

⌚ Elevate your wrist game with the Pixel Watch 2 — where smart meets stylish and safe.
The Google Pixel Watch 2 merges Fitbit’s cutting-edge health tracking with Google’s powerful app ecosystem, featuring advanced sensors for heart rate, skin temperature, and stress management. It offers 24-hour battery life with fast charging, emergency safety features like SOS and Fall Detection, and a sustainable recycled aluminum case with a premium porcelain band. Designed for Android users seeking a stylish, all-in-one smartwatch that keeps health, safety, and productivity seamlessly connected.





| ASIN | B0CCQ4BX4T |
| Best Sellers Rank | 224,668 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 6,447 in Smartwatches |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | G4TSL / GQ6H2 |
| Manufacturer | |
| Product Dimensions | 16.26 x 5.59 x 3.05 cm; 222 g |
M**R
Great watch
Love this watch. Really nice size for small wrists. Looks great. Easy to change bands. Battery life is ok. Great value for money
M**O
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K**T
+Très bonne montre, bonne performance, très fluide, permet de compter ses pas, avoir des infos sur son sommeil, voir notre rythme cardiaque, etc +On peut aussi répondre aux appels messenger par exemple et la qualité audio est vraiment pas mal +On peut utiliser google map et même télécharger des map hors ligne, donc si jamais votre téléphone manque de batterie et que vous êtes perdu, vous pouvez avoir le gps sur votre montre +Elle fit bien avec tout, j'aime bien son look perso, pas trop grosse, pas trop petite - La batterie dure moyennement longtemps, environ 32h sans le always on display, mais au moins elle recharge quand même assez vite
G**N
I had to replace my aging Galaxy S3 Frontier which is at it's end of life. I love that watch! I was going to get either a Galaxy S6 Pro or a Pixel Watch 2. After much soul searching, I knew I had to make a decision. so the gambler in me decided to try something new. I'm glad I did! Now clearly, a watch released less than 6 months ago is going to out perform one released 6 or 7 years ago. But the improvement in performance is remarkable. It's faster responding, pairs quickly and easily with my Pixel 6a smartphone, and has superior software. It's really the software that makes the smartwatch useful and productive. And to Samsung's credit, they kept my old war horse's software current. But, the Fitbit software is much more modern than Samsung Health. It can scan barcode label on food packages when I record what I eat and it is much more flexible in terms of how the nutrient servings list is recorded. And that means less manual calculations when trying adjust servings from grams to, say, ounces. Heart monitoring is more accurate, stair climbing is much more accurate, and sleep monitoring is actually usable. It might be the advancements in sensor quality rather than the software algorithms. But I do trust the results more. Charging the battery is FAST. I get about 36 hours of life from the battery, on about 45 minutes of charging. Twenty minutes of charging while I shower in the morning will give me about 12 hours of battery life. The wireless magnetic charger is a little different from the Samsung watch, but it is very functional. The user needs to make sure that the crown and stem is parallel to the power cord, and once the watch is about an inch away from the charger, the charger is drawn to the watch magnetically and it leaps up and connects to the watch. This is not BS on my part, it happens everyday. Only once has this connection not been made perfectly. The PW 2, is smaller and lighter, physically. It's about the size of a traditional men's mechanical dress watch. My ancient eyes can see the slightly smaller screen with ease. My arthritic gorilla fingers akso have no problem manipulating the screen. It is comfortable to wear long term, even to bed, for sleep monitoring. It offers a more classy and elegant appearance than the larger and sportier S6 Pro. I was comfortable with the new user interface within a day or two; so I think people coming from another brand won't have a huge learning curve. Like the Pixel Smartphones, Google uses a simple and uncluttered interface that I found very intuitive. I am quite pleased with my purchase,and can recommend it to others.
C**D
Love this watch. Easy to switch bands and the bands stay attached unlike my Fitbit. Watchface is easy to read and not too big. You have to make sure the charger is on snug or it won't charge. This has only happened once to me. I guess I bumped the charger and it moved enough that the watch didn't charge. It doesn't keep step count well. It is always at least 200 steps off. That it frustrating. For this reason only I have been thinking about going back to Fitbit.
S**.
Upgrading from an old Galaxy Gear S2 to the Pixel Watch 2 has been a pretty drastic change, some of the features I really like, some not so much. To start off, the battery life is reasonable. I don't use always on display, and I'm not constantly getting notifications (I'm selective as to what pushes to my watch) and I get 2 full days of use out of it. Charging is quick and I usually plug it in while I have a shower and drink my morning coffee. The fitness tracking is great and accurate, however what I strongly dislike is the need for a Fitbit subscription. It did come with 1 year for free, but I'll be curious to see how functional it really is after that subscription ends. Sleep tracking is just okay in my opinion, it often tracks me reading a book as being asleep. I get that I'm not moving much during that time, but my old watch never made that mistake. One handy feature is the ability to download music to the watch so I can listen while on a walk and don't need to take my phone. Being phone free is really nice sometimes. I just got a pair of pixel ear buds (yes, I'm fully bought into the Google eco system now) and the switching between phone and watch is seamless. Overall, I'm happy with the watch, but for the price, I kind of expected a more premium experience vs. my old Samsung and I'm just not feeling like it was that big of an upgrade considering how many years the two devices are apart.
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