This update enables Pixel Watch 2 users to pair and manage their device. At the same time this update also comes with the support for Wear4 which is available for both Pixel Watch and Pixel Watch 2 users. We have also redesigned the Pixel Watch App experience. – Google
The new look focuses on simplicity and modernity. Watch faces and tiles now appear side-by-side, making it easier to browse and customize your watch faces. Toggles now have a Material look, which uses bolder colors and more rounded shapes. Overall, the new design is more modern and user-friendly, while still retaining the core functionality of the app.
Old UI vs New UI / Updated version number
In addition to the new design and support for the Pixel Watch 2 and Wear OS 4, the Pixel Watch companion app will also mirror the status of Do Not Disturb (DND) and Bedtime Mode on your Pixel phone. This means that if you enable DND or Bedtime Mode on your phone, the Pixel Watch will also go into DND or Bedtime Mode.
This has been a highly requested feature from Pixel Watch users, and frankly, functionality that should have been included from day one. Unfortunately, it looks like this update only adds this feature on the new Pixel Watch 2, leaving original Pixel Watch users behind. Below are the updates listed in the changelog:
- Support for Pixel Watch 2
- Support for Wear 4 features and updates, which include:
- Back-up with Google One
- Restore during watch setup from the available back-ups
- Ability to transfer Watch to a new Phone without factory reset
- Factory reset protection during watch setup
- Redesigned experience for the Pixel Watch app
- New settings and education under “Safety & emergency” section
- DND (Do Not Disturb) and BTM (Bedtime Mode) mode mirroring for Pixel Watch 2 users under the “Notifications” setting for Pixel phone users
- Bug fixes to improve the quality of the app
Hopefully Google reconsiders this decision and pushes out this feature to the original Pixel Watch, perhaps once the watch gets the Wear OS 4 update. As an original Pixel Watch user myself, I would love to see Google try and possibly remedy some of the shortcomings of the first gen watch, such as short battery life, via software tweaks. Bedtime Mode has been recommended as one of the features that can help with that, and although the feature exists on the Pixel Watch 1, it does not turn on automatically.