We’ve seen renders and leaked marketing images that pretty much tell us that the long-awaited Google Pixel Watch is finally coming this year. Yes, this will be the official name of the device despite the internal codename “Rohan”. A filing with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) shows that Google has filed a trademark for the name “Pixel Watch.”
Pixel Watch renders reveal Fitbit integration
“The PIXEL WATCH trademark registration is intended to cover the category of smartwatches; housings suitable for storing smartwatches; wearable computers of a smartwatch nature; smartwatch straps; smartwatch straps,” Google said in the filing. is today, April 22, 2022. The current status indicates that the mark has been accepted by the USPTO and has met the minimum filing requirements, although it has not been assigned to an examiner.
Google files trademark for Pixel Watch name
The Pixel Watch will have a circular dial, and based on renders and marketing images, the latest renders show that the device will have Fitbit integration. This render of the Pixel Watch by tipster Evan Blass shows three icons on the watch’s screen. The one on the left is for a pedometer, the one on the right counts heartbeats per minute, and the one in the middle shows the Fitbit integration.
More from the Pixel Watch trademark filing
The device has a round face, no bezels on the Pixel Watch, and will likely run Wear OS 3.1. The timepiece will also feature the next-gen Google Assistant, allowing it to handle questions and tasks on-device. The digital assistant should be more responsive because it doesn’t have to detour to Google’s servers.
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The launch of the Pixel Watch is indeed an important moment for Google, which is rapidly building an ecosystem around the Pixel brand. After the watch, the Pixel tablet will be next on the list. Back in February, we showed you a rendering of the animal, created from images of the Pixel tablet in a patent Google filed in Japan in 2019.