The Google Pixel Watch 4 has renewed interest in smartwatches for some users, according to a recent TechCrunch review. The reviewer, Ivan Mehta, reported that after primarily using analog watches or a Xiaomi Band 6 for basic tracking, the Pixel Watch 4's features and design prompted a reconsideration of smartwatches.
Mehta cited the watch's circular design, reminiscent of the Moto 360, as a key factor in his renewed interest. The Pixel Watch 4 features a curved, domed Actua 360 display with thinner bezels compared to its predecessor. While the test unit was the 41mm model, Mehta indicated a preference for the larger 45mm size, citing potential benefits for battery life and display size.
The display's increased brightness, peaking at 3,000 nits, was also highlighted as a positive attribute, improving usability in daylight conditions. Mehta noted that the battery life of the smaller Pixel Watch 4 was sufficient for more than a day of use during periods of lighter activity.
However, the Pixel Watch 4 utilizes a proprietary charger, requiring placement on a specific cradle. The review did not delve into the AI capabilities of the watch, but the renewed interest in smartwatches suggests a potential shift in user perception, driven by design and usability improvements. The implications for society include a possible increase in smartwatch adoption, potentially leading to greater data collection and analysis of user activity and health metrics. Further developments in smartwatch technology, including enhanced AI integration and improved battery life, could further solidify their place in the consumer market.
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