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Mastering Loss of Pulse Detection on Your Pixel Watch 3: A Quick Guide

Google ⁣entered the ⁣smartwatch market later than its competitors and faced challenges with its initial Pixel Watch in late 2022. However, the company made a strong comeback with the Pixel Watch 2, showing it could​ compete ​with established brands ​like Apple⁣ and Samsung.The ⁤release ‌of the pixel Watch 3 further⁣ solidified Google's position, making it⁤ one of the top smartwatches available.

The Pixel⁤ watch ​3 ⁢stands out for its impressive battery life, high-quality hardware,⁣ and affordable price. It also includes‌ advanced health features that surpass those offered by Apple ⁢and Samsung, especially a unique function called Loss ⁤of Pulse Detection.

Understanding Loss of Pulse Detection

Heart rate monitoring has been standard in smartwatches for years. though, Loss of Pulse Detection is an‌ innovative feature‌ that seems obvious ​now but was overlooked by ⁢other brands ‍until Google introduced it.

This feature allows the Pixel Watch 3 to sense when there is no pulse while worn on your⁢ wrist. It uses optical sensors similar to those ‌used for heart rate⁢ tracking. ‌If it detects no pulse, the watch will automatically call emergency services—even if you are⁢ unconscious—providing⁢ your location and informing‌ them that you are unresponsive.

to prevent false alarms, the watch first⁣ vibrates‌ gently to check if your okay. If you ⁤move or a pulse is detected⁢ again, it cancels the​ call assuming everything is fine. Google explains that these checks can occur during ⁤daily activities when readings may be unreliable; thus⁣ they are dismissed as soon‌ as movement or ⁣a ‌pulse​ returns. You can also tap “I'm‌ OK” to cancel any alerts manually.

If there’s still no movement or pulse after 15 seconds,a loud sound will​ play ⁣while starting ‌a countdown for another 20 seconds before calling emergency ⁢services unless‍ you confirm you're ‌conscious by tapping “X” on-screen.

Activating​ Loss ‍of Pulse​ Detection

This feature⁣ does not come enabled by default on your Pixel Watch 3 as ‌Google⁢ wants ​users to understand how it effectively works first.‌ Here’s how to turn ⁢it on:

  1. Step 1: Ensure your watch‍ has Wear OS updated to at least version 15.1 along with Personal Safety⁣ app version update number 2025.03.19.x.
  2. Step 2: Open the Google Pixel Watch app on your smartphone.
  3. Step 3: Tap⁤ on Safety ⁣& Emergency settings.
  4. Step ⁤4: Select Loss‍ of Pulse Detection from options available; ensure you're in an area where this feature is supported (see ⁢below).
  5. step 5: Follow prompts to enable this‌ function; signing into Personal Safety using your ⁤Google Account may be required during setup.
  6. Step ⁢6: Once activated, your watch will monitor for​ loss of pulse whenever worn correctly‌ for⁣ optimal⁤ results.

The Devices That Support This Feature

The exclusive device supporting Loss of⁣ Pulse Detection⁢ currently is‍ only the Google Pixel Watch 3; ⁢future models may include this capability too ⁢but older versions likely won’t receive updates due to technical⁤ limitations requiring reliable performance from advanced sensors found only in newer models like this one.





This feature works across ⁣both Wi-Fi ​and ⁤LTE versions but note: Wi-Fi models can only make⁢ emergency‍ calls ⁢when connected via Bluetooth with their paired phone.



The⁢ U.S., Canada along with several EU⁢ countries require cellular​ devices have access even ⁢without active ‌plans which applies ‌here too!.

A Look⁤ at⁢ Availability

The availability list includes Austria, Belgium , Denmark , France , Germany , Ireland , Italy , Netherlands , Norway , Portugal ⁤Spain Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom united ⁣States .Google continues working towards regulatory approval elsewhere​ adding regions ‍once cleared .< br > < br > < b > keep in mind though: availability depends upon physical location rather than purchase origin! < / p >


For ⁣instance if​ residing within US traveling abroad such as Canada means temporarily⁣ losing access⁢ until returning home where reactivation occurs automatically!

Carl

Carl is a mobile technology journalist with over six years of experience specializing in mobile devices, smartwatches, and the latest gadgets. His passion for technology drives him to provide in-depth reviews and insightful articles that help readers make informed choices in the fast-paced world of mobile innovation. An avid e-sports fan, Carl often draws connections between mobile gaming trends and the competitive gaming scene. He enjoys sharing the latest news and developments in e-sports, making him a go-to source for fans looking to stay updated on their favorite mobile games and tournaments.

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