Google finally announced the long-awaited Pixel Watch at its annual Google I/O developer conference after months of leaks and rumours surrounding the ‘Rohan‘ codenamed project.
The Pixel Watch, which marks Google’s entry into the smartwatch/fitness tracker market, has a bold circular dome design, with a recycled stainless steel body and customizable bands that attach and detach seamlessly.
The watch will run WearOS and features a “deep integration” with Fitbit and its heart rate, sleep, and fitness tracking tech. While Google didn’t reveal much about the wearable, it did mention that the watch will feature a voice assistant, wallet integration, and support for the Google Home app.
The watch will be released later this fall alongside the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. More information about the watch will come over the next few months.
Regardless, MobileSyrup managing editor Patrick O’Rourke is relieved.
Please reveal the Pixel Watch today. I don't want to write anymore leak posts about the smartwatch. #GoogleIO
— Patrick O'Rourke (@Patrick_ORourke) May 11, 2022