Pixel Watch
Worn on the left wrist, with a Polished Silver case and a Charcoal Active Band | |
| Brand | |
|---|---|
| Type | Smartwatch |
| Series | Pixel |
| First released | October 13, 2022 |
| Availability by region | October 2022
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| Units shipped | 880,000 (Q4 2022) |
| Successor | Pixel Watch 2 |
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| Dimensions |
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| Weight | 36 g (1.3 oz) |
| Operating system | Wear OS 3.5 Upgradable to Wear OS 5.1 |
| System-on-chip | |
| Memory | 2 GB SDRAM |
| Storage | 32 GB eMMC flash |
| Battery | 294 mAh (lithium-ion) |
| Display | AMOLED at 320 ppi with DCI-P3 color |
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| Connectivity | |
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| Water resistance | 5 ATM |
| Codename | Rohan |
| Other | Custom 3D Gorilla Glass 5 |
| Website | Pixel Watch |
| References | |
The Pixel Watch is a Wear OS-based smartwatch designed, developed, and marketed by Google as part of the Google Pixel product line. First previewed in May 2022 during the Google I/O keynote, it features a round dome-shaped display as well as deep integration with Fitbit, which Google acquired in 2021. Two Pixel-branded smartwatches had been in development at Google by July 2016, but were canceled ahead of their release due to hardware chief Rick Osterloh's concerns that they did not fit well with other Pixel devices. Development on a new Pixel-branded watch began shortly after Google acquired Fitbit.
The Pixel Watch was officially announced on October 6, 2022, at the annual Made by Google event, and was released in the United States on October 13. It was succeeded by the Pixel Watch 2 in 2023, which brought incremental improvements to performance, health tracking, and battery life.
In September 2024, Google introduced the Pixel Watch 3, offering two case sizes - 41 mm and 45 mm, for the first time, smaller display bezels, and higher brightness. Most notably, it introduced Loss-of-Pulse Detection (LoPD), an FDA-cleared feature capable of identifying cardiac arrest in real time and automatically contacting emergency services, setting a new standard for wearable health safety.
Throughout 2025, Google continued improving the Pixel Watch experience via regular software updates. The June 2025 update added features such as Wallet Express Transit support, new watch faces, performance enhancements, and the Android Security Patch for June. A July 2025 update addressed emergency call issues on LTE models in certain regions and introduced new privacy options for Google Wallet, along with pinned Home controls for faster access.
The Pixel Watch 4 is expected to launch at the Made by Google event on August 20, 2025, alongside the Pixel 10 series. Early leaks suggest it will feature thinner bezels, faster charging (50% in 15 minutes), potentially a new Snapdragon W5 Gen 2 or custom RISC‑V chip, and the debut of Wear OS 6 with deeper integration of Google’s Gemini AI technologies. The watch is expected to maintain its premium position with prices starting around $349–$399 for Wi-Fi and $399–$449 for LTE models, and will likely include bundled services such as Fitbit Premium and YouTube Premium trials.