Google's Pixel Watch 4 is on sale for $105 off — if Prime Day is your kind of shopping event.
Amazon has the 41mm Pixel Watch 4 with Iris Active Band and LTE listed at $345, down from its $449.99 retail price. The watch runs Wear OS with Gemini voice control baked in and leans on Fitbit integration for its health stack: sleep tracking, ECG, heart rate monitoring, fall detection, and emergency SOS. The display is a domed AMOLED panel with slimmer bezels and a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, up from 2,000 nits on the Pixel Watch 3. A new chipset adds satellite communications support and dual-frequency GPS for more accurate location tracking.
The battery story is the real differentiator. PCMag testing put real-world life at 56 hours with the always-on display enabled — a figure that beats comparable models from Apple and Samsung. The 41mm model's 325mAh cell (up from 306mAh) also charges fast: 5 percent to full in 43 minutes, using a side-resting stand that doubles as a bedside clock rather than the flat magnetic puck most rivals ship.
The catch: you need Android 11 or newer to use it, and Pixel-exclusive features like camera controls and call screening require a Pixel phone specifically. That limits the audience. At full price, the Pixel Watch 4 is a tough sell against the Apple Watch or Samsung Galaxy Watch at similar tiers; at $345, it's more competitive — though Prime Day ends June 26, and deal pricing never lasts.
