Get a credit with eligible watch trade-in.
Get exclusive workouts led by expert trainers, mindfulness sessions, and more.
Listen to over 100 million songs ad-free and download favorites to your watch.
Track heart rate, skin temperature, and signs of stress.
Up to 40% more accurate heart rate tracking during vigorous activities like HIIT.
An enhanced 24-hour battery with always-on display and faster charging.
With body response tracking and notifications, get help identifying possible signs of stress, so you can manage it in the moment.
Get on-wrist and Fitbit’s in-app tools, like guided breathing sessions, to help in a way that’s best for you.
Look back on your day or week to discover patterns so you can adjust your routine to help manage stress.
Get alerted when you’re above or below your resting heart rate. Check your heart rhythm for AFib from the ECG app and receive irregular heart rhythm notifications.
Detect possible changes to your health by tracking your skin temperature, blood oxygen levels, heart rate variability, resting heart rate, and more.
Learn about the quality and duration of your previous night's rest with your Sleep Score. See the time spent in light, deep, and REM stages. And get a monthly analysis from your Sleep Profile.
With Google Assistant, just say "Hey Google" to discover stats related to your health and fitness – using your voice.
Auto Workout mode automatically starts and stops your activities. Get info like pace, heart rate zones, and laps so you can focus on improving.
Track the time you spend in each zone to help improve your workout. And get notified when you move from one zone to another.
Set a pace goal when you’re running and get real-time feedback and motivational indicators to help you stay on target.
Access expert trainers, a full library of workouts, and mindfulness sessions to tone up or wind down. Get 6 months of Fitbit Premium included with the Pixel Watch 2.
Set a timer when you’re out that shares your location with chosen contacts if it expires.
Notify chosen contacts of your location and battery level, and if you’re already on a call.
Share your medical details in case of an emergency.
First responders can find out if you’ve had a hard fall.