The size of the screen (measured diagonally).
The type of technology used in the display.
The device is dustproof and water-resistant. Water-resistant devices can resist the penetration of water, such as powerful water jets, but not being submerged into water.
The ATM rating indicates how much water pressure a device can withstand. 3 ATM is one of the lowest ratings and means that the device can only withstand splashes of water, whereas 20 ATM is one of the highest ratings and means that the device can be used for snorkeling and water sports.
The first number of the IP rating refers to protection against dust, while the second number refers to protection against liquid. E.g. a first number of 6 denotes that it is completely dustproof, and a second number of 7 denotes that the device can withstand full immersion in water.
Damage-resistant glass (such as Corning Gorilla Glass or Asahi Dragontrail Glass) is thin, lightweight, and can withstand high levels of force.
Gorilla Glass is one of the most popular brands of chemically strengthened glass, manufactured by Corning. Several versions have been developed, the newer ones being more durable and providing better damage resistance.
Pixel density is a measurement of a screen's resolution, expressed as the number of pixels per inch (PPI) on the screen. A higher pixel density translates into more clarity and sharpness for the images rendered on the screen, thus improving the quality of the viewing experience.
Resistance to sweat makes it ideal for use while doing sports.
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Cyril
1 year ago
4 / 10
The Pixel Watch is a huge disappointment
Cyril
1 year ago
4 / 10
I own both a Galaxy Watch 4 and a Pixel Watch. I can tell you that the Galaxy has nothing to envy about the Pixel Watch (which was released much later). It's no surprise that so many are being resold on the internet: The battery life is terrible, it lacks a programmable sleep mode and shower mode. The only thing greatly appreciated is the design, and the fact that it comes with two bands of different sizes is a good idea. The integration with Fitbit seems a bit cheap... it doesn't feel very Google-esque, rather it feels shaky, as if it was added at the last minute. Finally, the most annoying thing is the watch dies a lot during the night. Considering sleep analysis is one of its main features, I find this ridiculous. You find yourself needing to charge the watch first thing in the morning despite having fully charged it the night before.
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Jan
2 months ago
10 / 10
Still a great watch
Jan
2 months ago
10 / 10
For me this is still a great watch, not worry upgrading to pixel watch 2. I just use the watch to get my Whatsapp messages.