⌚ Elevate Your Everyday with the Google Pixel Watch 2!
The Google Pixel Watch 2 combines cutting-edge health tracking features, including heart rate monitoring and stress management, with a stylish champagne gold aluminum case and a comfortable hazel active band. With a 24-hour battery life and seamless integration with Google apps, this smartwatch is designed for the modern professional on the go.
Screen Size | 41 Millimeters |
Battery Charge Time | 75 minutes |
Item Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
Color | Gold Case w/ Hazel Band - WiFi |
Band Color | Gold |
Style Name | WiFi |
Item Shape | Round |
Compatible Phone Models | Google Pixel |
Communication Feature | Notification |
Wireless Compability | Infrared |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Supported Application | Heart Rate Monitor |
Controller Type | Voice Control |
Case Material Type | Aluminum |
Operating System | android |
Additional Features | Heart Rate Monitor |
R**R
May 2025 pre-owned black pixel 2 watch purchase. condition, battery, accessories, 10/10
Item Purchased: Black Pre-Owned Google Pixel Watch 2The watch arrived in a resealed, open-box Google Pixel Watch 2 package. It included both watch band sizes and a USB-C charging cable, but no wall outlet—so if you don’t already have a USB-C wall charger, you may want to pick one up.The watch face was pristine and the device was very clean—overall, in excellent condition.Out of the box, the watch had a 34% charge and paired easily with my OnePlus phone. Even at that battery level, the battery saver mode held up well through a full 8-hour shift.Today, after a full charge, I used the watch mainly to track steps, check time, monitor health, and control media. I don’t get a lot of notifications or spend much time fiddling with it, and by the end of my 8-hour shift, the battery was still at 78%. So far, the battery health seems excellent.Overall, I’m really happy with the price and quality of this purchase—great value.
T**B
Best watch for the money
I resisted getting a smart watch until I found this one. The band is very comfortable, the face isn't huge and that's a huge plus for me. I'm not constantly receiving junk messages like for the Samsung watch. The only thing is I wish I could personalize notes on how I'm feeling when it detects stress instead of getting a multiple choice list, and the type of notifications I get from Fitbit.It synced easily with my Samsung phone, catches super fast and is very affordable in comparison to many others.
B**
What a nice gift!
This is the best smartwatch!I received an off-brand smartwatch for Christmas that I never could get to work correctly and the app had terrible reviews.Right out of the package I was able to have this personalized and ready to use.Charges fast, is reliable and easy to use. I love being able to pick which watch face I prefer. Easy peasy! Fitness tracker is amazing, very durable.
D**R
Great watch!!
I have no idea why others are complaining about the battery life! My brightness is on 3/4 and my AOD is also on. I wear it all day straight, granted I do not get many calls on it but I get a ton of notifications throughout the day and when I go to bed at night I have never seen it below 50%. I do absolutely agree with everyone that changing the bands are an absolute nightmare, and that is the reason for the 4 stars instead of 5. I pay a few bucks a month for the facer watch app and it literally has thousands of different faces to choose from. I do wish they would take a page from the apple watch with the bands, no idea what they were thinking with that design! But other than that I like it way more than my limited apple watch (like every single apple product it's their way or no way which is why I now own a pixel watch and phone).
K**T
First impressions of the Pixel Watch2 plus updates
Having tried a TicWatch Pro5 and a OnePlus2 over recent weeks and having sent both back as i could never Google Wallet to work consistently across either of those two watches…I have great hope for the Pixel2 watch. I have a Pixel7 phone, so with a Pixel7 phone, Pixel2 watch and Google Wallet….what could go wrong? Nothing, I hope.I wont try to use Google Wallet for another 2 days yet on the Pixel2 watch. i will update the review once i try that a few times. I have used my Pixel7 phone with Google Wallet for a long time now and whenever the Ticwatch or the OnePlus watches did not work, my Pixel7 phone worked with Google Wallet every time. So, obviously an issue with those other two watches. I “assume” that Google will get this correct on the Pixel2 watch.I did end up using the longer strap that comes with the watch. Taking the strap off is a bit of a pain, probably for most men who keep their nails short. I had my wife use her nail to push the very small “button” and slide the shorter strap off. Putting the longer one was a bit of a pain also until i read the very small manual again and actually used the longer strap to push the button (and not my own short finger nail), then the longer strap went on first time. For me, not the best design for changing straps.But, in general, the installation was a breeze. Probably better than the other two watches. I did buy a foldable charger which will charge both my phone a Pixel2 watch. Looks pretty good on the nightstand.I'm keeping an eye on how long a charge on the watch holds. Last night it was fully charged when I went to bed and was at 88% when I woke up after about 7 hours of sleep. During the day, I get various notifications, an odd phone call or two. As the watch his new, I am obviously playing with settings etc, but that should settle down once I get used to the watch.With Google Wallet, I used the Pixel2 watch twice yesterday. Once at WaWa for gas and once at Publix (groceries). Neither of the two other watches worked at Publix. What was interesting is that when using Wallet on my phone at Publix I get the blue and white check mark very quickly but when using the watch, the checkout terminal showed me a "please wait" or similar message and was accepted once the cashier finished ringing up the purchases. I'll check that out again in future Publix purchases.Alarms...I have 3 alarms set on my phone for Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 06:30 and had to set these manually on the watch so alarms o NOT sync between the phone and the watch. I think I have the standard clock app on my phone but