- The Pixel Watch 2 comes with three new advanced sensors for heart rate tracking, skin temperature, and stress management[1,2]; 100% recycled light aluminum housing makes it comfortable to wear[3]
- The all-new heart rate sensor and Google AI combine for Fitbit’s most spot-on heart rate tracking yet[4], so you can get more precise health and fitness info[5]
- Go even longer with the enhanced 24-hour battery and always-on display[6,7]; charge for 75 minutes to get a full day of battery life[8]
- Identify potential signs of stress with Fitbit’s body-response feature, so you can manage it in the moment[5]; and track variations in your skin temperature, blood oxygen levels, and sleep to help you spot possible changes[5,9,10]
- Get help with Emergency SOS and Fall Detection if you’re feeling unsafe or if you’ve had a hard fall[11,12]; and Safety Check alerts your close contacts if you don’t respond to a set check-in timer[13]
- Assess your heart rhythm for atrial fibrillation with the ECG app and easily share results with your doctor[5,14]
- Stay on top of your workouts with features like Auto Workout mode and Heart Zone Training[5]; plus, set a goal with Pace Training when running to get real-time feedback[5]
- Your favorite Google apps, like Google Calendar, Maps, Gmail and more, are designed for the Pixel Watch 2, so you can easily respond to texts and emails, answer calls, and listen to songs and podcasts from anywhere[15]
- Fast Pair makes it easy to connect Pixel devices with each other[16]; listen to music on the run with Pixel Buds, and control your Pixel Camera and Nest devices right from your watch[16,17]
- Please refer to the Legal section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.)

Google Pixel Watch
Google Pixel Watch 2 (Previous Model) with Best of Fitbit – Heart Rate Tracking, Stress Management, Safety Features – Android Smartwatch – Polished Silver Aluminum Case -…
$183.73
+ Free ShippingProduct Dimensions | 6.4 x 2.2 x 1.2 inches |
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Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
Item model number | G4TSL, GQ6H2 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
OS | Android |
Connectivity technologies | Wi-Fi |
GPS | Built-in GPS |
Special features | Accelerometer, Activity Tracker, Always On Display, Body Temperature Monitor, Calorie Tracker |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Scanner Resolution | 320 ppi |
color | Silver Case – Porcelain Active Band – Wi-Fi |
Battery Power Rating | 3E+2 Milliamp Hours |
Whats in the box | Google Pixel Watch 2, Quick Start Guide, USB-C Magnetic Charging Cable, Watch Band |
Manufacturer | |
Date First Available | October 4, 2023 |
Standing screen display size | 41 Millimeters |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 2 GB |
6 reviews for Google Pixel Watch 2 (Previous Model) with Best of Fitbit – Heart Rate Tracking, Stress Management, Safety Features – Android Smartwatch – Polished Silver Aluminum Case -…
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A. Morton –
Very nice watch, comfy and stylish. Works fantastic with my pixel phone
tomfromboston –
This watch is an upgrade from any Fitbit model in my opinion. I can easily access my contacts and create a message or call someone directly from my watch if I can’t get to my phone. I find the step count more accurate than Fitbit while pushing a baby stroller.
It charges using a magnetic charger via Type-C and charges within about an hour. The battery doesn’t last as long as I’d like but it doesn’t bother me unless I forget to charge my watch in the morning.
It keeps track of my heart rate and monitors for any irregular signs.
Very decent way for the value!
Keatyn –
Never owned a smart watch until now. Got it on sale for 200 CAD. Gotta say, this is a pretty neat piece of tech. So many great features, and the battery is pretty impressive given the size (turn off “tilt to wake” and you should get over 30 hours with moderate use). Charges crazy fast too! (up like 1% every 20 seconds or so).
Highly recommend, especially at this price point.
Kate –
I have greatly enjoyed this watch since I purchased it a couple months ago. It has done a good job tracking my workouts (using Strava), promptly receiving notifications, and lasts all day on a single charge. It works well with my phone (Pixel 9). Unless something big comes up I can recommend this watch.
Size = came with two straps, so I used the one that works for me
Comfort = surprisingly comfortable having come from a smaller watch
I have not used it while sleeping or very in-depth health tracking, so I can’t speak to that.
Kate –
Obsessed with my pixel watch. I am a pixel phone user as well, so love that it connects with my Google fit and my Fitbit app. Lots of apps available on it, as well as phone answering and texting. Gps works great! I use it mostly to track my vitals and workouts. But my ring camera also connects to it and shows me when someone is at my door. Only negative is that the battery doesn’t last long–maybe a day and a half. However, it charges quickly and I just set it on the charger while I do my makeup and get ready for my morning and it’s almost fully charged by then. Lots of clock face customization too.
Judah –
So I quickly learned after getting the watch a few days ago to go into the watch’s settings, click battery, and turn on the battery saver. To have your watch come on, you gently tap the screen or press the crown button. This has greatly improved the battery life. But YOU shouldn’t have to do that with a watch that costs this much.
On the plus side, you can change just about every setting imaginable, and the Fitbit is a nice touch (despite most of the good features behind a subscription service). That’s called Google greed. You’ll get used to it. They’re a monopoly for a reason. Using it to make and receive calls is awesome. Got a call the other day and was able to talk as I washed the dishes. No earbuds are required. The person who called me said the audio was great.
I highly recommend this if you don’t mind the craptacular battery life. I’m surprised they didn’t fix it with a software update. Something is feasting on the power. Or they went with the lowest bidder for parts.
Oh, if you have fat fingers or medium-sized ones, forget about the keyboard. LOL. You’ll need a stylus (yes they work). The speech-to-text is very good but you have to remember to say “period” or “comma” when composing messages. If you don’t, it’ll be one long sentence without proper punctuation. You can even say “heart emoji” and it’ll insert that. You can also go back and edit the message with your fingers and use the keyboard to correct mistakes. I’ll update my review if needed and the longer I use it. Oh, the ECG works and is very cool. Even the sleep monitor caught my apnea.