The Google Pixel Watch series is relatively new on the scene, given that we’ve only seen two iterations so far. The1st gen Pixel Watchwasn’t perfect by any means, while the more recentPixel Watch 2managed to rectify some of those problems. A leak in early November pointed to a usefulbattery full notificationthat would send a smartphone notification when their Pixel Watch is fully charged. The feature then began widely rolling out to Pixel Watch owners later that month. But it looks like the feature may have been quietly removed by Google in the last few months, while some Pixel Watch users reportedly haven’t seen it at all.

The Google Pixel Watch needs an automatic battery saver

Why can’t my Pixel Watch have the same feature as my Pixel phone?

Android Authorityreportsthat at least one of their writing staff is no longer seeing this notification on their paired phone. Some digging by the publication revealed aGoogle community threadwhere several people have identical complaints, with the original complaint dating back to February this year.

The Google Pixel Watch 2 laying face down on a wooden surface with its charger next to it

The thread has had multiple responses since then, with the latest one being from April. Based on the list of complaints, the issue doesn’t seem limited to a particular smartphone and Pixel Watch combination, meaning it’s fairly widespread. However, there’s one individual labeled as aGold Product Expertwho says the full battery notifications have appeared on their Pixel Watch 1 paired with thePixel Fold. However, this particular message is from early February, so things may have changed since then.

A Silver Product Expert on Google’s community forum page is also among the many complainants. In March, the expert suggested that the feature may still be in its testing stage, theorizing that this is why the full battery alerts haven’t appeared on most Pixel Watches yet. The individual has reportedly escalated this issue with the relevant team and is waiting to hear back.

Google Pixel Watch

There are alternatives

People who own a recentSamsung Galaxy Watchmodel probably take full battery notifications on their phones for granted. This minor but key feature also exists in Apple Watch models, so it’s not a massive feature by any stretch of the imagination. With these factors in mind, it’s somewhat surprising that Google had to wait until November 2023 to roll out this feature and couldn’t even do that correctly, leading to several users still not being able to see these notifications on their Pixel Watch models.

Thankfully, a quick look at aReddit threaddescribing this same issue tells us that there are some workarounds available. One of them is a free third-party app known asWatch Charging Notification, which generates a notification on your phone when the smartwatch begins charging and can alert you when it’s fully charged. If you want something that gives you more control, a $1 app known asPhone Battery On Wearis also worth considering.