Google Wear OS 7 Announced at I/O 2026 with Longer Battery Life

Google announces Wear OS 7 at I/O 2026 with up to 10% longer battery life, interactive widgets, Gemini API for AI assistants, and multi-device music streaming. Pixel Watch 4 starts at $399.

Google Wear OS 7 Announced at I/O 2026 with Longer Battery Life

Google announced Wear OS 7 at Google I/O 2026. The update brings several technical improvements to smartwatches including the Pixel Watch 4.

Interactive widgets replace tiles

Wear OS 7 promises up to 10 percent longer battery life. It replaces full-screen tiles with interactive widgets in two formats. Workout apps can optionally use Google's system app UI for consistency. A Gemini API enables third-party AI assistant integration. The music player supports multi-device streaming via Google Cast or Bluetooth. Watch face development becomes easier, and there are minor performance and UI improvements.

Google Wear OS 7 smartwatch interface with interactive widgets
Wear OS 7 introduces interactive widgets replacing full-screen tiles.

The Pixel Watch 4 is priced at $399 USD (about $399). Wear OS 7 will be released globally later this year.

The update standardizes the workout app experience and opens up AI assistant capabilities to third-party developers. These changes aim to make the platform more consistent and capable across different devices and apps.

Pixel Watch 4 running Wear OS 7 with workout app UI
The update standardizes workout app experiences across devices.

Google has not confirmed the exact release date for Wear OS 7 beyond a general later this year timeframe.

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