Along with the announcements of bothbrand-new Pixel 9 hardwareand thePixel Buds Pro 2, Google launched the long-awaitedPixel Watch 3at its bighardware keynotelast month.

It wasn’t immediately clear during the event, but we now know exactly how many years of software support the Pixel Watch 3 will receive from Google. The new smartwatch is “guaranteed software updates until at least October 2027,” according to the company’sofficial support website.

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“Google Pixel Watch will get updates forat least three yearsfrom when the device first became available on the Google Store in the US. Software updates include Google Pixel Watch security updates, and may include feature drops and other software updates,” says Google.

Pixel Watch 3 45mm and 41mm models

In other words, the search giant’s latest-and-greatest smartwatch will benefit from a modest helping of software update support, but not nearly to the same extent as its recent Pixel smartphones. For reference, the entire Pixel 9 series will receive 7 years of support, including both feature updates and security patches.

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Pixel Watch 3 impressions are mostly positive,

But is the device good enough to tempt users away from other smartwatches?

Google’sthird-generation Android smartwatchlooks to bea solid-if-iterativeupgrade over the existingPixel Watch 2hardware. The new display is twice as bright as before, and new health-focused tools and smart home integrations make the Watch 3 a better-integrated product within Google’s hardware portfolio.

That being said, competition from the likes of Samsung is fierce.

Pixel Watch 3 hero shot

Perhaps more importantly, the Pixel Watch 3 marks the first time Google will offer its smartwatch in two distinct sizes – 41 mm and 45 mm. This vastly increases its potential appeal among consumers who felt previous Pixel Watches were simply too small to be used comfortably. In fact,Google’s decision to offer the Pixel Watch 3 in a larger sizeis one of the changes Pocket-lint’s Steve Vegvari came out most excited during his hands-on last month. “I’ve never given the Pixel Watch more than a second thought. The ceiling on Google’s smartwatch has always felt so low due to the company’s insistence on only offering a 41mm option,” he wrote.

The Android Wear OS market is currently dominated by Samsung

The Galaxy Watch still reigns supreme

That being said, competitionfrom the likes of Samsungis fierce. The newly-launchedGalaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultraare both compelling in their own right, and Samsung is promising 4 years of software updates across the board.

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The Pixel Watch 3’s software support of 3 years isn’t terrible, but it’s disappointing that the maker of both Android and Wear OS isn’t leading the charge with its update cadence. It’s unclear whetherlong-term supportplays a big role in consumer choice when it comes to purchasing a smartwatch, but we’ll keep an eye out to see how well the device performs on the market. For additional information on Google’s latest wearable device,check out Pocket-lint’s full reviewof the Pixel Watch 3.

Pixel Watch 3 on wrist

Google Pixel Watch 3

The Google Pixel Watch 3 builds on the previous model, introducing a new 45mm size along with the original 41mm watch. Both options feature a larger display with double the brightness. It offers plenty of runner-centric features along with more connectivity with Google’s ecosystem.

Holding a Pixel 9 in front of an iPhone 15.