Wear OS 5.1 seems to be dragging down several Pixel Watch users with multiple bugs

What you need to know

  • Wear OS 5.1 update seems to be messing up some features on the Pixel Watch 3 and Watch 2.
  • Users have reported delayed notifications, inaccurate step counts, battery issues, and more.
  • While Google has yet to acknowledge the bugs, restarting or factory resetting the wearable seems to temporarily fix some of the issues.

The March Wear OS update is rolling out, and it has already started causing some issues for users. The Wear OS 5.1 update seems to be delaying notifications, inaccurately showing steps, causing battery issues, and more (first spotted by Android Police).

Since Mar. 18, Google has been pushing out the Wear OS 5.1 update for the Pixel Watch 3, Pixel Watch 2, and the original Pixel Watch. The broader rollout to LTE watches happened last week, with the LTE Pixel Watch 2 and 3 seeing version BP1A.250305.019.W3 and the O.G device seeing BP1A.250305.019.W2 version of the update come in.

At the start of March, Google announced the feature rollout to wearables, with the new Loss of Pulse and menstrual health support coming to the Pixel Watch 3. Other watches received tweaks to features that improved audio controls, step count tracking, and expansion of auto bed-time mode.

The MyFitnessPal app on the Google Pixel Watch 3

(Image credit: Derrek Lee / Android Central)

But it looks like the patch brought some unexpected bugs as well to these watches. Over the weekend, those who updated their watch to the latest firmware seem to be facing all kinds of issues with their wearables. Several people took to Reddit to express their frustration about this rather messy update that has made their watches slower than usual.

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