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If you have a clunky or outdated smartwatch, now might be the perfect time to upgrade. Google’s latest Pixel Watch 4, featuring a brighter display and longer battery life, is on sale in both sizes and all colorways.
Although Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales are over, you can still score popular gadgets at a discount. In the smartwatch category, Google’s Pixel Watch 4 is back to its all‑time low price on Amazon. The 41 mm GPS model, normally $349, is now $50 off, dropping to $299.
The larger 45 mm model with Wi‑Fi connectivity is also discounted. It’s retailing for $349, down from the usual $399, and comes in Matte Black, Moonstone, or Polished Silver.
Google’s Pixel Watch 4 launched in October, making it a relatively fresh release. This price cut helps ease its premium cost. While it’s a refresh of the Pixel Watch 3, it’s a strong upgrade for anyone using the earlier Pixel Watch or an older smartwatch.
The Pixel Watch 4 retains the same sleek round design as its predecessor, with a distinctive domed, pebble‑like glass. Its circular AMOLED display is significantly brighter, peaking at 3,000 nits, so it stays legible even under direct sunlight. Protection comes via Gorilla Glass 5, and the watch is IP68 rated with 5 ATM water resistance.
A close-up of a Google Pixel Watch 4 displaying weather information for Berlin, showing 64°F and mostly cloudy. Its display is much brighter than the Pixel Watch 3. Image source: nextpit
The biggest changes are inside. Google equipped it with a faster Snapdragon W5 Gen 2 processor, delivering smoother everyday performance whether launching workouts or apps. It also draws less power, and with a slightly larger battery, it lasts over a day in smartwatch mode or a couple of days with mixed use. Charging is also a bit quicker.
On the health and fitness side, Fitbit powers expanded insights. Active users benefit from AI‑driven advanced training guidance, motivation tools, and smarter recovery tracking that detects when you should rest or push further. Core features like ECG, heart rate, sleep, and stress monitoring remain, now optimized by Wear OS 6.
What are your thoughts on the Pixel Watch 4? Do you plan on picking one up soon? We’d love to hear your take.
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