In addition to the Pixel 8, at last night’s Google event there was also the Pixel Watch 2, a new smartwatch launched alongside it. This round is an upgrade in terms of new hardware on many points and increases performance as well.
Let’s start with the design first. Although the exterior looks similar to the original, it is available in one 41mm size, and we also see a clean curved glass screen with two side buttons, but the materials have changed from the previous model with a stronger glass screen and an aluminum body. % recycled aluminum 100% (originally stainless steel)
The display uses the same 1.2-inch OLED size as before, but the resolution has been reduced from 450 x 450 pixels to 384 x 384 pixels instead, which will help increase battery life even further. The clarity is still sufficient to use
The Pixel Watch 2 has a new internal chipset from the original Exynos 9110 to the Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 instead, along with the same 2GB of RAM. As for the battery, the size has been increased to 306 mAh from The original 294mAh battery, which is claimed to last 24 hours. Even with AOD turned on.
There is a fast charging system that only charges for 30 minutes and can be used for another 12 hours as well, but… this time the charger has been changed to 4 PIN type instead.
The Pixel Watch 2 comes with an optical heart rate sensor and a new blood oxygen sensor that has been upgraded to be 40% more accurate, and is IP68/5ATM water and dust resistant, making it ideal for swimming and aqua exercise. You can water.
As for software, the Pixel Watch 2 uses the new Wear OS 4 operating system, improving the user interface and functionality to another level. Additionally, Pixel Watch 2 users will receive a special free 6-month Fitbit Premium perk, which has the ability to use AI to analyze exercise performance and further enhance your workout.
As for the price, the Pixel Watch 2 was launched at $349.99 (about 12,900 baht) for the WiFi model and $399.99 (about 14,800 baht) for the LTE model, and is now open for pre-order on the Google Store in the US. .
source: GSMArena
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