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My Pixel Watch 4 saved my heart from intense anger and palpitations

I knew I was stressed, I just didn't know how much

My Pixel Watch 4 saved my heart from intense anger and palpitations

A person wearing a Pixel Watch 4 credits the device with saving their heart from intense anger and palpitations. The individual expressed trust in the watch's ability to detect health-critical moments and notify them or emergency services.

The Pixel Watch 4 is part of Google's line of smartwatches, which has since been followed by the Pixel Watch 5. According to Tom's Guide, the Pixel Watch 5 features new wellness tools, including Breathing Emergency Detection, Blood Pressure Trends, and Insulin Resistance Trends.

The Pixel Watch series is a competitor to other smartwatches, including the Apple Watch and Samsung Galaxy Watch. Android Police reported that the user has faith in their Pixel Watch 4's capabilities, while AppleInsider noted that Google's smartwatch is closely matched in price to the Apple Watch Series 11.

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