I've owned all three Pixel watches and find them strangely alluring. They strike a serene balance of form and functionality for daily use. I've always traded in each previous version for the next, and as always, the third revision of any smart device hits the sweet spot. The Pixel Watch 3 is fantastic and so far is very accurate with its new sensors and algorithms.
The most underrated feature of this watch is the sleep tracking. It can record your nap or sleep whenever. I'm a night shift worker and it helps a lot in tracking my sleep.
Thought u can do health connect to sync yr data to google fit? However, Garmin doesn’t. I am using health sync to sync all my data to Samsung health(ironically)
People confuse fitbit daily readyness with body battery. garmin have a readyness score to. same as samsungs new energy score. those have nothing to do with body battery
My Pixel watch 3 45mm LTE lasts 2 days consistently. I use it for the basic stuff. Check a couple emails. Check text messages and reply to a few. Always on display off. Tilt to wake off. Vibrations and pings and dings off. It lasts almost twice as long as my Pixel watch 1st Gen LTE. Definitely glad I skipped the 2nd Gen and went with the 3rd with the bigger watch I've been wanting
Of course it's going to last 2 days if you have the aod and tilt to wake off. It's basically not doing anything at that point. Kind of pointless as a watch, too.
I still adore my Google Pixel Watch 2! ❤⌚️ I don’t believe it lived up to the negative hype that surrounded it! In my opinion, it’s still an incredible device!
I wholeheartedly agree with you. I've had my pixel watch 2 for over a year and I love it. I just feel like Google kind of forgot about it and used it as more of a placement product. And I say that because a lot of these exclusive features for pixel watch 3 were supposed to be improvements for the pixel watch 2 through AI and through beta, but Google decided last minute to just add them as software locked features to the pixel watch 3. So I'm going to hold out on my pixel watch 2 because I think it's a fine device, especially with Wear OS5
Thank you for the review. Do you actually see any meaningful differences between the Pixel Watch 3 LTE (45 perhaps) and the pixel watch 2 LTE? I was lucky to get a Pixel watch 2 LTE for 173 euros, sealed.
5:03 I agree with this but unfortunately, since Google (and Samsung) started to make it possible to skin WearOS, this is just not going to happen. Sure, some manufacturers (like Mobvoi) might have a vanilla-like interface, but everyone now is using their own skins, which in a way makes sense because it gives the watches a consistent look, but still. Aside from that yes, the Pixel Watch 4 needs even less bezels, a sapphire screen and a second button below (or above, depending on how you use it) the crown.
Only one thing though - I believe the blood oxygen sensor on this one only works when you are sleeping and measures it when you’re asleep. It does not have an on demand feature at least not yet.
I am slowly switching away from Garmin because of this watch. The accuracy is somewhat comparable and does just fine with the runs that I do. If they offer a rugged version, with dual band GPS, and can pair with HRM straps then I will be a permanent Pixel watch user. I have been waiting on Google to release a watch like this.
i got sold my samsung galaxy watch 6 classic LTE fir the Pixel watch 3 45mm LTE. The pixel watch works so much better for me. best choice ever. I am also getting 4 Days battery with AOD off.
I like the simplicity of the PW3 45 mm. I don't use its fitness features as those were immediately disabled, but I do like its 4 days of battery life. The watch band it came with is cheap AF, but there's always Amazon. I also have the Galaxy Watch Ultra as it appears smoother, but it's also a more powerful device with more bells and whistles. As for the accuracy of tracking features I have no clue as I find those a gimmick and are disabled immediately. Fitness and health features don't make it watch smart anyway.
I have all three Pixel watches, an Garmin Epix 51mm and Galaxy 7 ultra. Left arm Pixel Watch 3 and right arm the Epix. I have compared the Garmin Epix and Polar H10 with the PW3. My HR reading on the PW3 is within 1-2 beats, compared to the Epix and H10 - very impressive. I wish Google would make a heavy duty version of the Pixel watch.
