Google Pixel Watch 2: What’s New, Leaks, Comparison

Along with the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, Google is anticipated to release the Google Pixel Watch 2. Although the firm has not yet made any formal announcements on the impending product, many leaks have clarified its important features.

Despite being on the market for less than a year, the Google Pixel Watch is still among the best smartwatches on the market right now. Nothing is perfect, but Google definitely hopes to improve this wearable even further with the arrival of the Pixel Watch 2.

The information was obtained via the Google Play console, and 9to5Google was the first to spot the debut of “Eos”, which is thought to be the working name for the upcoming Pixel Watch 2.

Let’s begin the much-predicted evaluation of the Google Pixel Watch 2 vs. the first-generation Pixel Watch:

  • Chipset: The new Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chipset, which is substantially more capable and efficient than the Samsung Exynos 9110 chip in the first Pixel Watch, will power the Pixel Watch 2. Improvements should mainly focus on battery life and better performance. It is predicted that in addition to this CPU increase, the new watch will maintain the 2 GB RAM capacity that was present in the original Pixel Watch.
  • Battery: According to rumors, the Pixel Watch 2 will feature a somewhat bigger battery than the first Pixel Watch, which should improve battery life.
  • Design:  There have been very few leaks and rumors about the Pixel Watch 2’s design, which allows for some individual speculation about the device’s structure and appearance. Given that the present Pixel Watch design already stands out as modern and fashionable among its competitors, it is logical to predict that Google may decide to stick with the winning strategy established by the initial Pixel Watch. It’s possible that Google will decide to improve the current design rather than make significant changes in order to account for future advances. It’s worth hoping that Google will think about offering the watch in a variety of sizes.

google pixel watch 2 round design

Image Courtesy: Google Store
  • Health and fitness tracking: Because of Google’s partnership with Fitbit, the Pixel Watch 2 is anticipated to contain more advanced health and fitness monitoring functions than the first-generation Pixel Watch. Heart rate observation, GPS tracking, and sleep tracking are just a few scenarios that demonstrate these functions.

pixel watch ECG

Image Courtesy: Google Store
  • Software: The Pixel Watch 2 is expected to run on Google’s Wear OS 4, which is a major update over the Wear OS 3.5 software that the original Pixel Watch runs. Wear OS 4 is more user-friendly has better integration with Google apps and offers seamless integration with other Google services.

Google Pixel Watch 2 Release Date

It’s been a trending topic worldwide for a while. And people around the world want to know more information about the features of the Google Pixel Watch 2 and what’s new in this smartwatch. According to rumors, it is expected to launch in early October.

Country Availability

As per the Devices and Services country availability of Google, the first Pixel Watch was sold in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the US. The new Pixel Watch 2 is expected to be sold in India.

Key Differences Between the Two Watches:

FeaturesGoogle Pixel Watch 2Google Pixel Watch
ChipsetQualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1Samsung Exynos 9110
Battery306 mAh294 mAh
DesignRound ShapeRound Shape
Health and fitness trackingMore Advanced with Lots of Sport FeaturesBasic
SoftwareWear OS 4Wear OS 3.5
MaterialsAluminum case80% recycled stainless steel case
DisplaySamsung led display320 ppi AMOLED display with DCI-P3 color

There are two versions of the Google Pixel Watch 2: one with a SIM and one without. In contrast to the other model, which offers Wi-Fi connectivity so that users may access the internet and download apps, the SIM card variant will also support the e-SIM.

The rumors claim that it includes a 1.2-inch circular display that will give the watch a futuristic appearance. According to the same leaks, it also includes a round Samsung LED display that supports the newest Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 to deliver super-fast communication.

The Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 CPU might enable the Google Pixel Watch 2 to have exceptional battery life with a 306 mAh battery.

An electrodermal sensor is offered to protect the skin and monitor its condition. In addition, a variety of sports modes will be available to track activity levels and health-related behaviors.

The field of wellness and fitness is one of the most important areas for progress. The features of the Pixel Watch 2 are clearly influenced by Google’s close partnership with Fitbit.

The coach workouts are a major addition, but it’s unclear whether all users will have access to them or just Fitbit premium members will.

Furthermore, the installation of the Ceta sensor improves stress tracking. In order to provide stress-related alerts and even a stress management score, this sensor examines a variety of data, including heart rate and sweat production.

The Pixel Watch 2 still uses the magnetic charging puck from its predecessor, despite the fact that this approach has drawn criticism for having an unsteady magnetic connection.

It is unclear if the watch comes with Ultra Wide Band (UWB) hardware. Even while UWB was supposed to activate once the Pixel Watch 2 goes on sale, its absence from the FCC certification makes suspect that it will truly be a feature of Google’s new wearable.

Let’s now discuss numbers. The price range would be unclear, but probably $350 for the Wi-Fi version and $400 for the cellular model.

The Pixel Watch 2 stands out as a more simple and enhanced version of the previous model after our comparison. The advances in fitness and battery life stand out as the main reasons for upgrading.

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