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Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars with 206 reviews

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Customers praise the Pixel Watch 4 (45mm) - Wi-Fi for its excellent display quality, impressive battery life, and fast charging speed. Many users find the design appealing and the watch comfortable to wear, while also appreciating its automatic sleep tracking capabilities. The watch's connectivity is also well-received, and users note its lightweight feel on the wrist.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Display quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Powerful Google Pixel 4 Watch

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    First let me start by saying that I am not a fitness expert, nor do I profess to becoming one. I am however at an age near retirement, and I have started to embrace a healthier lifestyle over the last 5 months. I have had several different smart watches but what appealed to me about the Pixel 4 watch was not only for all the current features that I can immediately take advantage of, like Steps, specific workout selections, energy burned, heart rate, floors climbed, etc. As I continue this path (I have lost over 30lb), I have increased my walking, started light running but also explore other activities. Now for the design, this (I have the 45mm) face is amazing. It is by far the brightest and clearest to read. The Actua 360 domed display provides an edge-less design, it’s unique and when people see it, they ask which watch this is! It’s also made with Gorilla Glass and is dust, water and scratch resistant, perfect for the active lifestyle. This watches Health tools are incredible. The Dashboard shows things like sp02, breathing rate, heart rate, skin temperature and variability of heart rate. The sleep tracking shows details which measure the quality of your sleep. It tracks time spent in the various sleep phases such as light, deep, REM and then provides you with sleep scores you can use to gauge the quality of your sleep. You can also store your medical condition, medications and blood type on the watch so that if you make emergency calls, your info can be provided to first responders. Ok, so here is one of the coolest things. I use Googles AI Tool Gemini all the time for work and non-work on my personal and work laptops. Now, the Pixel 4 has Gemini built in! Just long press the button above the crown button and Gemini pops up! You can press the microphone and give it any normal question or prompt. It’s awesome if you quickly need an answer and don’t want to open or pull out your phone. Google has used a higher power co-processor for an improved AI experience. You can also leverage it’s ability to work across apps like calendar and mail. For the safety conscious, there are some amazing features as well. It’s the first smartwatch to be able to use SOS satellite communications. It enables you to connect to Emergency services even when Cell and Wifi are not available. Loss of pulse detection which can connect to emergency services, which can provide quicker response to medical services even when you cannot. It has fall and car crash detection but also has a feature called Safety check which can be set up for example if you go out for a walk or run. You set the timer and if the timer runs out without your intervention, it will notify your emergency contacts. Really Cool ! In addition to seamlessly integrating with all other Google apps like Wallet and maps, the battery life on this thing beats anything I have had before. The specs say 40 hours on the 45mm and 72 with battery saver. I have been getting every bit of 40+ without having to go on battery saver mode. Overall, I am very happy with this decision to get Google Pixel 4! It seems like every day I discover new things to do on it. I would highly recommend this to anyone who uses Google Pixel phones. I have the new Pixel 10 Fold and this is the perfect companion.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Charging speed, Display quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Pixel Watch you've been waiting for!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Coming from the Pixel Watch 3, this is a much needed, much appreciated improvement. Battery life is fantastic for a Pixel Watch. I was able to get 3 days of use on a charge, two of those days being with moderate-to-heavy use, working out in a sauna, tracking my workout routine. All 3 days I kept the watch on for tracking my sleep as well. I am not sure how the battery is this much better for me compared to my experience last year, it could be the updated processer, software updates, the better GPS radios possibly, whatever it is, I am just happy to finally have a Pixel Watch that I don't have to charge every single day. --------------------------- Speaking of charging. It charges significantly faster as well. I also must say how much I LOVE the new charging base. While I am a little annoyed we have another change in charging cable, I have no issues this time around due to how neat the new charging base is and how you can set your watch up as a tiny little desk clock if you want while its charging. --------------------------- The new actua 360 display and edge design is very clean looking too. Really love the refinements this year with the screen, design and better brightness (3000 nits compared to last years 2000 nit.) Everything is just smoother, faster, more fluid. From hardware to software, it is a clean experience through and through. --------------------------- As with all of Google's latest products and push, AI is the big feature add here and driving force with the updates. Raise to talk to utilize Gemini is introduced and works really well to utilize as your own personal assistant conveniently right on your wrist. No more hot word detection needed. You also get a person AI Fitness Coach too, another add layer to the AI power behind Gemini/Google. --------------------------- There isn't too much more to say other than this is a much needed improvement from he previous year pixel watches and I am extremely satisfied/impressed with this years offering. Google really hit it out of the park with the 4th iteration and shows they're quickly heading in the right direction with this lineup. The growth of the Pixel Watch and improvement year of year have been great, but this one takes the cake and is worth upgrading to regardless if you have the original model, 2 or 3. This is the one you've been looking for and waiting for!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Comfort, Design, Display quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best Android Watch To Date

