There aren't many options in the Wear OS landscape, so with Google releasing something new, it begs the question of whether you should upgrade to the Pixel Watch 3. There's a lot to like here, but the reality is, all of the new features might not be useful for everyone.
You can't get your Pixel Watch 3 fixed. But you can pay for Preffered Care insurance, then pay money to use it.
We break down every watery activity you can or can't safely use the Google Pixel Watch 3 with.
The RingConn Gen 2 Smart Ring may look identical to its predecessor, but it offers a big battery life boost and the ability to monitor sleep apnea, a health feature that's slowly starting to appear in smartwatches.
The Galaxy Ring marks Samsung's entry into the world of smart rings, but can it overthrow the Ultrahuman Ring Air? Let's take a look.
Fitbit won't make its own smartwatches anymore, a Pixel Watch executive admitted during Made by Google. And we're disappointed by this missed opportunity to target runners with lightweight Fitbits and hardcore software.
The Pixel Watch 3 isn't the right choice if you're in a wheelchair. I've come to grips with this.
The Pixel Watch 3 adds new features and gets a brighter display. But, is that enough to make it better than the spectacular Galaxy Watch 7?
The Pixel Watch 3 has only just arrived, but we're already seeing specific areas where Google didn't make the specific upgrades we wanted. Here is what the Pixel Watch 4 could do better.
We now know all of the Pixel Watch 3 specs, and many of the most important ones haven't changed from the Pixel Watch 2. But dive deeper, and you'll find a few important differences that might make you want to upgrade.