Good insights on the wild garden of Fitbit, that is something that Apple actually does well integrate data. It’s weird that there’s a wall garden worse than apples
I agree with your views the pixel watch 3 is a great watch, more of a jack of all trades. In saying that unless your doing super high end work outs "marathons and long endurance stuff" it would be a great watch for 99% of the population and if you have a google phone 100% the best watch to pair with other Google hardware.
I've owned all three, and the 3 is nice but hard to justify when you can pick up the 1 on the secondary market at a steep discount. I've been using the 1 almost since it came out, and the battery life has been about as one would expect (I wouldn't call it "atrocious"). The 3 does have a better display and battery, but 3 generations later it ought to anyway, and the overall experience isn't really that meaningfully different in my experience. (Oh, and I reviewed them both, myself.)
Im just wondering if this watch works better on non samsung phones. my daily phone was a note 10 but ever since i switch to a non Samsung phone my galaxy watch barely gets any notifications and at the end it only gets steps ane tells time.
I love my Pixel Watch 3, but I’m running into a (hopefully) strange bug. When doing a walk, I’m not getting any distance information. I did a half mile walk, and it showed as 0.01 miles. Strange thing is the GPS map is completely accurate, so I know the watch is collecting the necessary data. Anyone else seeing something similar?
The Google Pixel Watch 3 is the first Google smartwatch that the speaker actually likes. He didn't like the first two generations because they were too big and had bad battery life. This third generation comes in two sizes and has much better battery life. The speaker likes the hardware design of the watch. It has a minimalistic screen with very small bezels and is made of polished aluminum. The only thing he doesn't like about the design is the band mechanism, which is difficult to get on and off and makes it hard to find third-party bands. The display is gorgeous and has 16% smaller bezels and a brighter 2,000 nits display. It is also water resistant and has a speaker. The watch is powered by the Snapdragon W5 gen 1 processor and has 2 gigs of RAM and 32 gigs of storage. It also has LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a bunch of sensors for tracking health data such as heart rate, oxygen saturation, and skin temperature. The speaker says that Wear OS on this watch is exactly what it should be. It is easy to use and has a rotating crown that can be used to scroll through menus and select apps. He also likes the fact that it has Google Assistant. The watch is very accurate when tracking fitness activities such as running, weight training, and cycling. It is also compatible with Peloton bikes. The speaker says that it is even more accurate than the Apple Watch Series 10 for some activities. The battery life is good, but the speaker wishes it lasted longer. He was able to get through a day and a half of use with an hour and a half of workouts, but he doesn't think it would last through a marathon. Overall, the speaker really likes the Google Pixel Watch 3. He thinks it is the best Wear OS watch on the market and is very accurate for tracking fitness activities. However, he does not like the fact that it is difficult to find third-party bands and that Fitbit data is not transferable to other platforms. He concludes the video by recommending the watch to anyone who wants the best Wear OS experience and doesn't need to switch away from this watch for more intense activities.
As someone that has used them all across both apple and android, I can honestly say my 45mm Pixel watch is the best watch I have worn and owned. It's better than my apple watch and feels far better than my old Samsung with great battery life to boot
I'm not certain why Jaime can't see his Galaxy Watch Ultra with polarized sunglasses. I wear polarized sunglasses all day every day (long story) and I can see my Watch Ultra just fine. I do understand that some displays don't work well with polarized lenses as I've experienced that with certain LG OLED TVs, but the Watch Ultra has given me no issues.
I couldn't bear the Pixel watch 2. Battery life was barely a day, and I see nothing has changed. Also the fact that Gorilla Glass isn't durable for a watch. I jumped to the OnePlus Watch 2 and haven't looked back. 4 days of battery life without battery saver, 22mm watch bands, sapphire glass/stainless steel case. Lack of Fitbit integration sucks, but for my use, the OnePlus Watch 2 is better in every single way.
