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Home / Technology / Google's Pixel Watch Gets Smarter: New Hand Gestures Arrive

Google's Pixel Watch Gets Smarter: New Hand Gestures Arrive

9 Dec

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Summary

  • New double pinch gesture controls calls, timers, alarms, and camera.
  • Wrist turn gesture allows for dismissing phone calls easily.
  • Smarter smart replies arrive for Pixel Watch 3 and 4, twice as fast.
Google's Pixel Watch Gets Smarter: New Hand Gestures Arrive

Google is significantly upgrading the user experience on its Pixel Watches by introducing advanced gesture controls. Building on earlier features like 'Raise to Talk,' new capabilities such as 'double pinch' and 'wrist turn' are being rolled out. The 'double pinch' gesture allows users to answer or end calls, control timers, snooze alarms, and operate the camera shutter with a simple thumb and forefinger tap.

Complementing this, the 'wrist turn' gesture offers a convenient method for dismissing incoming phone calls without direct interaction. These intuitive controls will be accessible within the watch's settings menu, where users can enable or disable them and access tutorials. Google is also implementing "smarter smart replies" for the Pixel Watch 3 and 4, promising faster responses and improved battery efficiency.

These new features are designed to enhance the overall usability and responsiveness of the Pixel Watch, aiming to provide a more seamless interaction. Google states that the enhanced smart replies have demonstrated superior quality in user studies. The company has indicated that these updates are scheduled for release just in time for the holiday season, although a specific launch date has not yet been announced.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
New gestures include 'double pinch' for controlling calls, timers, and cameras, and 'wrist turn' for dismissing calls.
A new language model powers smarter smart replies that are twice as fast and use half the battery, with improved quality.
These new features are expected to be released in time for the holiday season, though an exact date is not yet available.

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