ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The 45mm Pixel Watch 3 is available for $400 without LTE and $500 with LTE.
- The watch is beautifully designed and comfortable, the Fitbit integration is deep, the support for running is useful, and I appreciate the Google goodies.
- There is no protection around the glass display, you cannot customize the button actions, and there is no support for external sensors.
Google’s Pixel Watch models are elegant, minimalist watches with extensive support for the Fitbit health and wellness ecosystem. Unfortunately, the first two generations were too small for me to wear daily, and after a month, I moved on to other wearables.
That won’t be happening with the Pixel Watch 3<!–>. In fact, the Pixel Watch 3 is actually pulling me to switch my daily driver to a Pixel 9 Pro, just to keep using the new watch.
Google launched two sizes of the Pixel Watch 3, and for the past few weeks I have been using the larger 45mm model, which offers 40% more screen real estate than the Pixel Watch 2. The larger display, also brighter with support for up to 2,000 nits, results in a much better fit on my larger wrist.
Plus, that larger display brings more data in one glance. My aging eyes also appreciate the ability to see the watch clearly by turning on larger fonts.
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With a larger display and overall size, the battery is bigger, and I’ve regularly been able to go for nearly two days on a single charge. A few times, the battery level dropped to the 20% range right when I was ready to go for a run, but thankfully the Pixel Watch 3 charges up quickly, so I was able to get it back to 50% while I prepared and got dressed.
Speaking of running, Google optimized the Pixel Watch 3 to better support casual runners. It takes 14 days and nights of wearing the watch for Google to determine your cardio load goal. The watch will then show you recommended runs on the Coach tab in the Fitbit app on your phone.
The Pixel Watch 3–>