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Pixel Watch 5 costs $50 more for health features that ship next month, or later
Blood pressure, insulin-resistance and sleep-breathing metrics are not in the box, and breathing-emergency detection awaits FDA clearance. The Verge is publishing its review in parts.
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What happened
- The Pixel Watch 5 costs $399.99, a $50 price hike over last year's model.
- The watch's most interesting new features -- blood pressure and insulin resistance trends, nightly sleep breathing quality, and strength training cues from the wrist -- won't start rolling out until next month.
- Breathing emergency detection, which calls emergency services if the device detects you've stopped breathing, is still pending FDA clearance; Europe will get it at launch.
- Barely anything has changed in terms of hardware: the sizes are the same, the chips and battery got an itty-bitty boost, and there's a new pyrite satin case finish.
- The big updates are all software-related; this year's watch gets ambitious new health features that expand on the overhauled Google Health app and its AI coach introduced with the Fitbit Air earlier this year.
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Why it matters
Google is selling the Pixel Watch 5 at $399.99, a $50 increase over last year's model, and the features it is being sold on are not on the device [1][2]. Blood pressure and insulin-resistance trends, nightly sleep breathing quality and wrist-based strength training cues do not start rolling out until next month, according to The Verge's review, which the publication labelled part one because most of the new software is not out yet [2][6].
The hardware explains why. Barely anything changed: same sizes, a small bump to chip and battery, and a new pyrite satin case finish [4]. The pitch is entirely software, building on the overhauled Google Health app and the AI coach that arrived with the Fitbit Air earlier this year [5]. That makes the $50 a payment for a roadmap rather than for silicon, which is a different purchase decision than the spec sheet suggests. At $399.99 against an implied $349.99 last year, the increase is about 14 percent [1][8][18].
The timing problem compounds. The Verge notes that half the new metrics are designed to be viewed monthly, so the reviewer cannot say whether they justify the price until they exist [7]. If the rollout starts next month and the first reading needs a full monthly cycle, a launch-day buyer is roughly two months out from a single data point, and further still from a trend worth acting on [9].
Breathing emergency detection, which calls emergency services if the device detects the wearer has stopped breathing, is the sharper case: it is still pending FDA clearance, and Europe gets it at launch while the US waits [3]. For anyone running a wearable fleet across regions, that means the same SKU delivers different safety capabilities depending on jurisdiction, on a timeline set by a regulator rather than a release calendar.
What is actually shipping is a list of refinements: Wear OS 7, offline Gemini, a more accurate Raise to Talk, Proactive Assistance, gesture controls integrated more deeply into the UI, AI watchfaces, improved bedtime automations, and better GPS maps for outdoor activities [10]. The reviewer rates all of it as incremental except GPS, which is the one item filed under the good [11][17]. Wear OS 7 is not a major departure from Wear OS 6; animated chips now teach when the double pinch and wrist turn gestures apply, and flipping your wrist dismisses a screen or a call, both of which the Apple Watch has done for a while [16]. Offline Gemini was more useful than expected, starting a workout by voice and picking up GPS quickly [15].
Proactive Assistance is the weakest link. Verge colleagues Dom Preston, David Imel and Cameron Faulkner found in their Pixel 11 reviews that Gemini's suggestions do not always work as intended, and may go unnoticed [13]. On the watch, a Calendar chip appeared when a friend asked about availability in Google Messages, but the reviewer says those were orchestrated test scenarios and that real planning happens in Slack or on calls, where Gemini is not integrated [14].
Two things to watch. Whether next month's rollout holds on schedule, and whether FDA clearance lands at all this cycle. And whether these features trickle down to older Pixel Watches, as Google's software has historically done, since launch exclusivity is currently the main thing the $50 buys [12].
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The Pixel Watch 5 costs $399.99, a $50 price hike over last year's model.
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The watch's most interesting new features -- blood pressure and insulin resistance trends, nightly sleep breathing quality, and strength training cues from the wrist -- won't start rolling out until next month.
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Breathing emergency detection, which calls emergency services if the device detects you've stopped breathing, is still pending FDA clearance; Europe will get it at launch.
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Barely anything has changed in terms of hardware: the sizes are the same, the chips and battery got an itty-bitty boost, and there's a new pyrite satin case finish.
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The big updates are all software-related; this year's watch gets ambitious new health features that expand on the overhauled Google Health app and its AI coach introduced with the Fitbit Air earlier this year.
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The Verge framed the piece as part one of the Pixel Watch 5 review because most of the new features aren't out yet.
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