The Pixel Watch 4 leaks have started pouring in and the latest information reveals that Google could add a new health feature. Besides, the firm could also address a major repairability-related problem.
According to Android Headlines, Pixel Watch 4 could get a new health feature called Breathing Emergencies. As the name suggests, the feature will alert users when their blood oxygen levels are lower than the normal range.

Breathing Emergencies could leverage Pixel Watch 4's continuous SpO2 tracking, alongside Emergency Satellite Communications. They could join Google's ever-expanding list of features including Loss of Pulse detection, which the firm introduced last year and rolled out this year on the Pixel Watch 3. However, that's not the only upgrade we might be in for.
Google's smartwatches have scored poorly on the repairability-front so far, which could change with Pixel Watch 4. The publication suggests the smartwatch to be more repairable with easier screen replacement. This would mean users will no longer have to go through the hassle of getting the entire watch replaced via Google for screen, battery or any other repairs.

Previous Pixel Watch 4 leaks suggested the device could arrive with minor design changes and more colour options including Indigo, Lemongrass, Moonstone and Peony, alongside a wide range of straps. Except Peony, the rest are also rumoured to be Pixel 10 series colourways.
The smartwatch could feature the same Snapdragon W5 Gen1 processor as the Watch 3 and Watch 2, alongside slightly bigger batteries on both the 41 mm and 45 mm variants. The Pixel Watch 4 is expected to arrive in both Wi-Fi-only and LTE variants. Besides, it could also feature Qi2 charging like the Pixel 10 series.
Google has already announced it will be holding its annual Made by Google event on August 20, 2025, where it will likely unveil the Pixel 10 series and Pixel Watch 4. Stay tuned as we will be diving deeper into the specifications and features of all these devices as and when they are out.