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iFixit gives Google Pixel Watch 4 a 9/10 repair score

This high repairability score is primarily due to its use of screws and gaskets instead of the strong adhesives commonly used in other wearables.

byEmre Çıtak
October 13, 2025
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Google’s Pixel Watch 4 received a near-perfect reparability score from iFixit, which attributed the rating to a design using screws and gaskets instead of adhesive. The analysis confirms the company’s promotional claims regarding the device’s improved serviceability.

Google actively promoted the reparability of the Pixel Watch 4, a characteristic often secondary in wearable technology design. Before its release, expectations suggested the device might be a minor refresh of past generations. A detailed teardown by the electronics repair organization iFixit was subsequently conducted to verify the company’s claims of significant progress in this area. The analysis confirmed that the Pixel Watch 4 delivers on its promise of being engineered for easier hardware servicing, distinguishing it from many other devices in its category.

The core of the watch’s high serviceability is a design that replaces strong adhesives with mechanical fasteners. The teardown revealed that screws, concealed underneath the band lugs, are used to open the device. These screws actuate a pair of hinged arms that secure the back panel of the watch. This mechanism is engineered to hold the panel firmly in place during regular use while also permitting quick disassembly when repairs are necessary. To ensure durability and water resistance, the screws and the back panel itself are protected by their own individual o-rings, which are designed to prevent liquid ingress.

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This repair-focused approach extends to the internal components, most notably the battery. Unlike many wearables where the battery is glued firmly in place, the Pixel Watch 4’s battery can be removed by unscrewing just a few fasteners. This design eliminates the need to pry against strong adhesive, a common point of difficulty and potential damage in electronics repair. The philosophy of prioritizing easily replaceable components is consistent throughout the watch’s entire body. The construction facilitates the replacement of not only the battery but also the display and other internal modules, making the device highly modular in its serviceability.


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As a result of this engineering, iFixit awarded the Pixel Watch 4 a serviceability rating of 9 out of 10. While this score is just short of a perfect rating, it places the device substantially ahead of other smartwatches currently on the market. The report from iFixit characterized the Pixel Watch 4’s reparability as being “miles ahead of the rest of the smartwatch pack.” Additionally, no hardware failures were reported in the Pixel Watch 4 units that have been under initial testing, providing reassurance about the device’s build quality and durability from the outset.

The Pixel Watch 4 has a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $349.00. It is available in two case sizes, 41 mm and 45 mm. For each size, Google offers both a Wi-Fi-only variant and a version with LTE connectivity for standalone use. A central feature of the device is its Actua 360 Display. This screen is a dome-shaped AMOLED panel capable of reaching a peak brightness of 3,000 nits. The display provides a large viewing area, which is enhanced by what are described as greatly reduced bezels compared to previous models.

The device is powered by a battery that provides multiple-day life and supports quick charging capabilities. Its feature set includes a wide array of health and fitness sensors designed to provide users with information while mobile. The watch is also equipped with emergency satellite communications for situations without standard cellular service. Further capabilities include artificial intelligence-powered functions that operate directly on a user’s wrist, integrating smart features and processing into the wearable experience without constant reliance on a paired phone.


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