How to Set up and Use Fitbit on your Google Pixel Watch
Get help reaching your health and fitness goals with Fitbit's activity, exercise, and heart rate tracking, sleep tracking, and more.
Connect the Fitbit app
Connect the Fitbit mobile app during setup or any time.
Note: To create an account for Fitbit, you're prompted to enter your height, weight, age, and sex to calculate your stride length and to estimate distance, basal metabolic rate, and calorie burn. For more information, go to How does my Fitbit device calculate my daily activity?
Note: Family Link will work with Google Pixel Watch, but at the moment Child Accounts under a Fitbit family account aren't supported. For kids, we recommend the Fitbit Ace 3 and Fitbit Ace LTE smartwatch.
New Fitbit users
- On your phone, download the Fitbit app.
- Open the Fitbit app and tap Sign in with Google.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to create an account and connect your watch.
- For Google Pixel Watch 2 users, create a Google Account or sign in with an existing one to continue the setup process.
Existing Fitbit users
- On your phone, open the Fitbit app and sign in. If prompted, follow the instructions to move Fitbit to your Google Account. Pixel Watch 2 users must move Fitbit to a Google Account to proceed.
- From the Today tab , tap the icon in the top left Set up a device .
- Tap Google Pixel Watch in the list of devices, and follow the on-screen instructions to connect your watch to your account.
After you set up your account:
- Your first name, last initial, and profile picture are visible to all other Fitbit users.
- Your "About me" information and the date you joined Fitbit is visible to your Fitbit friends.
Your average daily step count, display name and profile photo are visible to your Fitbit friends and other members of groups you join by default, although you can update your sharing settings. You have the option to share other information, but most of the information you provide to create an account is private by default. For more information, refer to What should I know about groups in the Fitbit Community?.
Unable to connect my Fitbit to Pixel Watch
If you have trouble connecting your watch to your Fitbit account check for the following:
- The Pixel Watch app is installed and up-to-date
- Your device is connected to the internet (Wi-Fi or LTE)
- You’re signing in with the correct account login and password
Also, make sure the Fitbit app on your watch is updated by following these steps:
- On your watch, press the crown.
- Tap Play Store .
- Swipe up and tap Manage apps Update all.
- Try to connect your watch again.
If you’ve tried the steps above and you're still unable to connect your watch, follow these steps:
- On your watch, press the crown.
- Tap Fitbit Today Log In.
- If prompted, download and install the Fitbit app on your phone.
- If you already have an account, sign in. If prompted, follow the on-screen instructions to move Fitbit to your Google Account.
- If you don't have a Fitbit account, tap Sign in with Google, and follow the on-screen instructions.
- On your phone, from the Today tab , tap the icon in the top left Set up a device .
- Tap Google Pixel Watch in the list of devices, and follow the on-screen instructions to connect your watch to your account.
Sign up for Fitbit Premium features
A 6-month trial of Fitbit Premium is included with each Google Pixel Watch purchase.1
Fitbit Premium is your personalized resource in the Fitbit app for deeper health and fitness insights, exclusive workouts, mindfulness sessions, and more. After you activate and pair your Google Pixel Watch with the Fitbit app on your phone you can activate Premium.
- On Google Pixel Watch, log in to your Fitbit account.
- On your phone, open Fitbit .
- Tap Premium .
- Follow the on-screen instructions to redeem the trial.
Learn more at What should I know about Fitbit Premium?
Track exercise, fitness, and activity goals
Exercise with your Pixel Watch
Google Pixel Watch can automatically detect and remind you to start and stop several activity types including walking, running, cycling, and rowing.
Turn on automatic detection on Google Pixel Watch
- On your Watch, open Fitbit Exercise.
- Tap an activity tap Customize .
- Turn on Start Workout Reminders.
Important: Google Pixel Watch 2 and 3 includes extra workout modes not currently available on Pixel Watch. These modes track heart rate zone targets and pace coaching.
Tips for exercising with your Pixel Watch
Elevate your fitness journey with the Google Pixel Watch. Benefit from advanced features like advanced workout tracking, expert coaching, and customized fitness plans to help you succeed. For more information, check out How can custom run workouts help with my daily fitness?.
Regularly clean your band wrist, and the back of the watch — especially after working out, sweating, or washing your hands. While not waterproof, Google Pixel Watch is water resistant up to 50 meters (water protection rating of 5ATM under ISO standard 22810:2010) and splash proof. We recommend that you take the watch off after it gets wet, and that you dry it well before putting it back on.12
Google Pixel Watch can withstand some rain, shallow pools, and sweat from exercise, but it should not be underwater for more than 24 hours, used during high-speed or high-impact water sports, or exposed to soapy water or other liquids. Learn more at Clean and care for Google Pixel Watch.
