Google Pixel Watch 4 hands-on review
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Google Pixel Watch 4 hands-on review
"The Pixel Watch 4 is Google's latest stab at the premium smartwatch market. As the successor to last year's Pixel Watch 3, the new model may not look all that different on the surface. But underneath that domed exterior is a slew of improvements, including a new display, an updated chipset, longer battery life with faster charging, improved fitness tracking, and Google's latest Wear OS software with Material 3 Expressive design."
"The Pixel Watch 4 features an identical design to its predecessor. It is, however, a very nice design, so it's hard to complain. The domed glass that gently crowns in the middle and wraps around the sides still looks unique and beautiful. The rest of the watch body is made out of aluminum, which can either be polished or matte depending on the color."
"The Pixel Watch uses a proprietary connector for attaching the wrist straps. If you are foregoing compatibility by not using standard lugs, you at least expect the attachment mechanism to be easy to use. But while the Pixel Watch 4 mechanism is easy enough in theory, in practice, I found it frustrating to remove or attach a strap because of how tiny the button is that needs to be pressed to release the strap."
Starting at $349 for the 41mm version, the Pixel Watch 4 brings a new display, an updated chipset, longer battery life with faster charging, improved fitness tracking, and Wear OS with Material 3 Expressive design. The exterior retains the domed glass and aluminum body, offered in polished or matte finishes, and comes in 41mm and 45mm sizes. The watch is svelte and very light. The rotating crown and side button are small and difficult to press. The watch uses a proprietary strap connector with a tiny release button that makes swapping bands frustrating. The default fluoroelastomer strap is nice but third-party strap options will be limited.
Read at GSMArena.com
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