Key Points of This Article
- The ECG (Fitbit ECG) feature is finally available in Japan with the major Wear OS 6 update for the Google Pixel Watch 2 and Google Pixel Watch 3.
- After the Wear OS 6 major update, you can use the Fitbit ECG feature by launching the Fitbit app for Android via your Google Pixel Watch 2 / 3 and completing the initial setup.
- Using it is simple: just launch the Fitbit ECG from the app drawer or a pre-set Tile on your Google Pixel Watch 2 / 3 and follow the on-screen instructions.
On Wednesday, October 8, 2025, the October 2025 software update, including the major update to Wear OS 6, began rolling out to the second-generation “Google Pixel Watch 2” and third-generation “Google Pixel Watch 3” Google Pixel smartwatches.
And along with that Wear OS 6 major update, as Google had announced, the ECG (Fitbit ECG) feature has finally been enabled in Japan. After the Wear OS 6 major update, you can use it by launching the Fitbit app for Android via your Google Pixel Watch 2 / 3 and completing the initial setup for the Fitbit ECG feature.
The Fitbit ECG is a clinically studied feature that can check for signs of atrial fibrillation (AFib). Using it is simple: just launch the Fitbit ECG from the app drawer or a pre-set Tile on your Google Pixel Watch 2 / 3 and follow the on-screen instructions.
To take a reading with the Fitbit ECG, you just need to sit down, be still, and wait for 30 seconds. By the way, the Japanese model of the new-generation Google Pixel smartwatch, the “Google Pixel Watch 4,” released on Thursday, October 9, 2025, has the Fitbit ECG feature available at launch.
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