The Google Pixel Watch 3’s new running tools look great, but I’ve been using them on Garmin for years

The Google Pixel Watch 3 has landed. Google used its Made by Google event (August 13, 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm BST) to unveil the latest version of its flagship smartwatch. While you can read our hands-on review for our first impressions of the watch (and watch our recap of the whole Made By Google event live here), there’s one aspect of the device we haven’t had a chance to test yet: its suite of new fitness tools.

In addition to smart features and the new emergency response feature Loss of Pulse Detection, which alerts emergency services if you’re having a heart attack, there’s a big new suite of fitness features from Fitbit. The Pixel Watch 3 now uses machine learning to analyze advanced running metrics, so runners can benefit from knowing their stride length, ground contact time, and vertical oscillation (which in runner-speak means “how much you bounce up and down during a run”).