That said, Google has been working on smartwatch technologies for almost as long as Apple has, through its involvement in Wear OS (and, like Android Wear, in its previous avatar).
Although both companies offer some of the best smartwatches, the Pixel Watch hardware and the various Apple Watch models are locked to their respective ecosystems, making Pixel smartwatches best suited to Android owners and Apple Watch models to iPhone owners.
However, aside from ecosystem restrictions, the Apple Watch and Pixel Watch lines include features that set them apart and give them an advantage over one another. For example, Google’s Pixel Watch shines in its AI implementation, while Apple’s integration with its ecosystem remains unmatched.
Variety of design and material
More importantly, the Watch Ultra models not only have a more durable build, thanks to their Grade 5 titanium case, but they also include professional-grade features aimed at athletes, such as a depth gauge certification for scuba diving and precise workout start, which you don’t get on the Pixel Watch. That said, Android owners considering the Pixel Watch for their next smartwatch purchase have a good, rugged alternative in the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra. However, it also lacks advanced diving tools and satellite SOS, among other features. If you want to look beyond Wear OS, the number of alternatives grows exponentially, with options from Garmin, Polar and others. That said, the Pixel Watch offers a more subtle look that blends in with most outfits, so if you’re looking for something that doesn’t scream smartwatch, Google has you covered.
Health and fitness tracking
In terms of passive health screening, Google’s offerings are limited to irregular heartbeat (AFib) detection, while some Apple Watch models may offer hypertension alerts, sleep apnea notifications, and AFib detection. That said, the Pixel Watch 4 can measure your stress levels using the built-in cEDA sensor, which isn’t available on Apple Watch models.
Most importantly, while basic health and fitness tracking is free on the Pixel Watch, you’ll need a premium subscription to access historical biometric trends, Google Health Coach analytics, and an adaptive running plan. Apple Watch does not require a premium subscription to access current or historical data.
AI Integration
Apple is more subtle with its AI integration, and instead of putting an AI assistant in the foreground, it enhances various features and functions in the background. For example, it uses local machine learning to order and place items in the Smart Stack, making them more useful based on your location, time of day, and historical data. The Apple Watch also leverages Apple Intelligence to provide live translation of messages. Additionally, machine learning is used to improve the smartwatch’s various health, safety, and fitness features, but AI visibly enhances none of them. While Google explicitly uses AI to make its smartwatch more useful, some people might prefer Apple’s more discreet implementation.
Battery and charging
The Series 11 and Watch SE 3 are limited to approximately 24 and 18 hours in normal mode, respectively. Low Power Mode increases the backup to 38 hours for the Series 11 and 32 hours for the Watch SE 3. The charging speed of the Series 11 and Pixel Watch 4 models is largely the same, with both taking around 30 minutes to go from 0 to 80 percent. The Watch Ultra 3 and SE 3, however, can take up to 45 minutes for the same thing. If, as an Android user, you are looking for longer battery life, you may want to consider the previously mentioned Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra, which can last up to 60 hours in normal mode and 100 hours in power-saving mode.
Safety and rescue functions
Not all Apple Watch models have a “Loss of Pulse Detection” feature, which, on the Pixel Watch, automatically calls emergency services and shares your GPS coordinates in the event of a sudden, complete loss of pulse. This can be very useful in rare life-threatening scenarios. That said, Apple Watch models have crash detection for calling emergency services, similar to the Pixel Watch. Both watches have ECG functionality.