{"id":67100,"date":"2014-07-29T15:48:36","date_gmt":"2014-07-29T19:48:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eugenesis.com\/why-android-wear-is-worth-watching\/"},"modified":"2014-07-29T15:48:36","modified_gmt":"2014-07-29T19:48:36","slug":"why-android-wear-is-worth-watching","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/agnosticism\/why-android-wear-is-worth-watching.php","title":{"rendered":"Why Android Wear is worth watching"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Let's talk about a version of Android that you wear. We're      right at the beginning in the miniaturization of technology.      You're gonna talk to your wrist. How tall is Barack Obama?      It's finally possible to make a powerful computer small      enough to wear comfortably all day long. Google's Android      Wear is a compact version of an operating system that really      has to do three things. Run well on new devices like smart      watches, get manufacturers to buy into that market and get      consumers to do the same thing. And Google pretty much      delivered on almost every rumor we predicted and their full      roll out of Android where with big time support coming out of      the gates with the LGG watch and Samsung's [INAUDIBLE]. Just      one more tap to pay. And the pizza's on its way. The pretty      gorgeous stainless steel and leather banded watch. It's here.      Your watch will also provide intelligent answers to spoken      questions. He can even check his heart rate after a jog. Now,      Android Wear on its own actually does very little. A      Smartwatch running it, like a Samsung Gear Live or an LG G      watch, has to first pair to a late model Android phone. No      Windows phone, no iPhone support here. Once that pairing is      done, your watch starts to get fed the content it needs for      some very simple notifications and basic interactions. Like      reminders of your next appointment, or simple guidance to get      somewhere, like your next appointment. Messages and easy ways      to reply, weather forecasts coming up, payment confirmations,      travel status updates. Now these are just some basic early      use cases and, of course, an Android Wear's functionality is      limited only to what developers can come up with, which isn't      much of a limitation at all. But note the mode is to have      very simple swipe and voice interactions between menus and      information screen. There's no keyboard on that watch. Now      the first watches out with Android Wear are the predictably      nerdy Samsung Gear Live and LGG watch. More interesting is      the pending Motorola 360. This is a watch with a round face      and a very jewelry like look. Andre Ware is able to map it's      display and interface to the actual round display. Not just      crudely crop it. That's important, because many, like myself,      believe that a key part of SmartWatch success, on any      platform, is gonna be the ability for watch designers to      really spread out aesthetically and not be limited to square      text style displays. Another big step forward with Android      Wear is a degree of agnosticism. In the past, most smart      watches, short past, I should point out, only worked with      their own family of phones. Early Samsung smart watches only      worked with Samsung Galaxy phones, and not even all of those.      That's not a formula for success. Going forward Android Wear      will allow the watch to work with any ANdroid phone running      4.3 of the Operating System, or newer, but still no Windows      Phone, I-Phone, or Blackberry coordination. Its early days of      course were the smart watches. Not to mention the Android      wear subset of them. That's it. Here is my memo to the      Android wear team as well as the manufacturer's building      Onyx. First make it smarter. Right now we feel the early      Android wear watches are kind of giving scatter shot display      of information and content, it doesn't really seem to map to      my moment in the day as well as it could. Let's filter      better. Make it indispensable. This is still very much a      luxury market. Nobody can't live without an Android Wear      smart watch. Let's find the really important use cases so it      goes beyond the novelty stage. We need to extend battery      life. We all have enough devices right now that get plugged      in every day. And look like jewelry. Once you get past that      first million geeks and earlier adopters, nobody's gonna buy      a smartwatch that looks like they strapped a smartphone on      their wrist. It is, of course, too soon to predict the growth      curve for Android wear let alone the broader smartwatch      market, for a number of reasons. First of all, Apple hasn't      even entered this space yet. Secondly, most consumers have no      idea what we're talking about. Thirdly, the battle between      fitness bands and smart watches has to be sorted out. And      there's an awful lot of overlap there. But for now, at this      moment, Android Wear seems to be the biggest bear in a small,      growing, and rapidly changing wood.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.cnet.com\/videos\/why-android-wear-is-worth-watching\" title=\"Why Android Wear is worth watching\">Why Android Wear is worth watching<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Let's talk about a version of Android that you wear. We're right at the beginning in the miniaturization of technology. 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