not sure...I just looked at it on the phone but not obvious if I added this app or if it is the standard app.UPDATE 7/11/2024Google Pixel2 Watch – Battery Loss and Google Wallet ObservationsBattery lossDay206:00 to 18:00 battery 88% -> 69%23:30 to 06:45 battery 100% -> 88%Day306:00 to 18:00 battery 88% -> 54%Day423:00 to 06:30 battery 100% -> 93%Sleep mode enabled by time settingFitBit enabled (NOT premium) – For my purposes (I’m 74), premium doesn’t seem worth it.I get a phone call or two, notifications and time checkingTook cat to the vet for yearly checkupWatch Google Wallet did NOT work, Pixel7 phone also did NOT work.Turns out that they take Apple Pay but NOT Google Pay (why would a vendor do this?)Day5Hyundai dealer, Pixel2 watch accepted for service payment. Had to hold the watch almost touching the pay terminalDay6Watch lost 9% of battery while sleeping over night (22:15 to 06:00) from 100% to 91%Treadmill this morning, FitBit seems to disagree with the figures that my treadmill providesTreadmill – 31 Minutes, 1.53 miles, 111 caloriesFitBit – 21 minutes, 1.32 miles, 274 caloriesIt’s interesting that the watch seems to recognize that I am exercising and prompted me to select a mode. I chose “treadmill”…this was after I had been walking for a number of minutes. That may explain some of the differences shown above…but not the calories I would think. You should wipe your wrist and watch dry after exercising.UPDATE 7/16/2024IF I press start on the watch as I start walking, the treadmill and watch statistics are pretty close. Heartbeat (obviously changing) is pretty much the same between treadmill and watch). Miles walked (treadmill says 1.5 miles, watch says 1.4 miles). Treadmill doesn't count steps although the watch does.Google Wallet/Pay or whatever they are calling it today. It seems that there are some stores that take Apple Pay but NOT Google Wallet/Pay. My vet is like that, local Chinese restaurant last night was the same. From some web searching, it seems that Apple Pay is used a lot more than Google Wallet/Pay. My local Publix supermarket takes the Pixel2 watch but refused the earlier smart watches I tried (TicWatch nPro5 and the OnePlus Pro). So, it would appear that this Pixel2 watch is more reliable than the other two using it for credit card charges. What make this watch even better is a larger unit. I read that the Pixel3 may have two sizes.Watch accepted for payment at the Olive Garden yesterday. I had to hold the watch very close to the pay terminal. It seemed to accept it as I kinda tapped the watch on the pay terminal gently. Not sure if tapping it actually did the trick or not.UPDATE 7/24/2024The Pixel2 watch accepted at more places with Google Wallet than either of the two previous watches I tried although still has rejections occasionally when the phone works straight away.Treadmill use and trackingI notice that when turning treadmill mode on for the watch that it does update the FitBit app on some sort of basis (not sure on what basis though). Sleeping the phone and then immediately waking it up again updates the FitBit app on the phone. Tracking seems relatively close to the readings on my treadmill but certainly NOT the same. I guess I should expect that. The watch also buzzes a LOT while I am walking on the treadmill. It is NOT obvious why this is. Multiple notification buzzes at a time. No actual notifications showing on the watch. I presume that is must be FitBit related but it sure isn't obvious why. Maybe some parameter exceeded on FitBit?UPDATE 8/1/2024On the treadmill this morning. Fitbit seems to disagree with my treadmill.Treadmill figures29.29 minutes, 1.5 miles, 107 caloriesFitbit figures26 minutes, 1.42 miles, 781 caloriesI don’t understand the calories difference.One thing to remember is to always stop treadmill activity on the watch. The one time that I forgot to do this..FitBit congratulated me for walking for 122 hours!UPDATE 9/1/2024Still mostly pleased with the watch. The Google Pay is somewhat hit and miss. Some places like Panera (at least my local one) seem to have a hard time with the watch but not with my Pixel7 phone. I have used the watch to pay at my local Ruby Tuesday several times. Tonight, neither the watch or the phone worked there and the server tried 2 different pay terminals. Had to use the credit card…make sure you still carry one with you and don’t rely on the watch or phone 100%!UPDATE 9/22/2024I have to say that I am kinda disappointed in the watch and using Google Wallet. There are a variety of places around where I live that seem to have issues with using the Pixel2 watch to pay. The Pixel7 (and now my new Pixel9 XL) always seem to work when paying. The watch works, maybe, 30 to 40% o the time. Maybe it is that the phone has more power than the watch? But, as I said, I am disappointed in how the watch functions with Google Wallet. Maybe the Pixel3 watch will be better?UPDATE 9/24/2024I’m now seeing the battery drop from 100% around 7AM to 12% by 4PM. Not sure why. I do get notifications on but not, to me, huge amounts. I have FitBit setup but I don’t do a whole lot with it either. Right now, I am having an issue where the Pixel9 XL phone and watch are not syncing. The phone tells me that it is paired with the phone but if I go into the phone alarm settings and try to turn on “Alarm sync”, it tells me “Can’t pair with a watch”, check the Google Pixel Watch app to pair Pixel Watch with this phone”. However, I have 12% battery, so I told the phone to forget the watch, rebooted the watch and will have to wait until he watch gets some more charge to re-pair it.UPDATE 10/3/2024I turned off the always on display and the tilt-to-wake. I left just the touch-to-wake on. Battery life much better now. I still find the best way is to put the watch on charge when I don't need it for an hour or two. Charging is pretty quick. If you use the FitBit app, make sure that you have a decent charge before wearing the watch to bed (maybe 60% plus?). I did also pay and download another watch face (VIDAMOL). Only $0.99. It allows the battery charge to be displayed at the top of the watch face with a size that I can read without glasses on. This watch face better than the "standard" ones for me.
E**E
Google Pixel is the best
I love my watch first smart watch and thank you I have pixel earbuds as well as the pixel pro cell love all my tech
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