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No Screen Repairs for Google Pixel Watch

Should you happen to damage your Pixel Watch’s screen unintentionally, your most viable course of action is to opt for a replacement rather than attempting to mend the fractured screen. This week, Google affirmed that there is currently no established repair initiative in effect for the screen of the Pixel Watch, despite the fact that…

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Leaked images of the Pixel Watch 2 watch faces reveal vibrant and colorful designs, suggesting they might not be available for the current model

Android Authority’s screenshots reveal a sneak peek at four fresh watch faces expected to make their debut alongside Pixel Watch 2. These faces, named “Accessible,” “Arc,” “Bold Digital,” and “Analog Bold,” seamlessly blend with Google’s current collection while offering enhanced functionality. The “Accessible” face stands out with its easily legible fonts available in a range…

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Let’s Clear the Confusion: Your Smartwatch Isn’t Waterproof, Here’s Why

Smartwatches have become incredibly popular in recent years, offering a wide range of features and functionalities. From tracking your fitness goals to receiving notifications, these wearable devices have become an essential part of many people’s lives. However, one common misconception among smartwatch owners is that their device is waterproof. In this blog post, we will…

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The Google Pixel Watch Now Monitors Blood Oxygen Levels Overnight and You Can Get an Official Silver or Black Metal Band Too

Compared to its competitors, Google’s Pixel Watch is a relatively recent entrant in the market, which means it still has ground to cover in terms of features. In order to bridge that gap, Google has unveiled an exciting update for the Pixel Watch—blood oxygen tracking. With this new functionality, the watch will diligently monitor your…

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Google is rumored to consider switching to Snapdragon Chip for the Pixel Watch 2

Sources indicate that the upcoming Pixel Watch 2 will utilize a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset from the latest “W5” generation. The extent of customization, if any, remains uncertain. Last July, Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1, which has recently been incorporated into the TicWatch Pro 5. Additionally, there exists a regular Snapdragon W5 Gen 1…

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How to Choose the Right High-End Smartwatch in 2023: 5+1 Critical Factors to Consider

Smartwatches are now widely accessible, compared to their past status as luxury items reserved for the wealthy. This is mainly due to their increased adoption and the availability of feature-packed smartwatches from popular brands like Apple and Samsung, available at different price points. Although budget smartwatches can now be purchased for as low as USD…

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Peloton Now Supports Heart Rate Monitoring with Wear OS 3 Smartwatches

Starting today, Peloton’s machines are able to automatically synchronize with smartwatches made by Samsung, Google, Fossil, and other manufacturers that use the Wear OS 3 operating system. This includes Peloton’s bikes, treadmill, rower, and Guide strength training system. The integration is part of an update to the Peloton app, and the process is straightforward. Once…

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Pixel Watch update lets you keep track of time, even with a dead battery

Google has rolled out an intriguing new update for the Pixel Watch. Even when the battery is drained and the low-battery indicator is flashing, users can press the crown to view the time in digital format. The update is being distributed to all Pixel Watch models running Wear OS 3.5, with the rollout having begun…

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Pixel Watch alarm issue to be resolved by Google update

According to a statement from Google spokesperson Sofia Giovannello, the company is addressing a bug that caused Pixel Watch alarms to sound at incorrect times. The fix for the issue will be implemented through an update to the Clock app, which will be available on the Play Store. The problem was first reported by users…

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Smartwatch Tips and Tricks: Altering Wrist Placement and Orientation

It’s often recommended to wear a watch on your non-dominant wrist, which can be a challenge for left-handed individuals who may require custom-made watches. However, unlike traditional watches, smartwatches offer the convenience of software that allows you to wear them “upside-down” and change the orientation and key side whenever you want. Typically, you can choose…

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