Monday, August 31, 2015

Android Wear can be controlled from the iPhone starting today

Android Wear is the operating system developed by Google for SmartWatch's, and from today it can be controlled including iPhones using iOS running with a dedicated apply.




Android Wear app in App Store was launched by Google this evening and if you have iOS 8.2 installed on your iPhone terminals, then you can contorl now only LG Watch Urbane, but Google promises support for other smart watches.

Only 5 or newer iPhones that iOS 8.2 installed can use this app to control Android Wear dedicated interconnection between devices is done via Bluetooth, and just like when Apple Watch, talking about a variety of functions.

From viewing notifications directly on the display with up to monitor the activities of fitness with the possible fulfillment of the objectives set throughout the day and to view traffic information, flights, etc. Android Wear app offers a suite of useful functions.
  • Get your info at a glance: Check important info like phone calls, messages, and notifications from your favorite apps. Android Wear features always-on displays, so you’ll never have to move your wrist to wake up your watch.
  • Follow your fitness: Set fitness goals, and get daily and weekly views of your progress. Your watch automatically tracks walking and running, and even measures your heart rate.
  • Save time with smart help: Receive timely tips like when to leave for appointments, current traffic info, and flight status. Just say “Ok Google” to ask questions like “Is it going to rain in London tomorrow?” or create to-dos with “Remind me to pack an umbrella.” 
Google says Android Wear app will be compatible with other Android SmartWatch sites in the future, but now we do not know who they will be and how long until support will be provided to users worldwide.

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