Google is bringing Wear OS 4 to its first Pixel Watch.
In an announcement on Tuesday, Google says the update will start rolling out today and continue “over the coming weeks,” depending on your carrier and device.
If you don’t respond, the watch will automatically notify your emergency contacts.
Wear OS 4 also introduces the ability to transfer your Pixel Watch data to a new phone without a factory reset as well as a way to back up your data and settings from your Pixel Watch when you’re ready to upgrade to a new one.
However, one Wear OS 4 feature Google doesn’t mention in its announcement is Safety Signal, which is available with the Pixel Watch 2 through a Fitbit Premium subscription.
Google took the wraps off the $349.99 Pixel Watch 2 during its product launch event earlier this month, offering a new processor, more sensors, and better battery life when compared to its predecessor.
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