This problem is slightly resolved by the fact that the watch does charge quickly. It’s not exactly the end of the world, but not ideal for the ‘roll out of bed at the last minute’ kind of person. ![]() This meant I was having to charge it for an hour or so before sleeping, and then again in the morning once I woke up. By the time I was going to bed each day, the watch would have dropped to between 20-40 per cent. The problem of battery life is particularly obvious when making use of the watch’s sleep-tracking functionality. However, as you jab and poke at the screen trying to press buttons or type, its size very quickly becomes more frustrating than aesthetic. Google does a great job at hiding this with a blacked-out backing on most apps and functions. This is especially true when you realise a large portion of the watch face isn’t a useable screen but large bezels that wrap around it. It adds to the watches sleek design, but it does mean the screen isn’t actually that big. This is very much a ‘you win some, you lose some’ situation. While it isn’t tiny, it is certainly smaller than your average smartwatch. This is especially useful when exercising or sleeping, where other wearables can quickly become uncomfortable. There is very little weight to it, and the design of the strap means it fits comfortably without being too tight. Google has done a great job at making this a comfortable watch experience. Two detachable watch strap connectors fit into each side and easily pop in and out if you want to try a different look. The watch face features a curved screen that blends into a silver metal backing. It’s sleek, stylish and compared to other smartwatches, is one of the closest attempts at actually looking like a watch and not a computer strapped to your wrist. ![]() The very first thing to say about the Google Pixel Watch is that it looks great.
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