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Android Wear est à ce jour ce qui se fait de mieux en matière de système d’exploitation pour montre connectée. Il est important que les développeurs s’agitent autour de la plate-forme afin de lui offrir un maximum d’applications et d’usages différents, ma...
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Publié: 2016-04-21, Auteur: 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...
Publié: 2015-06-17, Auteur: 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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Publié: 2015-05-12, Auteur: 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...
Publié: 2014-12-30, Auteur: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Regular updates bring new features, hardware and software gains, widening app support, lots of devices to choose from
Some unusual design elements, feels a step behind Android Marshmallow, needs more apps optimised to deliver innovative wearable experiences
Android Wear brings a wearable user experience that's closely aligned with what's already offer from Google Now. That means voice-command interaction with your smartphone via your wrist - it's the bringing together of technology in a new format, and...
Clean, good-looking user interface, Google Now notifications are useful, Accurate voice recognition
Settings and apps are too hidden away, Small selection of Android Wear apps, Google Maps navigation is very temperamental
It's abundantly clear that although Android Wear is polished in some areas, it still needs refining. The interface looks great but it needs to become intuitive and easier to use straight out of the box. The lack of apps is a problem too, and leaves many...
Publié: 2014-07-09, Auteur: Matt , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Extrait: What do you want from your watch? In an age where millions don't wear one at all because they get the time from their mobile phone, it's becoming harder than ever to see the point of the original wearable piece of technology.Not, however, if you're Goog...
Extrait: Android Wear for iPhone has been available for two months now. Here's what it's like after using an Android Wear smartwatch with my iPhone during that time.Google made a surprise announcement in late August and released Android Wear for iPhone, allowing i...
Android Wear has been living on our wrists for a little more than a year now, and it's grown and changed quite a bit in that time. The overall goal has always been to give you parts of your smartphone experience at a glance, and decrease the total number...