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Over the past ten years, I have used several Android wear devices. The Google Pixel Watch 4 may be the best yet. The screen is large, clear picture and bright. Even outside, it is easy to read and images/text look sharp. The hardware feels fast and responsive. Swiping and tapping is smooth enough. Apps open quickly and the watch reacts well to touch. I don’t love the domed glass from a style perspective. However, it does make the watch face easy to read and interact with. Its round face and slim design look modern, it does have a little bit of a spaceship aesthetic, but that might be the norm now a days. The Pixel Watch 4 comes in two sizes, 41 and 45mm, and 7 different band colors. It feels light and comfortable on the wrist. Fitness features are strong. The watch tracks steps, heart rate, sleep, and workouts. Health tools are easy to use and give useful info for daily activity. There are some drawbacks. The included rubber band is fine for what it is, but for the price I would have expected more. If you want a better band, options are pricey. The 'raise to talk' feature can be annoying and doesn’t always activate. I also wish you could use Gemini live instead of the standard transactional assistant. The Pixel Watch 4 gives a great experience. It’s stylish, fast, and packed with fitness features. Despite a few small issues, I would recommend it to anyone seeking a reliable smartwatch for everyday use. Certainly better than the one I had 10 years ago!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Display quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The Ultimate Wear OS Watch