Swim with and clean your water resistant Pixel Watch
Regularly clean your band wrist, and the back of the watch — especially after working out, sweating, or washing your hands. While not waterproof, Google Pixel Watch is water resistant up to 50 meters (water protection rating of 5ATM under ISO standard 22810:2010) and splash proof. We recommend that you take the watch off after it gets wet, and that you dry it well before putting it back on.12
Google Pixel Watch can withstand some rain, shallow pools, and sweat from exercise, but it shouldn't be immersed in water for more than 24 hours, used during high-speed or high-impact water sports, or exposed to soapy water or other liquids.
For more information refer to Clean and care for Google Pixel Watch.
Sleep habits
How to Track your Sleep on your Google Pixel WatchSet sleep goals, track your sleep stages, and manage reminders to wind down. For sleep tracking you will need a minimum 20% charge. Try charging during your morning routine or wind-down time at night so the battery lasts while in Bedtime mode.
Important: Pixel Watch 2 and 3 has a dedicated sensor to monitor variations in your sleeping skin temperature7 related to your wellness. Pixel Watch 2 and 3 tracks and reports blood oxygen saturation (SpO2)8 after a sleep lasting more than three hours.
Learn more about how your Google Pixel Watch can help track your sleep.
Track health, heart rate, and ECG
How to use health tracking on Google Pixel Watch 2
The Fitbit app on Pixel Watch can give you insights into data about your health and heart rate. Learn more at Fitbit health, heart rate, and ECG tracking on Pixel Watch.5
Important: Pixel Watch 2 has a multipath heart rate sensor that captures up to 40% more accurate heart rate tracking during vigorous activities like HIIT, spinning, and rowing6. Your Watch can also alert you during periods of abnormally high and low heart rate throughout the day.
Body-response sensor for stress management
With all-day body-response tracking9 using a cEDA sensor, identify physical signs of stress, excitement, effects from caffeine, and more. Over time, you'll be able to recognize your stress triggers and manage them in the moment.
For more information, refer to How do I track and manage stress with my Fitbit device?
Track deviations in sleeping skin temperature
The Pixel Watch 2 comes with a dedicated skin temperature sensor that measures your skin temperature at your wrist while you’re sleeping. After establishing a baseline temperature by sleeping with your watch for 3 nights, your watch and phone will report the average skin temperature deviation from your baseline in degrees. This information may provide helpful insight for managing your wellness. Learn more at How can Fitbit help me track my temperature.
1 New and returning Premium members only. Must activate membership within 60 days of device activation (requires valid payment). This membership cannot be gifted. Cancel before end of membership to avoid recurring fees. Content and features may change. Go to fitbit.com/premium for full terms.
2 Google Pixel Watch is designed to comply with a water protection rating of 5 ATM under ISO standard 22810:2010 when manufactured, but it is not waterproof. Water resistance is not a permanent condition and decreases or is lost over time due to normal wear and tear, repair, disassembly or damage. Dropping your device may result in loss of water resistance. Google Pixel Watch is designed to be used in shallow water and should not be used for activities involving water at high velocity or high temperature. Some Google Pixel Watch bands are not water resistant. Go to g.co/pixelwatch/water for details. After any exposure to liquid, we recommend drying the watch and band because, as with any wearable device, it's best for your skin if the band is clean and dry.
3 Requires Fitbit mobile app. Not available in all countries.
4 Requires Fitbit mobile app. Not available in all countries. The SpO2 feature is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition or for any other medical purpose. It is intended to help you manage your wellbeing and keep track of your information.
5 The ECG app is only available in select countries. Not intended for use by people under 22 years old. Go to fitbit.com/ecg for additional details.
6 Compared to Google Pixel Watch (1st gen). Based on 90th percentile bpm errors from 2023 testing of individuals engaged in HIIT, spinning, and rowing using pre-production Pixel Watch 2 and Pixel Watch (1st gen). Percentage improvement does not relate to other exercises.
7 Significant changes in ambient temperature may negatively impact skin temperature tracking.
8 Fitbit SpO2 isn’t available in all regions. For more information on availability, see fitbit.com.
9 Fitbit's all-day body-response tracking feature is not intended to diagnose, cure, treat, mitigate or manage any disease or condition. Please contact your healthcare professional for questions about your health.
10 Compared to Google Pixel Watch (1st gen). Based on 90th percentile bpm errors from 2023 testing of individuals engaged in HIIT, spinning and rowing using pre-production Pixel Watch 2 and Pixel Watch (1st gen). Percentage improvement does not relate to other exercises.