Official Google Pixel Watch bands just leaked — here’s how they work

Google Pixel Watch
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The Google Pixel Watch is expected to come later this week at Google’s October event. At this point, we have seen the rumored smartwatch from just about every angle. We’ve even seen the box that it comes in. But what we haven’t seen is how the proprietary bands will work.

Luckily, good things come to those who wait. 9to5Google  has reported on a leak from Droid-Life that shows off hands-on action with the new bands. Specifically, they managed to snag two colorways of the “Active” bands for the Pixel Watch, which are the default, sportier bands for the smartwatch. 

a render image of the Google Pixel Watch

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The first big reveal: the price. Droid-Life says they paid $49 each for the two bands they went hands-on with, so it may be fair to guess that the official price will be the same. We also got some confirmations regarding colors. Droid-Life was able to get its hands on Chalk and Lemongrass, but there will theoretically be a Charcoal and an Obsidian variant as well. Based on the renders we have seen to date, these colorways track with our expectations.

The second reveal is exactly how the watch band connectors work. There had already been some speculation regarding how the bands connect, as we know the bands come with a proprietary connector. Luckily, the bands that Droid-Life acquired came with instructions, so now we should know exactly how to connect the band to your watch, even if we have yet to see someone do it. 

How to connect your Google Pixel Watch Band 

Two screenshots of the Google Pixel Watch overlaid, showing how the watchface shown in the original video (left) is smaller than the one in the newer Google Taiwan video

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Luckily for people hoping to buy a Google Pixel Watch, the instructions appear to be very simple. First, turn your watch over. Then press the band secure button on the band and slide it into place. The directions show that the band secure button is towards the left end of the opening where the band will connect, and you simply slide the band across once the button is pressed.

That is seemingly all there is to it, though those who purchase the watch may be put to the test early. When we saw the box revealed for the Pixel Watch, it appears to be in the wrong shape for the bands to be already connected to the watch. Most likely, users will need to connect the band themselves once they have the watch in hand.

Google Pixel Watch

(Image credit: Future)

Will the Pixel Watch ultimately stack up well against the Apple Watch Series 8 and Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 atop our list of best smartwatches? We will have to wait — hopefully only until Thursday — to find out, but at a rumored price point of $349 it will definitely need to work hard to justify its price. 

Malcolm McMillan
Senior Streaming Writer

Malcolm McMillan is a senior writer for Tom's Guide, covering all the latest in streaming TV shows and movies. That means news, analysis, recommendations, reviews and more for just about anything you can watch, including sports! If it can be seen on a screen, he can write about it. Previously, Malcolm had been a staff writer for Tom's Guide for over a year, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI), A/V tech and VR headsets.


Before writing for Tom's Guide, Malcolm worked as a fantasy football analyst writing for several sites and also had a brief stint working for Microsoft selling laptops, Xbox products and even the ill-fated Windows phone. He is passionate about video games and sports, though both cause him to yell at the TV frequently. He proudly sports many tattoos, including an Arsenal tattoo, in honor of the team that causes him to yell at the TV the most.