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    What I love The 45 mm diameter is the right amount of weight without being overweight and the Satin Moonstone finish along with the Moonstone band gives it a classy and non conspicuous appearance. It makes me feel secure when I put it on to a meeting as it does when I am simply out with the friends on a weekend. The display design is round and it actually lifts the aesthetic, according to me the curved glass and broader screen are contributing to the sense of luxury. The slight contour also translates to the screen looking nicer when one looks at angles. The screen is bright and displays well even in the light (this is a massive advantage in broad daylight) the watch can now support a max of 3,000 nits of peak brightness and has an increased screen area with thinner bezel. The interface is fast, apps open fast, and overall navigation is responsive. The polish improvement is significant, assuming that you are getting a new generation watch with the earlier generation or an inferior one. This is among the greatest enhancements. On my 45 mm one which I use it really gets to a day and one half (30-40 hours) depending on how much the you use it.Better still, the charging is amazingly quick, as an example test, up to 37 percent to 62 percent in six minutes and Google says that you can go to 50 percent in under 15 minutes. This implies that I tend to simply place it on the charger during my shower and trust that I would be in a position to complete the rest of the day without having to charge. One more advantage that one is not to overlook this watch can be repaired. Contrary to most closed case smartwatches, the Pixel Watch 4 features a screwin design, modular components, and replacing the battery or display becomes more feasible. That would be a win in case you would use the device over a long term rather than upgrading it annually. Fitness (when in Android/Google world). This watch fits into the Google services, Fitbit fitness ecosystem, or a Pixel phone quite seamlessly in case you are already using either of them. Notifications, applications, health/fitness tracking are compatible and feel like it is a part of each other. The design options imply that it is targeting a person who is within the Android/Google ecosystem. Things to be aware of Still not available to use more than one day on a battery. The battery is much better, but it is not where many of us would like it to be in terms of the battery that is, once every 3 to 4days. When heavily utilized (GPS + workout + always-on display) you would still have to charge on a daily basis. The battery is just average when running an hour trail run I lost 25 percent of the battery. Therefore, in case you are an individual in need of a strong multi-day battery to go camping/off-grid, you can still do with restraint. It is a solid watch as far as day to day health & fitness applications are concerned. However, when it comes to a serious athlete, trail consumer, or outdoor adventure user, there are still features that are not so much stronger than specific fitness watches. e.g. live mapping, exercise screens, GPS/route functions. although swimming tracking has been improved, it is yet to be perfect. It may not be a complete replacement of a high-end sport watch so that is why in case of your primary application is high-level training or sophisticated performance metrics. The accompanying Moonstone band is classy and fits perfectly in everyday casual formal wear. Nonetheless, in cases of heavy workouts, sweating, running, you may experience considerable discomfort with the sealed silicone bands sticking to the skin in wet conditions. What is more to this, due to the design (domed glass + build), the thickness still cannot be missed in the wrist, at least by me, as I occasionally touch it when pressing my wrist onto a surface. Although the software experience is quite excellent, there are minor annoyances like unintended presses of the crown, or even the lack of reliability of the raise to talk gesture. The ecosystem itself is robust, however, it is not perfect, particularly when the previous platform that you were using was highly developed in terms of fitness monitoring or when you had higher expectations of being on the same level of performance as some expensive watches. In my opinion yes the Pixel Watch 4 is among the highest quality all purpose Android smart watches available in 2025. At a high-quality design, fluid performance and much superior battery as well as intelligent charging and fixability places it on a list of attractive choices. Nonetheless, it is not flawless in case, your priorities are set to a multi-day battery minus the need to charge the device, the advanced fitness/path-tracking, or you are coming out of an elite sport watch and you expect everything to be similar, you might encounter some compromises. To the majority of the audience, particularly Android users looking to have a versatile smartwatch in their daily life, physical activity and health tracking, and also fashion, it strikes the right chord. I would recommend it and would not hesitate.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best smartwatch experience thus far

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is by far my favorite smart watch, in the 11 years that I've been wearing them. I don't even know where to begin with my praise for the Google Pixel Watch 4. It's such an improvement over my last watch (that I was perfectly content with) that I can't imagine going back to the old one. First off, the battery life on this watch is incredible. I like to turn on all the features of my watch, so I activated the always on display, the tilt to wake, and the raise to talk, which activates Gemini (Google's AI Assistant) without having to use the activation phrase. After charging to full, I had it on from Friday night to Sunday morning when I put it back on the charger at around 20%. I didn't have to charge it again until Tuesday morning, where it was again at about 25%. It didn't even take long to charge up that morning. I set it on the charger while I took a shower and when I finished getting dressed it was at 100%. Speaking of the charger, the watch sets sideways into a groove instead of laying with its back flat against it in a shallow divot, and between the strong magnet and because of the way it stands on it, putting it on the charger and being sure that it was properly charging is way easier than the older style. In fact, if you do put it on the charger wrong, you'll get a phone notification warning you of the fact. I really enjoy the various watch faces. I've settled on the stock Field face as it has the analog time with 4 customizable complications. Currently I'm displaying my step count, heart rate, weather, and a quick launch for the Fitbit app. I like that the complications still appear even when the AOD display is dimmed. The only thing I really lose is the second hand when the AOD display is dimmed. The Field face is another one that I enjoy. There's also a ton of 3rd party faces available, with some super creative ones that I might take for a spin. The health features on this watch are pretty incredible and tightly integrated with the Fitbit app. I've found the step tracking to be pretty accurate, and the watch knows when I'm out for my mid-morning walk, giving me detailed heart rate stats when I've finished. The sleep tracking has been very accurate, and yet another reminder that I need to sleep more. I like how I get a morning notification that informs me of my sleep score as well as a readiness score, which shows how ready my body is for the day based on my sleep activity and what it knows about my usual activity level. The watch came with both a large and a small silicone band, and the small band works fine for me. Getting the band on initially was a big finicky because of the unique slide mechanism instead of your bog standard set of lugs with the quick release bands. The band has plenty of holes placed close enough together to get a precise fit. I like to wear mine about an inch above my wrist bone so as not to accidentally press the crown with my hand. The silicone band keeps the watch in place without feeling any tightness at all. This may be the first smartwatch where I actually keep the stock band on. Gemini, Google's latest AI assistant, can be activated either through a spoken phrase, pressing a dedicated button, or by enabling raise to talk, where it knows to start listening if it detects you bringing your watch to your mouth. While it does use up more battery life, there's plenty to spare. There is some lag while Gemini parses your request, but so far it understands how to turn on and off my lights and has been able to answer simple queries without me having to find wherever I put my phone. For me, this is finally the experience we were promised when the first Android Wear commercials came out and we were all hyped about the future. No compromises on usage or battery life, with all the things finally working the way they should.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Design

