AndroidGuys
  • Home
  • Featured
  • The Best
  • News
  • Reviews
    • Accessory Reviews
    • Audio Reviews
    • Phone Reviews
    • Smart Home Reviews
    • Tablet & Laptop Reviews
    • TV & Display Reviews
    • Wearable Reviews
  • Promoted
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Featured
  • The Best
  • News
  • Reviews
    • Accessory Reviews
    • Audio Reviews
    • Phone Reviews
    • Smart Home Reviews
    • Tablet & Laptop Reviews
    • TV & Display Reviews
    • Wearable Reviews
  • Promoted
No Result
View All Result
AndroidGuys
No Result
View All Result

Hardware makers swing into action with new Android Wear

Jimmy Westenberg by Jimmy Westenberg
March 18, 2014
in Featured, News

In just one hour after the announcement of Google’s new Android Wear program, we already have quite a few big announcements regarding the new smartwatch OS. LG and Motorola announced their new smartwatches, while the new DevBytes video explains what Android Wear will look like to developers.

LG

LG was very quick to make noise in the space, revealing it’s G Watch. There isn’t much information on the watch quite yet, but there have been some hints revealed in some of the new Android Wear videos. Users will be able to wake their G Watch by saying “Okay, Google”, just like the Moto X. It is expected to be available in Q2, and will act as an entry-point for developers. Here’s a preview as to what the new watch from LG might bring.

Motorola

LG was not the only hardware manufacturer to pull the trigger already. Motorola’s announcement of the Moto 360 recently came to be, and it already looks like a nice competitor to LG’s wearable. Check out more on the Moto 360 here.

DevBytes

Along with all of the announcements today, the new Developer Preview was posted as well. It shows everybody, not only developers, the key features in how Google’s new smartwatch OS will work.

Justin Koh, a developer for Android Wear, explains that the watch’s main goal is, “Giving people the information they need, right when they need it.” Obviously this is an important factor in the new OS, and it’s nice to see Google doing it right (I’m looking at you, Galaxy Gear).

Koh explains the SDK adds functionality so if you dismiss a notification from your watch, it will also dismiss on the phone. If you’d like to take advantage of the Android Wear code, visit the webpage here.

Take a look at the new DevBytes video, previewing the features in Android Wear.

Google, LG, and Motorola went crazy with announcements today, brightening up the path for Android wearables in the future. Are you excited for what’s to come? We sure are! Let us know what you think in the comments!

Source: Google+, Android Wear

Tags: Android WearGoogleLGMoto 360MotorolaYoutube
Previous Post

Google unveils its vision for smartwatches, launches Android Wear developer preview

Next Post

LG G Flex review

Jimmy Westenberg

Jimmy Westenberg

Related Posts

Motorola G Stylus 2026 Review
Phone Reviews

Motorola G Stylus 2026 Review

Fitbit Air Review
Wearable Reviews

Fitbit Air Review

Google’s June 2026 Pixel Feature Drop Brings AI Video Creation, Smarter Multitasking, and New Pixel Watch Safety Tools
News

Google’s June 2026 Pixel Feature Drop Brings AI Video Creation, Smarter Multitasking, and New Pixel Watch Safety Tools

June 16, 2026
Android 17 Arrives with Smarter Multitasking, Enhanced Security, and new Foldable Gaming Features
News

Android 17 Arrives with Smarter Multitasking, Enhanced Security, and new Foldable Gaming Features

June 16, 2026

Latest Reviews

Anker Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro and Max Review
Audio Reviews

Anker Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro and Max Review

by Andrew Allen

Anker has a long history of offering great value in the audio world. The brand usually provides solid alternatives to...

Read moreDetails
Anker SOLIX S2000 Review
Reviews

Anker SOLIX S2000 Review

by Andrew Allen

Anker started out as a name you could trust for phone chargers and cables. They have since grown into a...

Read moreDetails
Motorola G Stylus 2026 Review
Phone Reviews

Motorola G Stylus 2026 Review

by Andrew Allen

Motorola has been on a roll lately by finding its groove in the affordable space where users want premium features...

Read moreDetails

Recent News

Epson Expands EcoTank Line With Three New Cartridge-Free Printers
News

Epson Expands EcoTank Line With Three New Cartridge-Free Printers

by Scott Webster
July 2, 2026
Jabra Expands Evolve3 Line to Improve Voice Quality for AI Powered Work
News

Jabra Expands Evolve3 Line to Improve Voice Quality for AI Powered Work

by Jude Chukwuemeka
July 2, 2026
The Fractional CMO Playbook: How Tech Startups Scale Enterprise Value Without Full-Time Overhead
News

The Fractional CMO Playbook: How Tech Startups Scale Enterprise Value Without Full-Time Overhead

by AndroidGuys
July 2, 2026
Ottocast Introduces Ottosafe Cam
News

Ottocast Introduces Ottosafe Cam

by Jude Chukwuemeka
July 2, 2026
Pioneer Broadens Automotive Portfolio with Debut of Premium In-Car Accessories
News

Pioneer Broadens Automotive Portfolio with Debut of Premium In-Car Accessories

by Jude Chukwuemeka
July 2, 2026

Recent Posts

  • Epson Expands EcoTank Line With Three New Cartridge-Free Printers
  • Anker Soundcore Liberty 5 Pro and Max Review
  • Reolink’s Newest Cameras Bring Smarter Eyes to the Front Door, Backyard, and Everywhere in Between
  • Jabra Expands Evolve3 Line to Improve Voice Quality for AI Powered Work
  • The Fractional CMO Playbook: How Tech Startups Scale Enterprise Value Without Full-Time Overhead

Categories

  • Deals
  • Featured
    • Level-Up
    • Opinion
    • Weekend Recommender
  • News
  • Promoted News
  • Reviews
    • Accessory Reviews
    • App & Game Reviews
    • Audio Reviews
    • Phone Reviews
    • Smart Home Reviews
    • Tablet & Laptop Reviews
    • TV & Display Reviews
    • Wearable Reviews
  • The Best
  • Tips & Tools

Contact

  • Contact
  • About
  • Join Our Team
  • Promotional Opportunities
  • Awards
  • Promote Your Product
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Featured
  • The Best
  • News
  • Reviews
    • Accessory Reviews
    • Audio Reviews
    • Phone Reviews
    • Smart Home Reviews
    • Tablet & Laptop Reviews
    • TV & Display Reviews
    • Wearable Reviews
  • Promoted