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Google brings many Pixel Watch 2 features to Pixel Watch [Wear OS]

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Google officially announced the March 2024 Pixel Feature Drop. Apart from Pixel phones, Google is also bringing many advanced features from the Pixel Watch 2 to the first-gen Pixel Watch.

Following the March 2024 Feature Drop, Google Pixel Watch users will be able to track their workouts with even more options, Fitbit Relax app guides, and public transit directions.

Track your workouts with even more options

Thanks to the Pace Training feature, you can use your Pixel Watch to set a goal pace during an exercise to know when you are within your target, thanks to its built-in GPS and motion sensors.

If heart rate zones are your goal, you can now use Heart Zone Training on your first-gen Pixel Watch to monitor the time you spend in each heart rate zone, based on your resting heart rate and fitness levels.

  • You can also set personal targets and turn on haptic notifications and voice alerts when you move from one heart rate zone to another.
  • With a completely redesigned workouts UI, you can easily see your workout stats at a glance for pace and heart rate so you can stay focused and on track.

The update also brings auto-start and auto-stop to your first-gen Pixel Watch. Your Pixel Watch will now automatically start and stop your workouts directly from your wrist when it detects the activity.

Fitbit Relax

You can now use the Fitbit Relax app on the first-gen Pixel Watch to guide you through a breathing exercise right on your wrist. You can track how many moments of mindfulness you’ve completed over time directly through the app.

Pace Training – Google Pixel Watch

Public transit directions

Google Maps on Wear OS can now give you public transit directions on your Pixel Watch. You’ll see different transit options, real-time departure times and a compass-enabled map view to guide you to your destination.

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