Your Google Pixel Watch now charges more slowly but that might not be a bad thing
Date:
Fri, 13 Oct 2023 11:24:41 +0000
Description:
A firmware update means your Google Pixel Watch will now charge more slowly, but there might be a good reason for it.
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Thanks to a firmware update, last year's Google Pixel Watch now has much slower charging times. However, this might not be the major bummer that it first seems to be.
Previously, the Google Pixel Watch's battery could be charged from 0% to 50% in 30 minutes, to 80% in 55 minutes, and to 100% in 80 minutes. Fast charging is a must for one of the best smartwatches for Wear OS users, as you'll find yourself charging it on a near-daily basis.
Following a firmware update, the Pixel Watch now takes 45 minutes to go from 0% to 50% (15 minutes slower), takes 75 minutes to reach 80%, and 110 minutes to charge its battery from empty to full.
In a statement to 9to5Google , Google explained that a firmware update for Google Pixel Watches required us to review the charging times, the new times are what the average user will experience. It didnt explain why the firmware update was needed, but we suspect it has something to do with helping to keep the device from getting too hot while it charges. Unconfirmed Reddit reports have mentioned overheating during charging and the watch's backplate randomly falling off (via Android Police ).
Those of you who splashed out on the new Pixel Watch 2 or who are thinking about buying one after reading our Google Pixel Watch 2 review will be happy to know that it hasnt been affected by the firmware update. So it still only takes 30 minutes for its battery to charge from 0% to 50%, 43 minutes to
reach 80%, and just 75 minutes to be fully recharged.
Interestingly the new Pixel Watch 2 uses a different form of charging swapping the originals wireless charging for pin contacts, like many Fitbits use. Why has the Pixel Watch charging been slowed down? The Google Pixel
Watch 2 (Image credit: Google)
As we mentioned above we dont know for certain why Google has made this battery charging speed change, but we think it has something to do with the Google Pixel Watch overheating while it charges.
Wireless charging is neat but it's fairly inefficient. If you want to charge something quickly using a wireless connection its going to generate a fair amount of heat which can cause problems for the hardware. Batteries will
drain faster, parts might become warped, and glue holding components together can melt causing the gadget to literally fall apart. While no explanation was given at the time it seems likely that heat was a problem given the recent changes.
The switch to slower charging speeds on the Pixel Watch, and the use of contact charging on the Pixel Watch 2 should help to keep the devices from getting too hot and make problems related to the device overheating less likely to occur. So while it does mean your Pixel Watch will need to charge for a little longer between uses, this charging change should mean youll be able to enjoy using it for longer before it needs to be repaired or swapped out for a newer model. You might also like: Google Pixel Watch 2 has more brains and battery brawn 1-minute news: Google Pixel 8 unveiled with Pro features including 120Hz display Where is all your health data going? The Google and Fitbit scandal explained
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/health-fitness/smartwatches/your-google-pixel-watch- now-charges-more-slowly-but-that-might-not-be-a-bad-thing
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