The Pixel Watch 3 Replacement Only Policy: A Closer Look

Tuesday, 20 August 2024, 11:01

The Pixel Watch 3 raises eyebrows with its 'replacement only' policy, indicating that users cannot get repairs. This third model continues a troubling trend for Google's wearables. Customers must navigate their options carefully post-damage, especially since repair options are limited without Preferred Care. Considering this, the long-term implications for users are significant.
The Verge
The Pixel Watch 3 Replacement Only Policy: A Closer Look

The Pixel Watch 3: What You Need to Know

If you happen to crack the screen on your brand-new Pixel Watch 3, Google won’t repair it; the new smartwatch is “replacement only,” a Google representative told Android Authority. That means this is the third smartwatch in a row where Google won’t offer repairs.

That’s a shame, especially when you consider how Pixel Watch screens have held up in our reviews of the last two. Replacements are $49 if you happen to have bought Preferred Care, Google’s device insurance program—but that program costs $89 for two years of coverage (or $4 per month for 60 months).

Google representative Erin Cizek confirmed to The Verge via email that those with damaged Pixel Watch 3s can “contact the Google Pixel Watch Customer Support Team to check your replacement options.”

  • If you didn’t buy the Preferred Care plan—
  • which you have to do when you buy the Pixel Watch 3 or within 30 days of your purchase—
  • then your options are sparse.

Google offers a potential discounted mail-in replacement, or you can try your luck at repairing it.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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