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent watch

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’ve been using the Pixel Watch 4 for a couple of weeks now, and I’m really happy with it. The design feels premium and comfortable on the wrist — definitely one of the nicest-feeling smartwatches I’ve owned. Performance is smooth, everything runs fast, and the battery life is surprisingly good, easily lasting me through a full day and more. Overall, it’s a great experience — clean, elegant, and just works well with my Pixel phone.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Display quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Improvement everywhere but the battery.

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    I really like the Pixel watch for I've had the two the three now before and this one is a big improvement in every way except for battery life. Still lucky to get almost 2 days with average use on one charge the battery life stairs out there. The display seems more brighter and vivid to me over the last generation pixel 3, My biggest gripe with a pixel watches is the round glass face I know that's their distinct feature but to me it just screams it will break very easily without any kind of screen protector installed on it. Not a fan of the Apple style wristbands that the pixel watches use. However this does pair easily with my Samsung Galaxy s25 ultra as well as the Fitbit health for sleep step tracking and all activities included. I don't like that Google still offers the weird charging pads and again this year they've changed the way it charges on its side versus flat. I really wish they would go to a true wireless style dock charging system for their watches. As much as I really try to love the Google pixel watch overall, Google just does so many backwards things with it to make it not my favorite. I still lean hard towards the Samsung smart watch line up. The biggest improvement to me would be to change it to a more watch style look rather than copy Apple's rounded edges and give the watch a increased battery life over the dreaded day and a half before needing to be recharged.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Charging speed, Design, Display quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Beautiful

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    I love how seamless it connects and tracks everything. The display is clear and bright, and i like the curved face. Batrery seems to charge quickly. Like the sideways charger.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Charging speed, Display quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A worthy smart watch

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    Finally got a watch that could replace my Fitbit Sense 1. Battery life is decent and the quick charge is a game changer. The display and big and bright and not so heavy on my wrist. It's a great buy!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Nice smart watch, particularly if you have a pixel

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    The Pixel watch is comfortable and connected very easily to my Pixel 9. I'm generally happy with it and it does what it's supposed to do. It is not terribly intuitive, though no smart watches seem to be, but isn't very difficult to use. The charger comes with the watch and is very fast to charge while the watch holds a charge for more than a full day. Has the heart rate monitoring functions that I wanted, and really only bought it for.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Display quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The current best android watch!

