A watch that gives you useful information at a glance and lets you get stuff done more easily by voice.
All-day comfort
The G Watch’s beautiful display, slim design and long battery life make it remarkably comfortable to wear, all day, every day.
Changeable straps
Customize your G Watch with any standard 22 mm (0.86 inch) watch strap.
Always-on display
The G Watch never sleeps. Its always-on display allows you to check the time and see new information at a glance without touching it.
400 mAh battery
The G Watch’s powerful yet compact battery will keep your watch going all day on a single charge.
Certified water and dust resistant
Don’t worry about wet or rough conditions. The G Watch is IP67 water and dust resistant.
Powered by Android Wear
Useful information when you need it most
Android Wear organises your information, suggests what you’re going to need, and shows it to you before you even ask, such as weather forecasts in the morning and flight time and gate information before leaving for the airport.
Straight answers to spoken questions
Just say “OK Google” to ask questions, like how many calories are in an avocado, what time your flight leaves, and the score of the football game. Say “OK Google” to get stuff done like sending a text, setting a reminder or taking a note.
Compatible with Android 4.3+
The G Watch can be used with any Smartphone running Android 4.3 and above. Visit g.co/WearCheck from your phone to see if it’s compatible.
Product Features
- G Watch powered by Android Wear. Always with you, always on.
- The best fit for your style
- Most intelligent experience
- Slim and compact design
- Compatible phone is required (Android 4.3 +)
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