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After one week wearing the Pixel Watch 5, here's what I want most
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Today marks the first day you can buy the Pixel Watch 5, Google's newest smartwatch. It comes in some swanky new colors with some intelligent upgrades under the hood that make it a faster and more useful device.
I haven't gotten to put every new feature through the wringer, so keep an eye out for my full review in the coming weeks, where I test the heart rate sensor's accuracy, that new GPS upgrade, and get an update on my blood pressure and insulin resistance status through the new Health Guardian tab. For now, here are a few first impressions of the Watch 5 after a week of wear.
I'm a big strength trainer, so when I learned that Google was rolling out a special experience in the Google Health app that guides you through a weight-training circuit, I was jazzed to try it out.
The feature creates a training circuit for you, and then walks you through each rep, set, and rest time. It shows you how to perform certain exercises and provides a countdown timer in between sets.
Also: Pixel Watch 5's strength training feature could replace my top lifting app - no phone needed
I've written about my love for the app Fitbod, which stores all my weight training workouts and progress data in one helpful place. It is one of the few app memberships I pay for, because it's that useful to me. This new strength-training feature on the Pixel Watch 5 could be Fitbod's closest rival, especially since it brings the experience from your phone directly to your Watch 5. That's not a feature I've seen on the Samsung or Apple watches.