One big change and one small fitness upgrade tipped for Google’s upcoming Pixel Watch 2
Goodbye, steel, hello, aluminum!
‘s next-gen
Apple
Watch rival is expected to look (slightly) different from its predecessor on the outside as well, at least if you squint hard enough or if you compare how the two devices feel in the hand (and on your wrist).
The Galaxy Watch 5 (pictured here) is one of the best aluminum-made smartwatches right now.
Samsung
Galaxy Watch 5, not to mention the 26-gram Fitbit Sense 2 featherweight. It’s hard to say how drastically Big G will be able to reduce that figure with the help of an aluminum case, but the Pixel Watch 2 could definitely feel similar on the wrist as the 32-gram 41mm Apple Watch Series 8.
feel
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like aluminum too, which is however not a bad thing in the slightest.
Put me in, coach!
With a newer and faster processor under the hood expected to contribute to much better battery endurance scores, an expanded health and fitness tracking arsenal, and a slightly lower-quality build (at least in theory), the Pixel Watch 2 could well retain its predecessor’s pricing structure.
The Pixel Watch 2 is likely to be able to do more than its forerunner (pictured here) in the health and fitness department.
Google’s most optimistic fans, of course, might even hope to see the $350 starting price go down this time around, although that seems highly unlikely to us. Not when the search giant is expected to vastly improve both its smartwatch’s hardware capabilities and software skills, the latter department with even more help from daughter company Fitbit.


