

⌚ Elevate your wrist game with the Pixel Watch 2 — where smart meets sleek and safety meets style.
The Google Pixel Watch 2 combines Fitbit’s advanced health sensors with Google’s AI and apps in a sleek, lightweight recycled aluminum case. Featuring 24-hour battery life, emergency safety features, and seamless integration with Google services, it’s designed for professionals who demand precision health tracking, smart connectivity, and stylish comfort all day long.















| ASIN | B0CCQ6SWQN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,536 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #154 in Smartwatches |
| Item model number | GD2WG / GQ6H2 |
| Manufacturer | |
| Product Dimensions | 19.87 x 4.38 x 1.4 cm; 31 g |
J**K
I love everything about this watch! When I first got it, every morning when I woke up I had to edit my sleep time as it always records me being awake 30 minutes to an hour before I was. After wearing it for a bit though, it seems to have gotten a lot better. Maybe it just needs some time to get to know your patterns. Now, I just couldn't be happier! I love the customization, with this watch, especially how I'm able to choose which stats show during workouts. Battery is actually good (at least for someone like me - use the tap to wake feature and don't use GPS). I charge it to 80% nightly and it's usually still at 35-40% 24 hours later. It's also extremely sleek looking and the perfect size. I'm a woman so a big reason I chose this watch is because it's smaller than a lot of the newer ones. I hope pixel continues making similar watches so I can stick with them in the future. Highly recommend!
A**A
Good watch but the battery dies quickly
A**N
Watch is awesome and worked great apart from dead pixels in the bottom of the screen. Once you noticed you couldn't unsee it. Ordered as a gift, unfortunately when it was finally given the return window with Amazon had long expired. Fortunately was able to contact Google and they processed it under warranty and sent a replacement (very quickly) for the defective watch which will be sent back to them. Thanks Google for your awesome customer service!
H**U
If you're looking for a watch that operates autonomously from a phone for you child, this isn't the right watch unless you're willing to give your kid a phone number on a phone. For parents looking for a watch for their older child: I'm looking for a watch that can call without using a phone, and with which my daughter can send texts that she writes (i.e. aren't pre-written). I ordered this thinking it would be great! Here's the issue - it requires a phone to set up. So I used mine. And that gave her ALL my contacts, my work email notifications, and every text I sent. I thought I'd outsmart it - I set up an old Android that we had laying around. BUT! Alas, my 11yo couldn't have her gmail associated with it because she's not 13, the age at which a kid's gmail account becomes an adult account. So I changed her age. Google did not provide the "upgrade to adult" option that Google forums say should have happened. So I created an adult account for her. Then spent 2 hours with AT&T trying to get the eSIM to work. Nope. It needs an active phone w/a number, not just an old phone laying around with no SIM card. There are two workarounds according to AT&T: 1) give your kid the phone they wanted anyhow (hard "no" for me) and put the phone number on that, then bluetooth the watch to the phone, or 2) get an Apple watch SE, which can be set up to be a kid's watch and operate autonomously without putting all your emails and contacts and texts on their watch. For people wanting to use the watch themselves: worked great. Easy to set up. Bluetooth to the phone worked fine. Call quality was good. Texting was easy. Just needs that phone.
C**E
This watch is everything I needed and wanted. I have heart issues so monitoring my heart rate is important and this helps with that. I want to become more active and this works better than my Fitbit! My only complaints is with size. The larger wrist band still is not that large for me (only 1-2 holes from the end) and the watch itself is a little big so if I bend my hand I end up pressing the crown in with my hand and turning the display on and more. There is no way to have the crown face away from my hand which would have been ideal and still have the display readable. With all that it helps with for health and the added bonus of linking with my phone, the size is not a deal breaker. The battery lasts about 2 days for me. Overall worth getting but if money is tight wait for a sale!
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