MobiHealth News December 3, 2021
Emily Olsen

The tech giant is planning its own smartwatch with health- and fitness-tracking tools that will live outside the Fitbit brand, according to reporting by Insider.

Google is working on its own smartwatch, internally code-named “Rohan,” that it plans to launch in 2022, according to reporting by Insider.

The wearable will include health and fitness metrics like heart-rate monitoring and step counting. According to renderings viewed by Insider and Google employees who had seen the device, the watch is round with no physical bezel.

A smartwatch codenamed “Rohan” was reported in April by YouTuber Jon Prosser on his Front Page Tech channel.

Google’s wearable, which Insider reports is sometimes referred to as the “Pixel watch” or “Android watch” internally...

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