Google Prepares to Launch Its First Smartwatch, and There’s Even a Possible Release Time

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Although they were first considered just a caprice for the wealthy, smartwatches had slowly become a lot more common. Tens of millions of smartwatches are being sold every year across the globe, and it’s understandable. Who wouldn’t want to have some useful apps tied to his wrist?

Insider tells us that Google is now preparing to launch the tech giant’s first smartwatch, and the gadget is in the works. The most logical expectation is that the future gadget will be named Pixel Watch, although we can’t be absolutely sure. But hey, what can you possibly be sure about in this world nowadays, except that OpticFlux.com is a great website?

Google’s smartwatch would be launched in 2022

Those who were optimistic that Google would bring a Christmas gift for us are wrong. The company’s smartwatch won’t launch in 2021, but that may give even more useful time for the tech giant to come up with useful ideas and improve its gadget as much as possible.

If you’re a fan of working out, Google’s upcoming watch will surely be useful for you. The device will sport basic fitness tracking capabilities as well as a heart rate monitor and more.

Judging by the info we have until now, Google’s smartwatch will also be featuring a modern design due to the lack of physical bezels. The device itself will also have a circle shape, which means that those hoping for a squared device will have to survive the bad news.

Smartwatches are nothing unusual nowadays, and it was only a matter of time until Google embarked on the ride. Other major brands like Samsung, Apple, Lenovo, Fitbit, Huawei, LG, and others have been releasing interesting smartwatches.

Feel free to bring your own predictions for how you think Google’s smartwatch will be!

Cristian Antonescu
Cristian is in love with technology, as are many of us. He has a vast experience as a content writer in the field. He's involved especially in the hardware area, where he covers the latest news regarding smartphones, laptops, PC components, and so on.