Customers regard the Pixel Watch 4 (41mm) - Wi-Fi highly for its excellent battery life, overall performance, and fast charging speed. Users appreciate the screen quality, comfortable design, and water resistance, as well as its ability to track health metrics and exercises.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love my Pixel Watch 4!
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After work Fitbit watches for years, I finally upgraded to a smartwatch. I absolutely love my Pixel Watch 4.
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I am enjoying having information available to me in new ways. Each day I'm finding new things I can do with it and new things about me. I have bradycardia and It's easier to monitor now.
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Great smart watch. I love the style and new colors.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Overall performance, Screen quality
Cons mentioned:
Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome upgrade from Pixel Watch 2.
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One reason I picked the 41 vs the 45mm Pixel watch 4, I have big forearms but slim writs. While 45mm give more real estate, the 41 fits more like a normal watch on my wrist.
My old Pixel Watch is a 2. I've never had battery issues with it and use it for around 12-14 hours a day. I recharge ever 2-3 days. I don't really use it as a fitness tracker since I mainly do stationary biking and weight lifting. Biking is tracked through TrainerDay and QZ while weights are tracked through FitNotes. I wouldn't even think of wearing an expensive watch while handling weights anyways. My biggest used for a watch is for data, not tracking.
Email notifications, home alarm alerts, reminders, etc. These are why I use a smart watch and I wish they'd focus more on the data than fitness tracking. It's hard to find watch faces that exclude useless steps, heart rate, and such. I just want data - which the watch does perfectly, it's just the skins keep forcing fitness tracking on you.
One thing I love abut the watch is the beveled face. I have flat watches but that bubble on Pixel Watches just feel nicer when navigating. Having a big bubble of glass can get worrisome, but I've had my 2 for a couple years with no protector and only have one minor scuff. This even included a brick laying test when I want to see how it fared while dealing with mortar and brick dust.
As good as 2 was, Pixel Watch 4 is even better. More use between charges, brighter screen, a curved OLED screen instead of a flat screen with a domed glass, faster processor. There's no mistaking that this is one major upgrade!
The two things I hate about the Pixel watches is that you can't sync DND with any phone other than Pixels and you can't set an hourly chime. The only way to get both features on non-Pixel phones is to resort to 3rd party apps.
I haven't delved too deep into the Gemini integration other than telling it to turn on/off lights or other home automation. I just haven't found any use for AI in the house for anything else. On a computer I've used LLMs a good bit.
The Pixel Watch 4 is a huge upgrade over the Pixel Watch 2, but the 2 still holds it own. But if given the choice I'd snatch up a 4, lol.