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Published: 2014-07-09, Author: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: What do you want from your watch? In an age where millions don't wear one at all because they get the time from their mobile phone, it's becoming harder than ever to see the point of the original wearable piece of technology.Not, however, if you're Goog...
Abstract: Android Wear is by far the strongest and smartest smartwatch platform that has ever launched so far. It has extensive support available from manufacturers and developers for its growth. But with limited battery life, notification anxiety, and first genera...
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Published: 2014-07-03, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Every smartwatch we've seen so far has run its own unique software, but we can't say any of it has been anything special. Starting this week, though, Google's new smartwatch platform is about to make its way into the wild. Join Gizmag, for our initial rev...
Abstract: But the new software should help rein in a marketplace of confusion and encourage app developers to extend smartwatch functionality, the way they have made smartphones even smarter.In previous watches, each manufacturer modified Android in a different way...
Die Grundidee von Android Wear ist es, neben Systembenachrichtigungen die Karten von Google Now auf das Handgelenk zu bringen. Dadurch soll dem Nutzer zum richtigen Zeitpunkt die passende Information bereitgestellt werden - beispielsweise der Wetterberich...
Published: 2014-07-01, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
I love wearable tech, but I'm also a tough user to convince: a smartwatch has to deliver actual improvements in my workflow if I'm going to continue to give it prime space on my wrist. To me, that means actually keeping my phone in my pocket more, as we...
Published: 2014-07-01, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Fluid UI performance, Android Wear is, in fact, a step up from previous smartwatch OSes, Sharper, more vibrant screen than the G Watch, and AMOLED is a better fit for the form factor, Curved back feels better against your wrist, Waterproof, $199, $30 chea
Heart rate sensor doesn't really work if you're sweaty, as one gets when one is exercising, Android 4.3 and 4.4 required. Forget earlier versions, forget alternative OSes, Stiff, chunky band that is just a minor improvement over the G Watch's, Lesser batt
Enlarge / The G Watch and Gear Live are destined to play second-fiddle to your smartphone.Andrew CunninghamCompanies are always on the lookout for the next big thing, the kind of product that will popularize a new kind of gadget and drive growth to the sa...
Abstract: In its first iteration, Google's Android Wear software for computerized wristwatches isn't so much about innovation as it is an effort at simplification.Available in two smartwatches out within the next week, Android Wear is rather limited in what it can ...
Hoewel er nog veel problemen zijn met Android Wear, is het systeem op zich een nobele poging om de smartwatch bruikbaarder te maken. Deze hands-on heeft uitgeweid over problemen met het systeem, maar er moet op gewezen worden dat eerdere smartwatch-sof...