Google has officially launched the second generation of the Pixel Watch 2 smart watch, which has a similar design to the first generation but with some improvements in terms of specifications and battery life.
The Google Pixel Watch 2 features a circular design and is equipped with a 1.2-inch OLED screen with a resolution of 384 x 384 pixels, which is a lower resolution than the first generation to reduce power consumption.
The Google Pixel Watch 2 is powered by 2GB of RAM and the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1+ processor, a proprietary wearable processor based on 4nm process technology, making it more power efficient than the previous generation Exynos 9110 processor. to implement.
The watch is powered by a 306 mAh battery that Google says can last up to 24 hours with the Always On Display feature enabled. It also supports fast charging, with a 30-minute charge providing up to 12 hours of battery life.
The second-generation watch is no different from its predecessor: it is still 41mm in size, made entirely of recycled aluminum and covered with a stronger protective glass.
The watch runs on the new Wear OS 4 operating system and features a number of interface improvements, including a new watch face with a different design.
The watch can accurately track physical activity, measure heart rate, blood oxygen levels, monitor sleep quality, nervousness, skin temperature, and more.
The watch does not have an ECG feature like competing watches from Apple and Samsung.
The watch has an “Emergency Share” feature that sends your geolocation to trusted contacts that the user has previously specified. Users can also get a free six-month subscription to Fitbit Premium, which uses artificial intelligence to analyze fitness performance and provide guidance.
Google's new Pixel Watch 2 is available in a variety of colors, including silver, gold and black, and is 5ATM/IP68 water-resistant.
The standard version of the watch launched by Google costs $350, and the version that supports the 4G LTE network costs $400.