TL;DR Two Pixel 11 ads show the same mysterious screen-equipped fitness tracker.
It resembles a Charge-style fitness band more than the Pixel Watch 5 or Fitbit Air.
There’s no evidence yet that it’s a new Fitbit or Pixel device, leaving its identity open.
Google’s Pixel 11 launch has already given us plenty of hardware to talk about, but its advertising may have quietly introduced something else. A Reddit user recently spotted two Pixel 11 ads showing the usual phones and wearables alongside a small, screen-equipped tracker that Google hasn’t identified.
That alone would be interesting. But what makes it more intriguing is that the same mystery device appears in multiple YouTube ads, including one built around Google’s green Pixel lineup. That makes it harder to dismiss as an accidental render or some AI-generated marketing oddity.
The device itself looks nothing like the Pixel Watch 5. It has a compact, elongated display that appears to borrow elements of the watch’s interface, but its proportions are much closer to a fitness band. The hardware also bears some resemblance to the pebble-shaped Fitbit Air, except the Air is explicitly screenless. Google introduced the Air in May as its $99.99 screen-free wearable for continuous health tracking.
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So, what are we looking at?
A Fitbit Charge 7 is one obvious possibility. The mystery gadget looks more like a traditional Charge-style tracker than a smartwatch. But there’s no concrete evidence connecting the ads to a new Charge model. Google’s current wearable lineup already spans Pixel Watch and Fitbit Air, with both devices feeding data into the Google Health app.
A cheaper Pixel Watch is another possibility, especially now that the Pixel Watch 5 starts at $399, up from $349 for the previous generation. But it’s unlikely that’s what Google is teasing. The device in these ads looks designed around fitness tracking rather than the broader smartwatch experience, and squeezing it into the Pixel Watch family would make the product lineup even harder to explain.
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