How many people have multiple smart watch and swap between them for workouts? This really sounds like a you has a review issue and you hsould really point that out or just drop it from the review. Otherwise I appreciate the review.
if you are between this or a Garmin like Epix gen2 or Fenix 7(both currently on sale) here is my pros and cons and the reason why I choose Gamin: Pixel Pros: - you got more smartwatch features like taking calls, answering whatsapp, controlling your phone camera Cons: - need to charge daily - no automatic rep count for weightlifting at the gym, basically just time hb is not enough for some Garmin users - not good for swimming, surf or any similar water sport - no sapphire glass option - not good for marathon, hike or some serious extreme sports if you value smartwatch features and are just a casual athlete pixel will suit your needs, if you dislike charging this daily and love a watch who give you advance sport data, Garmin should be your best option, I hope this helps
As a long-time Garmin user, I find it to be massively overpriced. The operating system is awful, and the rep counter doesn't work with most exercises. The heart rate sensor and algorithms are much worse than those of the Pixel, and the same goes for sleep tracking. Garmin's only pro is its incredible battery life.
I like the pixel watch 3 45mm, its definitely an improvement, and has some great features, but its still way behind in my opinion. I just got the watch, and it just looks and feels very basic, its overpriced, I cant say anything good about the sport band either, reminds me of a cheap fit bit band. I'm disappointed that you cant even take a blood oxygen reading any time you want, it only monitors it after 3 hours of sleep and its buried deep inside the Fitbit app, why they did this is beyond me. No ECG or blood oxygen compilations to add to your watch face for easy access either. Google are you listening?
Today Friday November 8th are you still using this over your Galaxy watch ultra? I'm currently wearing the ultra I like it but the text messaging is not as seamless as I like but overall I love to watch just bored... Plus I just ordered a pixel to replace my s24 ultra I want to give Pixel another chance Love the software just didn't like the last few phones...
I used an Apple watch as wel as the Pixel watch 2. The first one is actually quite ugly, the second one was okay though Google Calendar didn't work properly on it; Calendar only showed birthdays and no other events. However, a smart watch is nothing for me and isn't even a real watch. I don't need a device that basically does the same as my phone and send me messages all the time. It can't replace proper watches like my Longines and Omega.
The first Pixel watch and the second generation looked exactly the same. So I'm not quite sure what you mean by the first one was ugly. My calendar works just fine, so you probably didn't set yours up to sync all of your calendars in the settings. I wonder if you even had the watch at all, or just borrowed one for five minutes.
So it means you’re not the intended user. If you’re just using your smartwatch for notifications then you haven’t really looked at all the things your watch could do. I’m a runner, it’s nice to be able to leave my phone and keys behind in my car because my watch can stream music and guide me on my run, while still being able to take calls and messages should anything happen. I can also lock/unlock/start my car so now I don’t need to run with keys. When I get home I can unlock my house and disarm it without taking out my phone. If I go somewhere with Apple Pay, I can just tap my watch to the kiosk. Same when I went to Disney world, just tap my watch. For flying, I link my foreflight account to my watch and have step by step directions and info right there on my watch for navigation. Like I said just sound like you didn’t know how to use your watch if you’re just using it for notifications. It’s not supposed to be a real watch more of an assistant
The only good thing about the galaxy watch is the UI it's buttery smooth Samsungs UI it's horrible slow and laggy they need to get their shit together.
@@MrRayquaza22 no. It's because watches like the amazefit gtr 4 can go 10 plus days without charging the battery, and they are also full on GPS watches. The amaze fit also costs half of what this watch costs. No one wants to charge a watch everyday.
@@GrizzleGearit’s also very inaccurate documented by many youtubers don’t trust that gps or heart rate data and the smartwatches that have great battery life typically have crappy smart watch features not much outside of music control and notifications and it has no app support at all. Battery life is easier to achieve when you have no actual apps running
I'm looking for a replacement for my amazefit gtr4 gps watch. Battery lasts 10+ days easily. This thing lasts 2 days? Hell no! This watch is useless who wants to charge a watch everyday?
