Google will hold its Made by Google event in New York next week, where it will unveil the new Pixel Watch 2 smartwatch. Just ahead of the launch, WinFuture has revealed some flashy render images of the device, giving us a better look at its design and colors.

The Pixel Watch 2 is rumored to feature a sleek, round design with a metal frame as its predecessor. Now, WinFuture has revealed that it will come in four main colors: blue, black, gray, and white. The exact names of these colors will be announced next week.

Earlier this week, the smartwatch appeared in a leaked promo video, which revealed several new features. The watch will be equipped with Fitbit’s multi-path heart rate sensor for accurate heart rate measurement, even during vigorous exercise. 

It will also feature a skin temperature sensor and a cEDA (electrodermal activity) sensor. The latter will be used to detect stress in the user’s body and prompt them to log their current mood and give suggestions.

In addition to these new health-tracking features, the watch will also have a Safety Check feature that will attempt to verify that the user is okay. If the user does not respond, their emergency contacts will be notified of their location.

Likewise, the Pixel Watch 2 is also expected to receive a number of internal upgrades, including a new Qualcomm W5+ Gen 1 chip, which could significantly improve battery life. Other rumored upgrades include a faster refresh rate display and a new stress monitor.

Google will stream its Made by Google event live on YouTube on October 4 at 10 a.m. ET. In addition to the Pixel Watch 2, the company is also expected to announce the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro smartphones.

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