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Showing posts with label Smartwatches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smartwatches. Show all posts

Friday, September 19, 2014

It is still early days for Android Wear, here are a few difficulties you may face

I have been researching Android Wear devices. As a tech enthusiast, I can't wait to get my hands on one of the latest smartwatches like the Moto 360, LG G Watch R or the ASUS Zenwatch. On the other hand, I haven't worn a watch in years, and I am worried that that trend will continue. Nonetheless, if, like me, you want to know all there is to know about the devices and systems, read on.

While I am not crazy enough to stuff all there is to know about Android Wear into a single article, I would like to take a quick look at some of the difficulties that Android Wear powered smartwatch owners are facing with their devices right now. Just a few minor things to be aware of for when you bite the bullet and dive into the wearable technology.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Kairos Watches mechanical smart watch hybrid is my new favorite smartwatch [video]

It was just the other day that I shared information and video on the LG G Watch upcoming Android Wear powered smartwatch. I even talked a bunch about the Motorola Moto 360 smartwatch in that article as well, but they both were just eclipsed by the new Kairos smartwatch.

Instead of pushing a full digital display at all times, Kairos Watches decided to take a great looking old-school mechanical watch and overlay a transparent digital display. The images and video of this thing blew me away, I think it looks marvelous. Check out all I had to say over on Android Authority.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Android Wear, the Moto 360 and a little teaser video of the LG G Watch

If you have been following along the latest news in the wearable technology department, you know that Google has unleashed a version of Android specifically tailored to their idea of what services these devices should provide. Android Wear was announced back in March. On that same day, Motorola and LG both announced they would be developing smartwatches running the new custom OS.