Great video! I've just done a deep-dive on the 45 mm of the new Google Pixel Watch 3 - had lot's to say: th-cam.com/video/ZUty-ybf0GI/w-d-xo.html Hope it helps everyone 😀
like most TH-camr reviews this is unbelievably nitpicky and so reeking of first world problems entitlement it's sickening. also wtf are you working out for? lol it always makes me laugh to see people take their working out so seriously 😂 work out to stay healthy don't act like you're some kind of pro athlete
I've owned all three Pixel watches and find them strangely alluring. They strike a serene balance of form and functionality for daily use. I've always traded in each previous version for the next, and as always, the third revision of any smart device hits the sweet spot. The Pixel Watch 3 is fantastic and so far is very accurate with its new sensors and algorithms.
No matter how many videos I watch of this guy, I still think he loves saying his name.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 So damn true!!!!
The most underrated feature of this watch is the sleep tracking. It can record your nap or sleep whenever. I'm a night shift worker and it helps a lot in tracking my sleep.
good vid! I'm yet to pull the trigger, the watch looks amazing but the lack of bands and price of existing options really makes me pause...
You can get the bands everywhere. Not the official versions maybe, but does it really matter?
Spigen has decent options. 3rd party bands will be the way to go
Sadly Bands Matter. I bought the 46mm with sport band and it's super uncomfortable.
There is a huge limitation on bands. I have never seen anything like it.
there is no lack of bands. this review is ridiculous
Thought u can do health connect to sync yr data to google fit? However, Garmin doesn’t.
I am using health sync to sync all my data to Samsung health(ironically)
I enjoy my PW3, but do think they priced it too high. Priced like Apple or Garmin, and I don't think it is quite up there in quality just yet.
399 vs 529. Huge difference in price
People confuse fitbit daily readyness with body battery. garmin have a readyness score to. same as samsungs new energy score. those have nothing to do with body battery
Please.. enlighten me, cause after a good amount of half marathons and a full with a Garmin Fenix 6 and Epix Gen 2, I've only seen Body Battery.
@@Pocketnow "enlighten me" 🤣
I believe Garmin's training readiness is somewhat same as daily readiness on other brands. Body battery endeed has a little bit different purpose.
@@Pocketnow fenix 6 does not have daily readiness. fenix 7, instct 2x and up
My Pixel watch 3 45mm LTE lasts 2 days consistently. I use it for the basic stuff. Check a couple emails. Check text messages and reply to a few. Always on display off. Tilt to wake off. Vibrations and pings and dings off. It lasts almost twice as long as my Pixel watch 1st Gen LTE. Definitely glad I skipped the 2nd Gen and went with the 3rd with the bigger watch I've been wanting
Of course it's going to last 2 days if you have the aod and tilt to wake off. It's basically not doing anything at that point. Kind of pointless as a watch, too.
@@Gravageyou can tap to wake it up and why do you need your always on display on? It's a smartwatch not a real watch.
@@BALL_BUZZ exactly 😂😂 I also wear a real watch on my other wrist. Either my Omega Speed master. Or my Blacpain x Swatch
@@Gravage My Pixel 9 pro XL is always on me. I still use it for the major stuff. The Pixel watch 3 does everything I need it to and more
I still adore my Google Pixel Watch 2! ❤⌚️ I don’t believe it lived up to the negative hype that surrounded it! In my opinion, it’s still an incredible device!
Same I got mine about four months ago and I really enjoyed too. Battery life is pretty good,screen pretty good. Haven’t had any problems.
Especially after the wear OS 5 update :D
What negative hype? It got much better reception than the first watch.
I wholeheartedly agree with you. I've had my pixel watch 2 for over a year and I love it. I just feel like Google kind of forgot about it and used it as more of a placement product. And I say that because a lot of these exclusive features for pixel watch 3 were supposed to be improvements for the pixel watch 2 through AI and through beta, but Google decided last minute to just add them as software locked features to the pixel watch 3. So I'm going to hold out on my pixel watch 2 because I think it's a fine device, especially with Wear OS5
I own the Google Pixel watch 3 45mm LTE versión and I am pretty happy too Jaime
Does it have functionality to track lap swimming?
