The watch does not support a direct GPX file import function for routes from external apps such as Swisstopo. It is not possible to export or load GPX files directly to the watch.
The Pixel Watch 3 records activities, but does not generate GPX files that can be exported or imported. For planned routes from apps such as Swisstopo, you would therefore have to take a diversion via your smartphone, as the watch itself does not import or display GPX files as routes.
The box of the Google Pixel Watch 3 contains the watch itself, a wristband in two sizes (small and large), a USB-C charging cable and a quick start guide. The charging cable is a USB-C magnetic charging cable that was specially developed for the watch.
The Google Pixel Watch 3 allows you to answer incoming calls and initiate calls by connecting to your phone via Bluetooth. Here are some important details:
- Call management: the Pixel Watch 3 supports answering and starting calls via Bluetooth as long as the phone is nearby and connected.
- Speaker: The watch has an inbuilt speaker that can be used for calls. However, there is no specific information on how loud the speaker is. However, it is generally the case that smartwatch speakers are suitable for short conversations, but may not be as loud as a normal phone.
It is important to note that speaker volume can be subjective and may vary depending on the environment. However, if you need clear and reliable call management, the Pixel Watch 3 should meet your needs.
Yes, the watch should also be compatible with Swiss mobile phone providers, including Swisscom.
However, our recommendation is always to first ask your mobile phone provider directly whether this model is supported.