Google may debut its own smartwatch in 2022
Rumors of a Google-branded smartwatch have persisted for years, but they might be close to coming true. Insidersources claim Google is planning to release its first self-developed smartwatch, codenamed “Rohan,” in 2022. The Wear OS device would be an eye-catching device with a round display, but no physical bezel — the Galaxy Watch 4 might seem antiquated by comparison.
Rohan would be a relatively typical smartwatch on the inside with a heart rate sensor and a battery that would still require daily charging. It would use proprietary watch bands, so you’d have to forget about using conventional straps. A tipster talking to The Verge claimed the watch would “cost more than a Fitbit” and serve as an Apple Watch competitor.
The software may be the most important feature. Like Pixel phones, Rohan would serve as a “showcase” for Google’s platform — in this case, Wear OS 3. The smartwatch (not necessarily called “Pixel Watch,” despite the name floating around) would theoretically show customers what Wear OS can do, and give hardware partners a reference point to work from. It might also include a Fitbit tie-in, nicknamed “Nightlight.”
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