Would you have pixel watch 3 45mm over the galaxy watch ultra?
"roughest running conditions"... proceeds to run on a cushioned dedicated running city path LOL. Ese Jaime, Saludos man!
I guess I'll need to film everything then, LoL. Saludos bro
0:10 where can I find this watchface? And what's the name?
It's a default on the pixel watch 3 called "Field"
@@DellWard thanks!
Mine is coming tomorrow
You’re gonna love it. I love mine 🔥
How do you like it?
@@CoachD77It is awesome. Charging one hour every 2 days is acceptable to me and that was the weakest part.
I just got mine today and it's missing a calculator and compass complication to add to watch faces, I'm disappointed. Hopefully google updates
Thank you for the review. Do you actually see any meaningful differences between the Pixel Watch 3 LTE (45 perhaps) and the pixel watch 2 LTE? I was lucky to get a Pixel watch 2 LTE for 173 euros, sealed.
5:03 I agree with this but unfortunately, since Google (and Samsung) started to make it possible to skin WearOS, this is just not going to happen. Sure, some manufacturers (like Mobvoi) might have a vanilla-like interface, but everyone now is using their own skins, which in a way makes sense because it gives the watches a consistent look, but still. Aside from that yes, the Pixel Watch 4 needs even less bezels, a sapphire screen and a second button below (or above, depending on how you use it) the crown.
Only one thing though - I believe the blood oxygen sensor on this one only works when you are sleeping and measures it when you’re asleep. It does not have an on demand feature at least not yet.
I am slowly switching away from Garmin because of this watch. The accuracy is somewhat comparable and does just fine with the runs that I do. If they offer a rugged version, with dual band GPS, and can pair with HRM straps then I will be a permanent Pixel watch user. I have been waiting on Google to release a watch like this.
I have a Fitbit and have checked my weather settings over and over. It says fahrenheit. But my watch STILL displays the temps in Celsius. Why???
My pixel watch 3 45mm is way more smoother than my Galaxy watch Ultra. ✅
Really? Which one are you keeping?
i got sold my samsung galaxy watch 6 classic LTE fir the Pixel watch 3 45mm LTE. The pixel watch works so much better for me. best choice ever. I am also getting 4 Days battery with AOD off.
I found it the opposite. Both are smooth watches though.
0:41 0:45 0:46 @@Jay_Leka
All galaxy watches lag 😂 my Activ 2 lagged and my galaxy series 6 watch lags even more
I like the simplicity of the PW3 45 mm. I don't use its fitness features as those were immediately disabled, but I do like its 4 days of battery life. The watch band it came with is cheap AF, but there's always Amazon. I also have the Galaxy Watch Ultra as it appears smoother, but it's also a more powerful device with more bells and whistles. As for the accuracy of tracking features I have no clue as I find those a gimmick and are disabled immediately. Fitness and health features don't make it watch smart anyway.
I have all three Pixel watches, an Garmin Epix 51mm and Galaxy 7 ultra.
Left arm Pixel Watch 3 and right arm the Epix.
I have compared the Garmin Epix and Polar H10 with the PW3. My HR reading on the PW3 is within 1-2 beats, compared to the Epix and H10 - very impressive.
I wish Google would make a heavy duty version of the Pixel watch.
Does this monitor blood pressure?
just starting the video does it work with golf apps like the garmin?
I've used golf pad and hole19 using galaxy watch - works great. Same apps are available on pixel watch 3
8:20 - Is that animal hair on your phone?
Good insights on the wild garden of Fitbit, that is something that Apple actually does well integrate data. It’s weird that there’s a wall garden worse than apples
"I'm Jaime Rivera" ok Hispanic King. You pronounce your name 🎉
weird
Only thing missing is better material build like sapphire crystal, stainless steel mate out of or titanium n its golden
I agree with your views the pixel watch 3 is a great watch, more of a jack of all trades. In saying that unless your doing super high end work outs "marathons and long endurance stuff" it would be a great watch for 99% of the population and if you have a google phone 100% the best watch to pair with other Google hardware.
