One Month With Google’s Pixel Watch 4: The Surprises No One Mentioned | All Things Mobile
One Month With Google’s Pixel Watch 4: The Surprises No One Mentioned
In “One Month With Google’s Pixel Watch 4,” we dive deep into the features and nuances of this sleek smartwatch, revealing surprises that often go unmentioned. After a month of hands-on experience, the Pixel Watch 4 proves to be a formidable contender in the Android watch market, thanks largely to its intuitive new user interface and the advanced Gemini voice assistant.
While the basics are certainly covered—fitness and health tracking are top-notch—the seamless integration within the Google ecosystem truly elevates the experience. With upgraded dual-band GPS and satellite connectivity, users can enjoy accurate tracking and messaging, even off-grid. The watch’s design has been redefined with a stunning display, although durability remains a slight concern.
Battery life is impressive, but a low-power mode limits functionality towards the end of its cycle. One of the standout features is the new health-focused AI coach integrated into the Fitbit app, which offers personalized fitness plans and health notifications, helping users maximize their workout potential.
For those on the fence about spending $350, the Pixel Watch 4 stands out for its robust features and potential, making it a worthy addition to any Android enthusiast’s collection. Curious about the full review or the Fitbit Coach? Check the comments for more insights!
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Tell me Google didn't pay for this without telling they sponsored this video
I like a reviewer that says "half-assed"
3:06 a round display just make no sense. Look at the cut off words
So would you take it over Samsung Galaxy Watch 8, or Ultra?
No ECG, no BP measurement, no lap counter, less accurate step count, no fall alert, no long battery life (longer than 6 days at least), no no no no no no nooooo
The Pixel Watch 4 is so beautiful! It's the best looking watch on the market. The battery life is really good too, 2 days AOD
Yes, a full Fitbit Coach review would be great.
skip >>> 1m 10s,, ( 30 Hours ) $350 .". is not exactly cheap …. " what can you buy for $350 ,, TV,, Chromebook, PC laptop
what makes that small watch .. COST.. $350,,,,
are google going to KILL OFF the existing Inspire 3 ( 10 days ) $80 and Charge 6 ( 5 days ) $110 FITBIT
(( i don't want to lose day by day activity data,, I don't want a week at a time ))
I want to know why I STILL can't sync my timers between my phone (pixel 10 pro xl) to my watch (pixel watch 4). The most basic function of a smart watch
6:50 – There is no real health data on any of these watches. Real health data is diagnostics and treatments that you receive from a hospital. These "smart" watches have none of that real health data, so it's a moot point and an irrelevant concern. The watch just has very incomplete sets of data of exercises and sleep. You can all too easily fudge the data by feeding in fake inputs, so the watch's data is wildly inaccurate for sleep and exercise.
Looks so ugly
May be relatable to a lot of people outside of you.
How can a person consider themselves a reviewer and at the same time, have issues connecting the bands on these smart watches. It takes me literally 8 seconds to swap them out. Maybe she really wasn't trying.