A mysterious Google smartwatch has been spotted on the FCC certification website. It is speculated to be the Google Pixel Watch 2a. This is because the Pixel Watch 3 is not expected until the search giant’s annual October event. 

Mysterious Pixel Watch appears on FCC

The mysterious smartwatch from Google is listed on the FCC certification website (spotted by 9to5Google) with the model number being identified as G4SKY. It does not explicitly mention the name of the device. The listing suggests that the upcoming offering will most likely run WearOS. It will feature Bluetooth, WiFi, and LTE in a single model. Additionally, this mysterious smartwatch does not have an enabled ultrawide-band connection that is rumoured to be on the Pixel Watch 3. 

It’s unclear whether Google plans on launching an affordable A-series smartwatch just like the Pixel A-series phones. If that indeed turns out to be true, then the device would be dubbed the Pixel Watch 2a.  We can expect more details about the wearable device in the near future. It also remains to be seen if Google will announce any info about its mid-range smartwatch at the upcoming I/O Developer conference next month. 

There’s also a possibility that the smartwatch could be Fitbit-branded running on WearOS. 

As for the Google Pixel Watch 3, leaks and rumors suggest that it will be offered in a larger size. A regulatory filing revealed that it may be backed by a slightly larger battery of 307mAh compared to its predecessor. Google might tease the smartwatch at the upcoming I/O. 

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