Any sleep apnea sensor?
I've owned all three, and the 3 is nice but hard to justify when you can pick up the 1 on the secondary market at a steep discount. I've been using the 1 almost since it came out, and the battery life has been about as one would expect (I wouldn't call it "atrocious"). The 3 does have a better display and battery, but 3 generations later it ought to anyway, and the overall experience isn't really that meaningfully different in my experience. (Oh, and I reviewed them both, myself.)
Im just wondering if this watch works better on non samsung phones. my daily phone was a note 10 but ever since i switch to a non Samsung phone my galaxy watch barely gets any notifications and at the end it only gets steps ane tells time.
Does it work on IOS?
Maybe this will be my birthday present. Beautiful watch
I got both the Samsung Ultra and Pixel watch 3 XL for my Bday both amazing watches..
I love my Pixel Watch 3, but I’m running into a (hopefully) strange bug. When doing a walk, I’m not getting any distance information. I did a half mile walk, and it showed as 0.01 miles. Strange thing is the GPS map is completely accurate, so I know the watch is collecting the necessary data. Anyone else seeing something similar?
The Google Pixel Watch 3 is the first Google smartwatch that the speaker actually likes. He didn't like the first two generations because they were too big and had bad battery life. This third generation comes in two sizes and has much better battery life.
The speaker likes the hardware design of the watch. It has a minimalistic screen with very small bezels and is made of polished aluminum. The only thing he doesn't like about the design is the band mechanism, which is difficult to get on and off and makes it hard to find third-party bands.
The display is gorgeous and has 16% smaller bezels and a brighter 2,000 nits display. It is also water resistant and has a speaker.
The watch is powered by the Snapdragon W5 gen 1 processor and has 2 gigs of RAM and 32 gigs of storage. It also has LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a bunch of sensors for tracking health data such as heart rate, oxygen saturation, and skin temperature.
The speaker says that Wear OS on this watch is exactly what it should be. It is easy to use and has a rotating crown that can be used to scroll through menus and select apps. He also likes the fact that it has Google Assistant.
The watch is very accurate when tracking fitness activities such as running, weight training, and cycling. It is also compatible with Peloton bikes. The speaker says that it is even more accurate than the Apple Watch Series 10 for some activities.
The battery life is good, but the speaker wishes it lasted longer. He was able to get through a day and a half of use with an hour and a half of workouts, but he doesn't think it would last through a marathon.
Overall, the speaker really likes the Google Pixel Watch 3. He thinks it is the best Wear OS watch on the market and is very accurate for tracking fitness activities. However, he does not like the fact that it is difficult to find third-party bands and that Fitbit data is not transferable to other platforms. He concludes the video by recommending the watch to anyone who wants the best Wear OS experience and doesn't need to switch away from this watch for more intense activities.
Thank you Mr. A.I.
@@jimguill6626and not even right a.i. The speaker didn't like the first two generations as they were too big? Lol
As someone that has used them all across both apple and android, I can honestly say my 45mm Pixel watch is the best watch I have worn and owned. It's better than my apple watch and feels far better than my old Samsung with great battery life to boot
LTE or Wifi?
@@bagpiper1000 I have the LTE version
@@Eriktheadikt thanks, It's on a great offer right now, it's just the shorter battery life that's making me pause..
by aloominum do you mean aluminum like the metal?
Yeah, that's how Americans say it
@@newbestofthis4422 good to know.
I'm not certain why Jaime can't see his Galaxy Watch Ultra with polarized sunglasses. I wear polarized sunglasses all day every day (long story) and I can see my Watch Ultra just fine. I do understand that some displays don't work well with polarized lenses as I've experienced that with certain LG OLED TVs, but the Watch Ultra has given me no issues.
