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The Boy Genius Report: Android Wear is the start, but Apple can win the race
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July 2, 2014 12:09 PM
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watches Iâm not sure I am mentally ready for this whole smartwatch/band/charm/bracelet thing. I love watches â real watches â and it makes me sad to thinkÂ*thereâs a good chance that even beautiful mechanical watches are going to fade away in the near future. fake watches I say that already knowing that relatively zero people wear watches for reasons other than functionality at this point, and the youngest generations canâtÂ*be bothered. We spend an inordinate amount of time on our phones and other devices. We check them every 10Â*seconds, constantly pulling them out of pockets and bags to see if we have any notifications. Obviously, it does make you wonderÂ*if there is some way of extending your phoneâs functionality in a mannerÂ*that lets you live more and do more without being bogged down in notification purgatory.swiss replica watches The answerÂ*for damn sure isnât glasses on your face. SoÂ*what if it does involve a watch-like device on your wrist? I have been toying with a couple of Android Wear devices andÂ* Android L over the past few days, and Iâm slowly warming up to the idea. copy watches The new LG G Watch and Samsung GearÂ*Live are incredibly similar, and that is because Google for the first time ever is exerting control over the user interface of these devices, and the company is also extending that to Android Auto and Android TV too.fake watches With these iron firsts, you get a consistent and functional interface and I rather like it for what it is. The wayÂ*you interact with the tiny 1.5-inch displays is very primitive though, flicking things off the screen and trying to navigate and manipulate such a small display.best replica watches Even worse is the fact that when you check a normal watch, you turn your wrist to face you for a second, glance at the time, and your arm goes back to wherever it was in the first place. Here, your arm is awkwardly turned inwards so you can point the face of the watch right at your eyes and interact with it âÂ*it gets incredibly tiresomeÂ*and itâs not natural at all. Extend your arm right now and pretend youâre navigating a touch screen on your wrist for more than 30 seconds⦠itâs not great.On the plus side though, there is some greatÂ*functionality that I like on Android Wear because there is a real feeling that the watch is a perfect extension of your phone for the first time. Iâm not talking about the Pebble, which is garbage. Iâm talking about having a smartphone-like device thatâs bite-sized and ready and able to actually help you get things done.Paired with a Nexus 5 running Android L, both smartwatches I have used performed admirably. The LG model has the ability to interact with it by saying âOK Googleâ from anywhere, while the Samsung model has to be started withÂ*a tap on the display. But both watchesÂ*showed me the future of how we are possibly going to interact with our phones and other devices, and I am slowly warming up to it.If I used an Android handset as my main phone, thereâs a decent chance I would use one of these devices in the second generation. They need to be smaller and less noticeable, but for some people, itâs not going to matter becauseÂ*they are good enough. I like how you can change the watch bands both models come with, since they are standard 22mm bands so you do have the ability to personalize them.LGâs G Watch is more retro looking and itâs a bit boxier, and I like how great the display looks. But if I had to pick one, it would be the Samsung Gear Live. I love the tapered edges of the glass that covers the display, as well asÂ*the metal frame with a beveled edge. It feels a little more comfortable on the wrist, and you get the added benefit of an integratedÂ*heart rate monitor.Both watches were able to displayÂ*all my notifications, reply to texts and emails, show me relevant Google Now information, perform web searches, and other functions with almost no problems.This is the first real go at smartwatches in my mind, and itâs going to be interesting to see Appleâs version for a number of reasons. One is aesthetics, another is functionality, and the third is ergonomics. I have to believe that if Appleâs watch, band or charm bracelet features a 2.5-inch display, it would be curved and in portrait orientation just from using both of the Android Wear devices, but itâs going to be an interesting space to watch. The Boy Genius Report is a periodic column written by BGR founder Jonathan S. Geller. It offers insights and opinions on various products, companies and trends across the consumer electronics business and beyond. He be reached via email at jonathan@bgr.com . More from BGR: How to get Android Lâs fantastic new notification system on your phone right now This article was originally published on BGR.com Related stories How to get Android L's fantastic new notification system on your phone right now An in-depth look at the journey behind Google's gorgeous Android L redesign You can now hack Android L Handheld & Connected Devices Technology & Electronics
