Testseek.com have collected 63 expert reviews of the Google Android Wear and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Android Wear.
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Abstract: Google has officially announced the final Android Wear 2.0 Developer Preview is now available, before the official unveiling. The new update brings in a bunch of crucial features, including a bunch of bug fixes and improvements to the existing platform. O...
Abstract: It took sometime to come but finally, Android smartwatches are all set for the makeover they deserve. Android Wear 2.0 launched today to become the biggest evolution in Android smartwatches so far. Leading from the front are the LG Watch Style and the LG...
Abstract: Google is soon going to launch the next version of Android Wear, its version of Android which is meant of smartwatches. While Google hasn't made the announcement, it is coming in February as it has started preparing developers for the impending release so...
Abstract: Are you a die-hard Apple fan or think there's much more to life beyond this smart piece of tech the world loves to flaunt? As much as we wish the Apple Watch could do more, we find it the best smartwatch available, given its polished design and wide range...
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...
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 ...
Published: 2016-04-21, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Google Now on your wrist, Glanceable notifications, Accurate voice search, Fun to customize
Needs more apps, Eats battery life, Sluggish hardware
Google's wrist OS is improving at a steady pace, but still isn't the right fit for everyone. Aside from the weak app selection, it holds its own against the Apple Watch, but could surpass it in the future...
Voice control works well, UI is intuative, Apps are good and getting better
Relies too much on voice commands, Handling notifications takes come getting used to
Many were hoping that Android Wear would signal the true start of the smartwatch revolution, and while Google's effort is easily the best we've seen so far in this particular field, there are issues that could prevent it from catching on in the way some...
Published: 2015-06-17, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Despite the niggles, and the fact that I'm still not entirely happy with having to charge my watch every day or two, I've been genuinely impressed with what I've seen of Android 5.1 so far.Android Wear may have been a bit too basic when it launched, but i...
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Published: 2015-05-12, Author: Paul , review by: wareable.com
Vanilla OS experience, Lots of manufacturers on board, Power of Google Now, Expanding consumer choice
Random notifications, New UI to master, Battery life on devices, No iPhone support
Android Wear is still very much a work in progress, despite being almost a year old now. An obvious comparison to make is the early stages of the original smartphone version of Android. If you remember picking up a G1 in 2008 and being both frustrated (at...