4 nm, not mm 😅 3:57
I was clearly half a sleep. Thanks bud!
I'm still rocking the pixel watch 1. The woven bands are my favorite. That connector is easier than the silicone bands.
lack of bands is a deal breaker …. what about selling an adapter?
I've seen adapters online. They're pretty poor in quality.
Thanks for watching. Ha!
Im loving my pixel watch 2 its beautiful
I couldn't bear the Pixel watch 2. Battery life was barely a day, and I see nothing has changed. Also the fact that Gorilla Glass isn't durable for a watch. I jumped to the OnePlus Watch 2 and haven't looked back. 4 days of battery life without battery saver, 22mm watch bands, sapphire glass/stainless steel case. Lack of Fitbit integration sucks, but for my use, the OnePlus Watch 2 is better in every single way.
Amazing !! Best smart watch 2024
Nice! I just won one through my Google Play points!
Really nice design
How many people have multiple smart watch and swap between them for workouts? This really sounds like a you has a review issue and you hsould really point that out or just drop it from the review. Otherwise I appreciate the review.
if you are between this or a Garmin like Epix gen2 or Fenix 7(both currently on sale) here is my pros and cons and the reason why I choose Gamin:
Pixel
Pros:
- you got more smartwatch features like taking calls, answering whatsapp, controlling your phone camera
Cons:
- need to charge daily
- no automatic rep count for weightlifting at the gym, basically just time hb is not enough for some Garmin users
- not good for swimming, surf or any similar water sport
- no sapphire glass option
- not good for marathon, hike or some serious extreme sports
if you value smartwatch features and are just a casual athlete pixel will suit your needs, if you dislike charging this daily and love a watch who give you advance sport data, Garmin should be your best option, I hope this helps
Thank you so much! I dont need any additional features, except a health information
As a long-time Garmin user, I find it to be massively overpriced. The operating system is awful, and the rep counter doesn't work with most exercises. The heart rate sensor and algorithms are much worse than those of the Pixel, and the same goes for sleep tracking.
Garmin's only pro is its incredible battery life.
Man, the bezel on this is big. I'm a big fan of listening to podcasts without my phone on me.
What does bezel has to do with podcast bro 😅
@@NeGarcon Everything
It’s a watch for Android fans only.I just couldn’t image reading content on a circular display.
My pixel watch 2 with the new wear os 5 is amazing
Does it bring all the software features of pixel watch 3 to Watch 2?
I like the pixel watch 3 45mm, its definitely an improvement, and has some great features, but its still way behind in my opinion. I just got the watch, and it just looks and feels very basic, its overpriced, I cant say anything good about the sport band either, reminds me of a cheap fit bit band. I'm disappointed that you cant even take a blood oxygen reading any time you want, it only monitors it after 3 hours of sleep and its buried deep inside the Fitbit app, why they did this is beyond me. No ECG or blood oxygen compilations to add to your watch face for easy access either. Google are you listening?
I expect some big changes with the pixel watch 4
I love my Pixel watch 2. However, I still swap to my Garmin Fenix for any serious exercise.
Its a brilliant smart watch
Some watchface creators try to imitate the awesome design to implement on other watches. They fail because of lacking hardware capability.
Today Friday November 8th are you still using this over your Galaxy watch ultra? I'm currently wearing the ultra I like it but the text messaging is not as seamless as I like but overall I love to watch just bored... Plus I just ordered a pixel to replace my s24 ultra I want to give Pixel another chance Love the software just didn't like the last few phones...
I used an Apple watch as wel as the Pixel watch 2. The first one is actually quite ugly, the second one was okay though Google Calendar didn't work properly on it; Calendar only showed birthdays and no other events.
However, a smart watch is nothing for me and isn't even a real watch. I don't need a device that basically does the same as my phone and send me messages all the time. It can't replace proper watches like my Longines and Omega.