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The Boy Genius Report: Android Wear is the start, but Apple can win the race
By Jonathan S. Geller
July 2, 2014 12:09 PM
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The Boy Genius Report: Android Wear is the start, but Apple can win the race
watches Iâm not sure I am mentally ready for this whole smartwatch/band/charm/bracelet thing. I love watches â real watches â and it makes me sad to thinkÂ*thereâs a good chance that even beautiful mechanical watches are going to fade away in the near future. fake watches I say that already knowing that relatively zero people wear watches for reasons other than functionality at this point, and the youngest generations canâtÂ*be bothered. We spend an inordinate amount of time on our phones and other devices. We check them every 10Â*seconds, constantly pulling them out of pockets and bags to see if we have any notifications. Obviously, it does make you wonderÂ*if there is some way of extending your phoneâs functionality in a mannerÂ*that lets you live more and do more without being bogged down in notification purgatory.swiss replica watches The answerÂ*for damn sure isnât glasses on your face. SoÂ*what if it does involve a watch-like device on your wrist? I have been toying with a couple of Android Wear devices andÂ* Android L over the past few days, and Iâm slowly warming up to the idea. copy watches The new LG G Watch and Samsung GearÂ*Live are incredibly similar, and that is because Google for the first time ever is exerting control over the user interface of these devices, and the company is also extending that to Android Auto and Android TV too.fake watches With these iron firsts, you get a consistent and functional interface and I rather like it for what it is. The wayÂ*you interact with the tiny 1.5-inch displays is very primitive though, flicking things off the screen and trying to navigate and manipulate such a small display.best replica watches Even worse is the fact that when you check a normal watch, you turn your wrist to face you for a second, glance at the time, and your arm goes back to wherever it was in the first place. Here, your arm is awkwardly turned inwards so you can point the face of the watch right at your eyes and interact with it âÂ*it gets incredibly tiresomeÂ*and itâs not natural at all. Extend your arm right now and pretend youâre navigating a touch screen on your wrist for more than 30 seconds⦠itâs not great.On the plus side though, there is some greatÂ*functionality that I like on Android Wear because there is a real feeling that the watch is a perfect extension of your phone for the first time. Iâm not talking about the Pebble, which is garbage. Iâm talking about having a smartphone-like device thatâs bite-sized and ready and able to actually help you get things done.Paired with a Nexus 5 running Android L, both smartwatches I have used performed admirably. The LG model has the ability to interact with it by saying âOK Googleâ from anywhere, while the Samsung model has to be started withÂ*a tap on the display. But both watchesÂ*showed me the future of how we are possibly going to interact with our phones and other devices, and I am slowly warming up to it.If I used an Android handset as my main phone, thereâs a decent chance I would use one of these devices in the second generation. They need to be smaller and less noticeable, but for some people, itâs not going to matter becauseÂ*they are good enough. I like how you can change the watch bands both models come with, since they are standard 22mm bands so you do have the ability to personalize them.LGâs G Watch is more retro looking and itâs a bit boxier, and I like how great the display looks. But if I had to pick one, it would be the Samsung Gear Live. I love the tapered edges of the glass that covers the display, as well asÂ*the metal frame with a beveled edge. It feels a little more comfortable on the wrist, and you get the added benefit of an integratedÂ*heart rate monitor.Both watches were able to displayÂ*all my notifications, reply to texts and emails, show me relevant Google Now information, perform web searches, and other functions with almost no problems.This is the first real go at smartwatches in my mind, and itâs going to be interesting to see Appleâs version for a number of reasons. One is aesthetics, another is functionality, and the third is ergonomics. I have to believe that if Appleâs watch, band or charm bracelet features a 2.5-inch display, it would be curved and in portrait orientation just from using both of the Android Wear devices, but itâs going to be an interesting space to watch. The Boy Genius Report is a periodic column written by BGR founder Jonathan S. Geller. It offers insights and opinions on various products, companies and trends across the consumer electronics business and beyond. He be reached via email at jonathan@bgr.com . More from BGR: How to get Android Lâs fantastic new notification system on your phone right now This article was originally published on BGR.com Related stories How to get Android L's fantastic new notification system on your phone right now An in-depth look at the journey behind Google's gorgeous Android L redesign You can now hack Android L Handheld & Connected Devices Technology & Electronics
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