Three Things I Already Love About the New Pixel Watch 4
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Google's Pixel Watch 4 starts shipping this week, and it's got a few nice little improvements over the Pixel 3. I've started testing the new watch for a forthcoming review, and I wanted to share my thoughts on how the device compares so far. Here are three changes I already love.
I love the new charging dock
The new charging dock is a big improvement over the older style of charger. Previously, we had to make do with a magnetic puck at the end of a cord, with four little pins on the puck. You'd need to stick it to the back of the watch, and make sure to align the cord to the side with the crown.
Many smartwatches have a charger in approximately the same format-the Galaxy Watch and the Apple Watch are similar. It's OK, I guess, though these chargers tend to be more convenient when you have a stand to put them in (here's one that fits the Pixel Watch 3).
This new dock is different, and I much prefer it. It sits on your desk or nightstand. To charge the watch, you just pop it in there sideways, crown up. The display remains visible while charging (telling you the time and battery status) and the watch band is tucked out of the way. No longer will your watch be flipping around on the desk while you try to find a good spot for it.
Ultra fast charging works even better than advertisedGoogle boasts that the Pixel Watch 4 can go from 0 to 50% in about 15 minutes. I tested that and found it performed even better than advertised: The watch went from 10% to 60% in 12 minutes, and was up to 82% (72% added) in 19 minutes. I'm impressed.
The display is bigger even though the watch is the same sizeThe biggest thing you'll notice about the Pixel Watch 4 is the expanded display, even on the same size of watch. In these photo I have placed the Pixel Watch 3 (gray band) next to the Pixel Watch 4 (yellow band-they call this color lemongrass"). I turned on the flashlight app, and you can see a difference in the display size already:

The display is also now domed, although to be clear, the exterior shape of the watch hasn't changed (at least not that I can tell). To show you what I mean, here's how the two watches look when displaying the Concentric face, which got a redesign for the Pixel Watch 4. I actually think the older version looks nicer, but that's not really the point: The seconds around the edge of the face actually appear to go over the rounded portion, rather than staying inside of it. It's a cute detail.

I'll have more thoughts on the Pixel Watch 4 in my full review, coming soon.