,

Google Pixel Watch 2 rumors, news and what we want to see

The original Google Pixel Watch finally gave us the own-brand Google smartwatch we've been waiting for, but there was certainly room for improvement – which is why we're excited about growing rumors for the Google Pixel Watch 2.

That first Pixel Watch only arrived as recently as October last year, so it's slightly surprising to hear rumors of a successor so soon. But it looks like Google could repeat its launch strategy for that original smartwatch – teasing it at Google IO 2023, ahead of a full launch later in 2023.

If so, the Pixel Watch 2's arrival would mark a far quicker turnaround than the eight-year gap between the debut of Android Wear and the launch of the current Pixel Watch.

The rumors certainly suggest that Google is working on the Google Pixel Watch 2 –  and even though we haven't heard any specifics about its features just yet, we'll be adding them to this article when do they do begin to emerge. 

In the meantime, you’ll find our best guesses at the Pixel Watch 2 release date and price, followed by a wishlist of what we want to see from the device.

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? Google’s next Pixel smartwatch
  • When is it out? Possibly October 2023
  • How much will it cost? Unclear, but probably at least $350 / £340 / AU$550

Google Pixel Watch 2: release date and price

We don’t know when the Pixel Watch 2 will be launched, but given that the smartwatch industry generally tends to move in yearly cycles, there’s a fair chance that the device will go on sale around a year after the original Pixel Watch.

That would mean a full launch in or around October 2023. That said, some rumors have predicted that the Pixel Watch 2 could be teased at Google IO 2023 in May, ahead of the full reveal.

Assuming the Pixel Watch 2 does land this year, the most obvious timing would be alongside the Google Pixel 8, which itself is likely to land in October 2023.

As for the price, it will inevitably have a similar cost to the current Pixel Watch, which starts at $350 / £340 / AU$550. That’s just speculation for now, mind. 

Google Pixel Watch face

The price could be similar to that of the original Pixel Watch (Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)

Google Pixel Watch 2: news and leaks

The first rumors about a Pixel Watch 2 started to emerge in the run-up to Google IO 2023 in May.

Renowned leaker Evan Blass tweeted the name 'Pixel Watch 2', hinting that the smartwatch was pretty much confirmed for a reveal at Google's big developer conference.

This followed earlier leaks from well-known leaker Jon Prosser, who in early May predicted that “Google is planning two watches for later this fall”, including the new Pixel Watch and also a version for kids that may have Fitbit branding.

A smartwatch on an orange background showing Google Wear OS

Google recently released some updated developer guidelines for Wear OS, including a mandatory dark background for all apps and tiles. (Image credit: Google)

So far, we don't really have any specs or features for the Pixel Watch 2. But there are a few things we can predict. For one, it will unquestionably run Wear OS; not only does the current Pixel Watch sport the same platform, Google makes the platform, so it would be ludicrous for the Pixel Watch 2 to run anything else. 

The device will presumably also retain most of the features of the current model, which – beyond all of the standard smartwatch features like a built-in GPS, accelerometer and gyroscope – includes an ECG.

We expect the Pixel Watch 2 to bring back its predecessor's domed display, too, as well as its rotating digital crown and band mechanisms. As is typical of follow-up devices, we're also hoping to see improved durability specs.

Google Pixel Watch 2: what we want to see

As good as the Pixel Watch is, there are lots of things Google can do to make the Pixel Watch 2 even better, including the following:

1. Multiple sizes

Google Pixel Watch side

The Pixel Watch’s size won’t be ideal for everyone (Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)

The Google Pixel Watch is a one-size-fits-all device, which, of course, inevitably means that it’s not the ideal size for everyone.

In fairness, it arguably strikes the best balance possible for a wearable that’s only going to come in one size, but we’d still much rather be given the choice; like you get with the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and Apple Watch 8, for example – both of which come in two sizes.

2. Simpler band switching

One of the main issues we've found with the Google Pixel Watch is how tricky it is to switch the bands. Google has opted for a proprietary system, making for a rather limited selection of compatible straps out the gate.

Proprietary systems sometimes make the process of swapping bands easier than it otherwise would be, but the opposite is true with the DSLR camera lens-inspired mechanism at work on the Pixel Watch.

Once we got to grips with it, the system proved less painful, but there’s certainly a learning curve, so this is definitely something we hope Google refines for the Pixel Watch 2.

3. A smaller bezel

Google Pixel Watch always on display

The Google Pixel Watch has a thick bezel (Image credit: Future / Lance Ulanoff)

Despite having a moderately premium price, the Google Pixel Watch has a massive bezel around its circular screen that works against its otherwise high-quality look and feel, and makes it seem cheaper than it is.