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    I am coming form the pixel watch 3. I have also had garmins and apple watches in the past, so I'm comparing to both. The upogrades are rather minor overall. However, they are significant improvements that puts this watch on par and/or exceedes that of other wear OS watches. The battery life is about 10-15 hrs longer than the pw3 which makes this last about as long as an apple watch. The screen bezels are slightly smaller giving more real estate as well as a bit more brightness. This makes readability better. The fibit health and exercise features are excellent. Some of the more obscure exercises are missing that the garmin watches have, but what is present is fine for the average user. I have been using gemini for exercise and diet plans. This is basic, but works as well as any human diet app I have used before. One small note about the moonstone color is that there is only one band with matching lugs and thats the 45mm active band.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Display quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The perfect companion for 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 bought this to pair with my Pixel phone, and the integration is seamless. The new 45mm size is perfect—the screen is huge and bright, making it easy to read notifications at a glance. The Matte Black finish looks incredibly sleek and premium. I’m also impressed with the battery life; it easily lasts me through the day and sleep tracking. The Fitbit features are spot on. Definitely the best smartwatch experience for Android users

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Charging speed

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Solid Watch

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    Upgraded from original pixel watch, paired with my pixel 9 pro. The experience mostly carries over from the original watch, aside from the impressive upgrades in battery life and fast charging. The addition of Gemini is a neat feature. I mostly use the watch for health/fitness tracking and it works flawlessly in that purpose. I track my workouts (running and gym) and find that the watch accurately tracks the metrics I want (distance, heart rate, etc). I am pleased with my purchase.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Charging speed

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice upgrade from Pixel Watch (original)

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    I just upgraded from my original Pixel Watch (1st gen). The screen on this is very bright and the battery life is amazing. I regularly get 2 full days even using the always on display. It also charges very fast. I'll sometime throw it on the charger before I hop in the shower and it'll be fully charged by the time I'm getting dressed.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Android watch!

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    If you're looking for an Android watch I highly recommend this one especially if you already have a Pixel phone. The UI is very smooth and intuitive, and the health tracking features are exactly what I was looking. My only complaint is the pulse detection is always on when wearing it, which I assume uses a non negligible amount of battery, but so far the battery lasts me about 2 days before needing a charge.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Display quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Simply the Best: From Battery to Wrist

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This watch has been my trusted companion since day one. The battery life is simply outstanding, and the vibrant display quality, incredible brightness, and smooth responsiveness make it an absolute joy to use. It offers full compatibility with my Pixel 9 Pro XL and Pixel Buds 2. I've even worn it on both wrists to test the feel, and I can confirm it's comfortable on either hand.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Charging speed

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice Improvement

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    I had the Pixel Watch 3 and this one seems better in the short time I've owned it. Much improved battery life. The watch charges way faster and the display shows more even though I have the same sized watch as my previous watch. I've heard the watch can be fixed, if it is damaged (hopefully I don't have to experience that), but that is a huge bonus in my mind. I won't need to buy a whole new watch and instead just need to replace the display.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Pixel watch 4

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Got the Pixel Watch 4 a few weeks ago now. So far I'm impressed with the watch, coming from a Fitbit. It connects flawlessly to my Pixel phone. The battery life is great, I am usually at 70% when I go to bed at night. Wish there were more options for a screen protector for the watch, I hope it doesn't scratch easily, but time will tell.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Display quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent

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    The Pixel Watch 4 is an essential upgrade. Its battery life is good, lasting over 30 hours, but the new 45mm model makes it even better, pushing past two days of use. The brilliant Actua 360 display and the snappy Wear OS 6, powered by the Snapdragon W5 Gen 2, deliver a genuinely excellent experience than previous generations. This combination of endurance and performance makes the Watch 4 a true flagship.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life, Display quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A great update for Pixel 1 & 2 owners

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    While it looks like a small update over the previous models, the slight added curve on the display and the slightly smaller bezels make Google's watch continue to be the most interesting smartwatch style in the game. Battery life has also shown a small improvement as well, as I don't have to charge it every night. The new Moonstone colorway is also very nice.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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