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
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Pretty good device, notifications are lacking
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Overall a good device from Google. Good battery and screen, good fitness functions. Notifications are disappointing; they only show within a few seconds of arriving if you lift the watch. If you don’t, you have to swipe to see them. Further, if you do lift the watch while doing something else, they dont show in the notification count even if you don’t dismiss then. This means an accidental arm raise can cause you to miss one.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Display quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great looking and good quality watch
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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The domed display looks awesome, and battery life is significantly improved from my pixel watch 2. I have absolutely no complaints with this watch. I mainly use it for step/sleep tracking, and music.
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The Pixel Watch 4 is a solid upgrade—sleek design, super bright display, and Gemini AI makes interactions smoother than ever. Health tracking is accurate, and the new repairability is a huge plus. Battery life is decent, lasting over two days. Wish the charger was backward compatible and some Fitbit features weren’t locked behind a paywall. Still, a great smartwatch for Pixel users!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Design
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best battery life on the market!
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Looks and feels great. It's a great match with my Pixel 10 Pro Fold. The two work seamlessly together. The battery life is the biggest seller here. I go 3 days on each charge and I use it for daily workouts and sleep monitoring.
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Really happy with the purchase. The curved display is great and the battery lasts me well over 2 days with 2 workouts. Overall a great fitness smartwatch.
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Much snappier than the Pixel Watch 3 as well as increased battery life and charging speed. Raise to talk to Gemini is a game changer in terms of convenience not to mention they finally have Google Home integration figured out.
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bit of a learning curve at night when I do not want to be awakened by light. However, I do like the sporty look and instant notification of emails and texts. Very lightweight
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After spending some quality time with the Google Pixel Watch 4, I can honestly say that Google has finally nailed the hardware, even if the software still feels like a work in progress. Coming from previous generations, the first thing that struck me was just how premium this watch feels. The refined "dome" design and significantly slimmer bezels make the display look expansive, and with the new 3,000 nits brightness, I never found myself squinting to read a notification in direct sunlight. It finally looks less like a piece of tech on my wrist and more like a proper timepiece.
The biggest game-changer for me, however, has been the battery life. In the past, I was constantly anxious about my watch dying before bed, but the Pixel Watch 4 is an absolute beast in this department. I'm easily getting over 40 hours of use, and on lighter days, I’ve stretched it to nearly two full days without breaking a sweat. This improvement has completely changed how I use the device; sleep tracking is actually practical now because I don't have to charge it right before I go to sleep. When I do need to top it up, the fast charging is genuinely impressive—I just drop it on the new side-dock while I shower, and it’s usually good to go for the rest of the day by the time I'm out.
That said, my experience hasn't been entirely flawless, largely due to the software ecosystem. The integration with Fitbit still feels a bit fragmented to me, with my health data scattered across Fitbit, Health Connect, and traces of Google Fit. I also ran into a frustrating quirk with sleep tracking where waking up for a quick glass of water would sometimes split my sleep data into two separate sessions, which is annoying for anyone who loves clean data. Also, while I love the fast charging, I have to admit I'm a bit salty that Google changed the charger design again, rendering my old travel cables useless.
Ultimately, despite the software gripes, I think this is the best wearable Google has ever made. The dual-frequency GPS has been spot-on for my runs, catching corners and turns that my old watch would have smoothed over. If you’re still holding onto a Pixel Watch 1 or 2, I think the jump in battery life and build quality makes this a mandatory upgrade. It feels like the device we were promised years ago, and for the first time, I'm not just tolerating the battery life—I'm actually impressed by it.
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Great product and amazing battery life. I sleep with the Watch to take advantage of the sleep features and I only charge every 3 days.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Design
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Open box
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I was able to get a deal on the price. Brand new, and I'm loving it so far. It records my sleep! The amazing sleek look, and the speed of the UI are much appreciated.
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This is a fantastic watch. The watch integrates seamlessly into the android ecosystem and is a pleasure to use. The display is also a beautiful sight. My only concern is that I will ultimately scratch the screen because it is not sapphire. I tend to be a bit tough on my watches and this worries me. The fact that the screen is replaceable offers some solace but there is a cost associated with that. Fantastic watch but not ideal if you are a but rough and tumble.
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This Pixel watch is pretty awesome, coming from a Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 so it has its pros and cons. Pros is the screen is bigger but the watch is about the same size. Battery lasts 48hours for me which is great. OS is more smooth. Cons it's takes some time to adjust because it operates a little different than the Galaxy Watch 4 and 5. Also the charger is kinda weird at times so always make sure it's actually charging.
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The graphics, lighting, image quality, size, and colors have all improved. It loads much faster now, although the previous charger was better. If you had the earlier version, it can be a bit hard to get used to the new one at first, but overall it’s much better and faster.