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It’s been a while since we’ve seen any images of Google’s forthcoming smartwatch, so it’s only fitting that we get our first look at what it might look like

Reddit user tagtech414 has previously shared alleged images of Google’s as-yet-unannounced wearable. In the previous pictures, we could only see the little computer puck itself, not attached to a strap.

Redditor tagtech says Google’s band is 20mm wide, compared to at least 22mm for Apple’s version. It’s almost identical to the strap on a Fitbit charge 5, except that it has a metal nubbin instead of a plastic one, and there’s no embossed Fitbit logo.

Tagtech also raves about how comfortable the watch is. Pointed out that the watch’does not poke into the back of my hand’.

Imgur gallery shows the watch and strap at various angles. An Imgur gallery has been posted on display for the first time. If you want to see more images, they’ve posted an entire Imgur gallery.

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