Google is working on launching its all-new “SmartWatch” code-named “Rohan”.
We live in an era where we are blessed with technology and gadgets that simplify our lives. A smartwatch is multifunctional and can help in keeping track of your fitness regime. It can show you your caller’s name, and you can read the messages you receive on your phone by tapping your smartwatch.
From basic fitness trackers like the Mi band to advanced technology, smartphones like Fitbit and Apple Watch Series technology have left no stone unturned.
Google acquired Fitbit earlier this year for $2.1 billion, and the Pixel SmartWatches are now to launch in 2022.
This new watch will monitor your health and fitness and will have the following features:
Heart Rate Monitor: This particular feature goes without saying for any SmartWatch. The upcoming Pixel watch will monitor your heart rate 24/7.
Tracking: Along with tracking your steps, now, your Google smartwatch will track the route of where you jogged, cycled, walked or ran. All those cyclists out there will fall in love with this feature.
Payment Option: Now, you can make hassle-free payments with the Google Pay app, which will be available on your band.
Beautiful Straps: You will get to choose a strap for your Pixel Smartwatch from a wide range of 20 strap options.
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The map on your wrist: Google Maps is our go-to when we are stuck with directions. Won’t it be easier to have your maps on your wrist? Yes, you heard it right. The Pixel smartwatch will have the maps on your wrist, making it easier for you to find your directions.
The SmartWatch is said to have a sleek, round, bezel-free appearance. It will have all basic functionality like any other smartwatch, with the above feature being an addition.
Pricing:
This particular release is said to be costlier than any of Fitbit’s products. It is said to be more than $299 (22,500 INR).
Overall, the Google Pixel Smartwatch looks like a good buy. Those who love gadgets and are keen to track their fitness can surely go in for it.
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