I Tested the Pixel Watch 4: Design and Function, Working in Harmony
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9.0
Pros & Cons
- Emergency satellite connectivity
- $350 (starting) price
- Dual-band GPS
- Hands-free Gemini voice assistant
- Battery lasts just over 24 hours (41mm)
- Screen is prone to scratches
I was genuinely excited when I first heard about the Pixel Watch 4. Google says it’s the biggest update yet for the smartwatch, promising better everything — from battery life to display. It also introduced not one but two powerful assistants: Gemini and a true Fitbit health coach — the kind of built-in concierge I’ve wanted in a smartwatch.
The health coach took a while to materialize, but it was worth the wait, proving able to help you make sense of the health data dump and convert it into action. And everything else I’ve tested so far does, in fact, live up to the ideal I’d built up in my head, making the Pixel Watch 4 a...
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