails, or tons of social media and sms...it could die within 24 hours. But with that, it's still pretty good on battery life.
The screen is really nice, and this watch comes in a bigger size if you want a bigger battery too.
Software is smooth, and you should not have any issues because it's the same pretty much as the other models as I stated before.
My only Con is the price, as I feel it should be about $50 less for the WiFi/Bluetooth version. Also, it's time for a new design, this one is playing out fast for me. I've gotten every model, every year...and I know that's not the norm, but I love tech. What can I say?