Leaker Yogesh Brar has released a series of information related to the Google Pixel Watch. The latter could in particular be sold between 300 and 400 dollars.

Expected at Google I/O on May 11 and 12, the Google Pixel Watch has been in the news for a few months now. Lately, not a week goes by without the Californian tocante making headlines. Recently, a prototype of the product was even found in a restaurant.
The lucky Reddit user behind this find posted photos and wore it on his wrist. The result is a surprisingly comfortable smartwatch, despite its imposing dimensions. Also, the crown would not dig into the back of the hand when the wrist is bent.
Future competitor of Samsung and Apple
This little crispy feedback is completed a few days later by yet another leak this time by Yogesh Brar. In his twitter postthis leaker almost reliable wishes to specify that it draws its information from a ” relatively new source “. Advances must therefore be treated with caution.

According to him, the Google Pixel Watch would be launched at a price ranging between 300 and 400 dollars. In this case, it would place itself as a competitor to the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, or even the Apple Watch Series 7. In total, two dial sizes and at least four strap colors would be on the program.
A limited release?
Yogesh Brar mentions a partnership with Samsung, which could potentially provide the processor part. In terms of sensors, the Google Pixel Watch would be equipped with the same panel of sensors as a Galaxy Watch. As a reminder, the Watch 4 Classic has a pedometer, heart rate monitor, SpO2 sensor, electrocardiogram and GPS.
Finally, theleakermentions a “limited release”, as if the Pixel Watch was only going to be reserved for certain markets. Like what Google can already do with its “Pixel a” range – the Pixel 5a, for example, has never been launched in France. We still hope that his connected watch will not suffer the same fate.
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