Thanks to some smart user interface choices by Google, the bezel isn’t particularly noticeable most of the time, but it’s still a shocking size for a modern smartwatch. As such, we want to see this shrunk by the time people slap the Google Pixel Watch 2 on their wrists.

4. Make it comfier to sleep in

Our review found that the dome-shaped back of the Pixel Watch made it slightly uncomfortable to sleep in, and it even woke our reviewer from their slumber on multiple occasions.

This obviously isn’t ideal, and while some sleepers may not have this issue, we’d like the Pixel Watch 2 to have a flat back, so that no one loses sleep over it.

5. Better Fitbit integration

The Google Pixel Watch is a full-blown Fitbit device, with access to a dedicated Fitbit app and Fitbit Premium features (it comes with six months access as part of the price).

However, this all feels unnecessarily disjointed, as you need a separate Fitbit account to access many of the health and fitness features on the Pixel Watch, while a Google account handles everything else.

Since Google now owns Fitbit, it doesn't seem like too much to ask for your Google account to work as your Fitbit login, too. As such, we hope this is all streamlined in time for the Pixel Watch 2; as that would set it on a path to becoming one killer wearable and perhaps one of the best smartwatches out there.

If you can't wait that long, why not check out our rundown of the best smartwatch deals available right now?

https://www.techradar.com/news/google-pixel-watch-2


January 2025
M T W T F S S
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  

About Us

Welcome to encircle News! We are a cutting-edge technology news company that is dedicated to bringing you the latest and greatest in everything tech. From automobiles to drones, software to hardware, we’ve got you covered.

At encircle News, we believe that technology is more than just a tool, it’s a way of life. And we’re here to help you stay on top of all the latest trends and developments in this ever-evolving field. We know that technology is constantly changing, and that can be overwhelming, but we’re here to make it easy for you to keep up.

We’re a team of tech enthusiasts who are passionate about everything tech and love to share our knowledge with others. We believe that technology should be accessible to everyone, and we’re here to make sure it is. Our mission is to provide you with fun, engaging, and informative content that helps you to understand and embrace the latest technologies.

From the newest cars on the road to the latest drones taking to the skies, we’ve got you covered. We also dive deep into the world of software and hardware, bringing you the latest updates on everything from operating systems to processors.

So whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a business professional, or just someone who wants to stay up-to-date on the latest advancements in technology, encircle News is the place for you. Join us on this exciting journey and be a part of shaping the future.

Podcasts

TWiT 1013: Calamari in Crisis – Touching the Sun, Fake Spotify Artists, Banished Words This Week in Tech (Audio)

Touching the Sun, Fake Spotify Artists, Banished Words AI Needs So Much Power, It's Making Yours Worse How many billions Big Tech spent on AI data centers in 2024 NASA Spacecraft 'Touches Sun' In Defining Moment For Humankind Elon Musk Calls Out NASA's Moon Ambitions: 'We're Going Straight to Mars' Elon Musk and the right's war on Wikipedia Trump Asks Supreme Court to Pause Law Threatening TikTok Ban US Treasury says Chinese hackers stole documents in 'major incident' Judge blocks parts of California bid to protect kids from social media Finland probes Russian shadow fleet oil tanker after cable-cutting incident US appeals court blocks Biden administration effort to restore net-neutrality rules The Ghosts in the Machine (fake spotify artists) Massive VW Data Leak Exposed 800,000 EV Owners' Movements, From Homes To Brothels Banished Words | Lake Superior State University 2025 Public Domain Day 2025 Happy Birthday, Bitcoin! The top cryptocurrency is old enough to drive End of the lines? QR-style codes could replace barcodes 'within two years' Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Richard Campbell, Anthony Ha, and Stacey Higginbotham Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: ZipRecruiter.com/Twit joindeleteme.com/twit promo code TWIT canary.tools/twit – use code: TWIT zscaler.com/security
  1. TWiT 1013: Calamari in Crisis – Touching the Sun, Fake Spotify Artists, Banished Words
  2. TWiT 1012: Our Best Of 2024 – The Best Moments From TWiT's 2024
  3. TWiT 1011: The Year in Review – A Look at the Top Stories of 2024
  4. TWiT 1010: The Densest State in the US – TikTok Ban, Drones Over Jersey, GM Quits Robotaxis
  5. TWiT 1009: Andy Giveth & Bill Taketh Away – Trump's Tech Titans, Crypto Boom, TikTok's US Ban, Intel CEO Exits