Google is gearing up to unveil its second generation of smartwatches, led by the highly anticipated Pixel Watch 2. The previous model didn’t make its way, creating substantial anticipation for the new version of this smartwatch. A recent leak has sparked excitement, hinting at significant improvements, particularly in the realm of advanced monitoring functions, among other intriguing qualities.
If all goes according to schedule, the Pixel Watch 2 is expected to make its debut in early October, coinciding with the launch of Google’s flagship smartphones, the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro. While the official date has not been confirmed yet, historically, Google has used this timeframe to announce its next-generation devices. Nevertheless, the focus right now remains on the exciting features that the second iteration of Google’s smartwatch will bring to the table.
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Lighter and with better training tracking
All Fitbit watches come equipped with a feature called Fitbit Coach, offering advanced and personalized training options to help users enhance their physical fitness from the comfort of their homes through a user-friendly application. Recent rumors surrounding the Google Pixel Watch 2 suggest that the American tech giant has initiated discussions with Fitbit to potentially collaborate on becoming the new training assistant for their upcoming smartwatch.

Fitbit Coach stands out among the various monitoring options due to its flexibility in configuring workouts based on diverse factors such as goals, feedback, injuries, or current fitness level. However, it’s essential to highlight that to access these features, a Fitbit Premium account is necessary. This subscription service not only unlocks the benefits mentioned earlier but also provides access to video and audio workouts, offering visual and audio guidance for accurate and effective exercise movements.
Other new features of the Pixel Watch 2
Beyond the innovative workout tracking features, Google’s Pixel Watch 2 is rumored to hold more surprises. According to the latest reports, the watch’s body will be constructed from aluminum instead of stainless steel, resulting in a lighter and more manageable design. The new version of the smartwatch is anticipated to weigh less than 36 grams, making it one of the lightest options available. In comparison, the stainless steel version of the Apple Watch Series 8 weighs 42.3 grams without the strap, while its aluminum counterpart weighs 32.2 grams.
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Furthermore, the design of the Pixel Watch 2 is expected to feature perspiration holes on the strap, a thoughtful addition to prevent moisture buildup caused by prolonged wear. These details have surfaced from the most recent leak, giving us a glimpse of the upcoming Google smartwatch slated for release in October. However, it remains uncertain whether this version will reach or if interested buyers might need to explore the import market to acquire it.