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Diseño minimalista con una caja circular en aluminio y pantalla abovedada cubriendo el frontal con protección Gorilla Glass 5
Pantalla circular (1.2″) con resolución suficiente
Brillo razonable (∼1.000 nits)
ángulos de visión amplios
Negros profundos
Un diseño cómodo como pocos
Buen rendimiento
Google Play y todas sus aplicaciones
Multiples funciones de seguridad
Una evolución muy prometedora
Diseño muy cómodo
Permite pagar directamente con el reloj
Muchos sensores incluidos
Monitorización muy precisa
Se pueden instalar apps
Buen tiempo de carga
La calidad de la pantalla es excelente
Buena capacidad de almacenamiento interno
Buena gest
Probablemente
El smartwatch Wear OS con mejor diseño
Pantalla de excelente calidad
Activar el modo de pantalla siempre encendida ya no implica comprometer la duración de la batería
Número cada vez mayor de apps compatibles
La integración
A los editores no les gusta
Construcción menos resistente que otros rivales
Que utilizan acero y cristal de zafiro
Cargador magnético por contactos menos cómodo que los cargadores inalámbricos que no tienen una forma «incorrecta» de colocarlos
Autonomía algo escasa que obliga a c
La autonomía
Ese enemigo de WearOS
Fitbit Premium para multitud de opciones
No se puede comprar en España la versión eSIM / LTE
Para desbloquear todas las funciones hay que pagar la suscripción Fitbit Premium
La batería es algo ajustada
Cargador propietario
Solo disponible en un tamaño
El vidrio de la pantalla no es tan resistente como en otros modelos
La versión con eSIM y 4G no llega a España
Para competir con el Apple Watch
Todas las funciones de salud deberían estar disponibles gratis
Battery life is now workable,Outstanding HR accuracy,Design is still great for 24/7 wear
Battery life still not great or predictable,Only available in one case size,Fitbit Premium required for some stats
The Pixel Watch 2 offers improved battery life and heart rate monitoring, ensuring that it bests its predecessor and can now be worn for a full day. It's by no means perfect, but it is a solid alternative to Samsung's latest watches. PROS Battery life is...
Fitbit is the big selling point here, it's fantastic,Beautiful design and build,Fluid, responsive performance,Lightweight and comfortable to wear (even at night),Water and dust resistant to high levels
No iPhone support,Needs a bigger screen,Battery life isn't competitive
Publicación: 2023-10-11, Autor: Tom , crítica de: stuff.tv
Pros, More efficient CPU means true all-day battery life, Abundance of fitness features and health sensors, Minimalist design bucks trend for chunky WearOS watches
Cons, Still only one size, which looks dainty on large wrists, Bested on battery life by larger rivals, Chunky display bezel hasn't been tamed
Last year I criticised the original Pixel Watch for its overly thick display bezel, the one-size-fits-all approach that didn't quite fit all, and battery life that really wasn't up to snuff. Google has only addressed one of those issues for the successor...
Resumen: Google Pixel Watch 2 essentially steers the same course as its well-received first version, and that's mostly a good thing.At a glance, the new smartwatch's design is unchanged. Google did redesign the digital crown a bit to enhance ease of use. Otherwise...
Publicación: 2023-11-14, Autor: Ryan , crítica de: hothardware.com
Bright, sharp display, A solid day of battery life, Extremely comfortable on the wrist, Stylish design
Google Pixel Watch 2: Starting at $349.99The Google Watch 2 builds on the success of the original with better performance, battery life, and fitness tracking, but its starting price is still relatively high.Bright, sharp displayA solid day of battery life...
Publicación: 2023-11-10, Autor: Kellen , crítica de: droid-life.com
Resumen: The original Pixel Watch finally showed up in 2022 after years of rumors and speculation about a potential launch. When we did get one on the wrist and learned all of its specs and features, I think it was pretty obvious that we were getting a first-gener...
Publicación: 2023-11-03, Autor: DC , crítica de: dcrainmaker.com
For many years, the WearOS landscape of options wasn't great. In the beginning it was bulky hardware, then it was the apps that lacked competitiveness (or were left to die), and then it became the watches burned incredible amounts of battery. But things h...
Performance seems snappier,Can be charged using Fitbit Sense 2/Versa 4 chargers,You don't need a Pixel phone to enjoy all of the features,Design is refined, and even better
Can't be charged with the original Pixel Watch charger,Still only one size (41mm)
Despite concerns that Google would never release a successor to the original Pixel Watch, the company did just that, and it's incredible. There are subtle changes everywhere, some of which are good, while others are definitely frustrating. Even still, the...
Better heart rate tracking accuracy, Auto workout tracking, 24-hour battery life with the always-on display enabled, Wear OS 4 brings a lot to the table, The battery charges up quickly, Super stylish, Setup was dead simple
The display could be bigger, The aluminum wasn't a good trade-off for lighter weight
This is potentially going to be a hard sell for some users, though perhaps really only if you already have a Pixel Watch and don't necessarily need to have the new features. There is a plenty to love about the new watch though. From the auto workout track...