New Wear OS update to bring Find My Device network support to Pixel Watch

Find My Device network’s offline functionality is only supported on Android phones, tablets, and trackers
An undated image of a smartwatch. — Pexels
An undated image of a smartwatch. — Pexels

Losing a smartphone or fearing losing it has nothing to raise eyebrows, what really has a worrying side is not planning to keep it from thieves and be wary of it.

Since you're living in an extremely advanced age — speaking in technological respects — you no longer need to devise a strategy, since almost every other smartphone comes with a Find My Device facility or something likewise, irrespective of it being an Android or iPhone.

Hidden feature of Pixel Watch

Fortunately, Google Pixel Watch, one of the well-recognised smartwatches in the modern-day landscape, is also going to embrace this functionality and set your misplacing worries aside.

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Up till now, the Find My Device network’s offline functionality is only supported on Android phones, tablets, and trackers. But with the in-the-works latest update of Wear OS, the Pixel Watch from Google is set to be the first smartwatch to be integrated with this helpful feature.

As per what 9to5Google reported, the latest version of the Pixel Watch app has a “Find My Watch” setting that will “allow to remotely locate, lock, and erase your watch, even when your watch is offline.”

Although for the time being, the Pixel Watch can be connected to its paired phones and relish the independent cellular network so that the Find My Device can trace it, the new functionality on its way will make it traceable for Find My Device even when the Pixel Watch has no internet.