In the highly anticipated tech event today, Google is set to reveal the Pixel Watch 2, promising a host of improvements over its predecessor. Here’s a breakdown of the key details surrounding Google’s latest wearable.
Design Insights:
While the Pixel Watch 2 may share similarities with its predecessor from the front, it boasts a redesigned back housing three new sensors, all crafted from 100% aluminum. Expect a stylish array of colors – Polished Silver/Bay, Matte Black/Obsidian, Champagne Gold/Hazel, and Polished Silver/Porcelain. The smartwatch will introduce two new bands, Metal Slim and Active Sport, with speculations hinting at a complete shift to a 100% aluminum body for reduced weight. The device retains thick bezels but introduces a new display from Samsung, maintaining a 1.2-inch screen and 41mm dial size.
Hardware and Software Upgrades:
Running on WearOS 4, Pixel Watch 2 brings dynamic theme support and seamless updates. Rumors circulate about a switch from the dated Exynos to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 chipset. Anticipate a slightly larger 306mAh battery, offering up to 24 hours of battery life with an always-on display. Under-the-hood enhancements include Fitbit’s multi-path heart rate sensor for accurate exercise tracking and Fitbit’s stress management system. Expect features like automatic workout tracking and the ‘Safety Check’ feature for enhanced safety during nighttime walks or in potentially unsafe areas.
Price Point:
Tipster Roland Quandt suggests a slight price bump for the Google Pixel Watch 2, starting from 349 GBP (approximately Rs 35,000).
Stay tuned for live updates on the Pixel Watch 2 launch, as Google continues to redefine the landscape of wearable technology.
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