Google's advanced Pixel Watch 4 is a Prime Day hit that's hard to beat
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Google's advanced smartwatch tech can now be yours at a price that's hard to ignore. | Image by PhoneArena
During Prime Day, users can grab both sizes of this premium model for up to 20% off. For context, the 41mm Wi-Fi option, which normally costs around $350, is now going for $290. The larger 45mm variant, meanwhile, sits at $400, but the summer savings event slashes it down to about $320.
While earlier generations weren't praised for their battery life, the Pixel Watch 4 is a complete gamechanger in that area. In fact, the device lasts a solid two days between charges. Sure, that's nothing compared to what Garmin sports watches deliver, but it's a major win for a Wear OS timepiece nonetheless.
It's not just the battery life that deserves praise. In fact, the wearable is surprisingly comfortable to wear, and its domed touchscreen is a pure joy to look at.
Another welcome upgrade is the dual-band GPS support. Accuracy wasn't exactly stellar on previous generations, so this is an appreciated change for runners who frequently train in heavily populated cities.
Speaking of runners, this model features a personalized AI health coach. You can communicate your goals, training level and preferred workouts, and the Pixel Watch 4 will use AI-powered tools to guide you throughout the process.
Best of all, the plan adapts constantly: the AI health coach can adjust your workout recommendations based on sleep data and other valuable metrics. Learn more about the AI health coach and other features in our Pixel Watch 4 review.
So, what do you think? If the Pixel Watch 4 sounds like the right fit for your needs, now's your chance to grab it without paying full price. Pick your preferred size variant and score up to 20% in savings with Prime.
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