This year Google will launch its first smartwatch. The presentation event is taking place in early October and the company has already revealed some details.
However, the entire design is now made clear by sharing an official video.
There are only a few days left until the launch of the first smartwatch from Google, which the company announced a few months ago, Although there are many secrets to be revealed.
Now, in the form of a teaser, Google is once again sharing more details in a video that reveals many of the design details, but also a few of the interface and dials available.
Details of the new Google Pixel watch
The Pixel Watch has been shared by Google in a video that reveals exactly what consumers can expect for the launch event that will take place in early October. A circular screen surrounds the entire back, showing off the Gorilla Glass branding.
The right side of the Pixel Watch has a button and crown. Previously, it was believed that there could be two buttons on the side, but now it is clear that there is only one. The video also confirms that the crown is rotatable, so it likely serves as an actual navigation button.
It is also possible to learn how to wear the bracelet and can be easily changed with a rotating motion.
The discs shown in the video vary between stationary and mobile, and the Fitbit logo is featured on one of them. Google has already confirmed on its official watch page that some features require a Fitbit account and an app, although Fitbit is preparing to make adjustments to the watch. Exclude the use of accounts.
Although it's almost obvious, Google still doesn't specify the materials used to build its first smartwatch, or even if it will get any official certification guaranteeing it's water and dust resistance.
The launch will take place on October 6, when new Google Pixel 7 smartphones and new earbuds will also be announced.
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