The first Pixel watch and the second generation looked exactly the same. So I'm not quite sure what you mean by the first one was ugly. My calendar works just fine, so you probably didn't set yours up to sync all of your calendars in the settings. I wonder if you even had the watch at all, or just borrowed one for five minutes.
So it means you’re not the intended user. If you’re just using your smartwatch for notifications then you haven’t really looked at all the things your watch could do. I’m a runner, it’s nice to be able to leave my phone and keys behind in my car because my watch can stream music and guide me on my run, while still being able to take calls and messages should anything happen. I can also lock/unlock/start my car so now I don’t need to run with keys. When I get home I can unlock my house and disarm it without taking out my phone. If I go somewhere with Apple Pay, I can just tap my watch to the kiosk. Same when I went to Disney world, just tap my watch. For flying, I link my foreflight account to my watch and have step by step directions and info right there on my watch for navigation.
Like I said just sound like you didn’t know how to use your watch if you’re just using it for notifications. It’s not supposed to be a real watch more of an assistant
Pixel watch 3. But I could not justify the price when I get two pixel watch 2 for the price of one pixel watch 3
Those who use metric, this thing does not track in KJ.
My galaxy watch is reliable and performs without incident.
What Watch face do you use on your Apple watch? Shown at this time: th-cam.com/video/3wGPJaZ17aw/w-d-xo.html
Infograph
Love my Galaxy watch 7, cool pixel watch tho.
The only good thing about the galaxy watch is the UI it's buttery smooth Samsungs UI it's horrible slow and laggy they need to get their shit together.
Me with my QCY Watch GT2 ($30) 😂. Can't afford those expensive ones.
Still looks like a plastic Toy, and Sapphire should be on all watches this days.😀
I wont switch to android until Android watch is as good as apple watch.
I can't trust a guy who goes to the gym wearing gloves to lift 10kg at a time 👀
Any watch that you need to recharge every day or two is a failure to humanity.
You just didn't get a phone or anything when you were a kid that's probably why you think that
@@MrRayquaza22 no. It's because watches like the amazefit gtr 4 can go 10 plus days without charging the battery, and they are also full on GPS watches. The amaze fit also costs half of what this watch costs. No one wants to charge a watch everyday.
@@GrizzleGear ok
@@GrizzleGear True
@@GrizzleGearit’s also very inaccurate documented by many youtubers don’t trust that gps or heart rate data and the smartwatches that have great battery life typically have crappy smart watch features not much outside of music control and notifications and it has no app support at all. Battery life is easier to achieve when you have no actual apps running
best !!!
I'm looking for a replacement for my amazefit gtr4 gps watch. Battery lasts 10+ days easily. This thing lasts 2 days? Hell no! This watch is useless who wants to charge a watch everyday?
The Pixel Watch still isn't quite at the level of the Galaxy watches, but I'm still impressed with it.
Why would you consider that?
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I don't know if I can trust Google to do a smartwatch after owning some of the earlier iterations. They were practically useless.
Great video!
I've just done a deep-dive on the 45 mm of the new Google Pixel Watch 3 - had lot's to say: th-cam.com/video/ZUty-ybf0GI/w-d-xo.html
Hope it helps everyone 😀
like most TH-camr reviews this is unbelievably nitpicky and so reeking of first world problems entitlement it's sickening. also wtf are you working out for? lol it always makes me laugh to see people take their working out so seriously 😂 work out to stay healthy don't act like you're some kind of pro athlete
Got to get yourself a Huawei watch, I'm getting 9 days of battery life.
I think people want third party apps too, Huawei watches don’t have WearOS
These are very good watches, that don't talk to anything sadly.
Lovely watches, I sent back a GT5 pro though as smart assistant and voice to text didn't work with a non Huawei mobile..
Aren’t you terrified about your privacy?
Team galaxy watch ultra 😊😊
I have galaxy watch ultra and pixel watch 3. Right now my PW3 is getting more wear 🔥
It looks way to gay for me to wear. I identify as a man. I'm buying a One Plus watch.
Kinda crappy boring review😢