Google is casually tipping its
hand and revealing a bit of what's in the cards for smart watches
running on its Android Wear platform, detailing updates that will
enhance support for voice control and navigation in the short term with
the promise of a steady streams of patches for the long run.
Early entries into the smart
watch sector from LG and Samsung have helped forward thte development of
Android Wear and several other hardware manufactures are expected
details plans for devices that will operate on the platform. On the
other side of the fence and on the same field, Apple's iWatch is
projected to make an appearance alongside the upcoming iPhone 6.
With smart watches continuing to
gather steam and competition from a rival arriving soon, Google is
pushing the evolution of Android Wear with a series of regular, yet
significant, stream of updates. In a conversation with CNET, Director of
Engineering for Android Wear David Singleton and Vice President of
Engineering for Android Hiroshi Lockheimer detailed some of the changes
inbound for Android Wear and shared their vision for devices running the
operating system (OS).
In an update to Android Wear, said
to be days away, Google will rol lout enhancements that enable the the
OS to leverage the native GPS tech inside of smart watches and the
software upgrade will enhance the performance of voice control. The
company would like to improve interaction between smart watches and
devices beyond smartphones.
While Singleton says official support for custom
watch faces hasn't been forgotten, he spent more time looking up at the
big picture. The ability to roam the yard without a tether to a
smartphone will enable smart watch wearers to go for a run with
strapping a phone to an armband or weighing down a pocket with a
handset, according to one scenario presented by Singleton.
"One of the things we're going
to be able to do is add the ability for these devices to start working
with some of the other devices you might wear on your body," says
Singleton. "So we'll have an update coming that allows you to pair a
Bluetooth headset with your watch. And that means you can play music
stored on your watch directly on your Bluetooth headset."
smart watches are guided by the
same principles as other wearable tech Google is prototyping or pushing,
according to Lockheimer. It all about improving lives, he says.
"Our approach to wearables is
the same as our approach to any of our products: We want to build
technology that delights people by improving their lives," says
Lockheimer. "So our approach to wearables -- watches, Glass, even our
smart contact lens project which is designed to help people with
diabetes measure their glucose -- is to build things that you use when
you need and forget about when you don't."
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