Android Wear gets more details, adds Samsung to the list

You may have probably heard about Android Wear, and if you have, you most likely know about the LG G Watch and the Moto 360 already. Today, we’re adding Samsung’s Gear Live to that list, plus we’re getting a few more exciting details:

Samsung Gear Live

  • Android Wear will come in square and round UIs.
  • Android Wear smartwatches will be waterproof.
  • The LG G Watch & the Samsung Gear Live will be available in the Google Play Store starting today.
  • The Moto 360, the one with the circular display, will be available later.
  • Android Wear will allow you to control your Android TV.

For more details on what Android Wear can do, click here.

{Google IO}

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Android Wear gets more details, adds Samsung to the list

You may have probably heard about Android Wear, and if you have, you most likely know about the LG G Watch and the Moto 360 already. Today, we’re adding Samsung’s Gear Live to that list, plus we’re getting a few more exciting details:

Samsung Gear Live

  • Android Wear will come in square and round UIs.
  • Android Wear smartwatches will be waterproof.
  • The LG G Watch & the Samsung Gear Live will be available in the Google Play Store starting today.
  • The Moto 360, the one with the circular display, will be available later.
  • Android Wear will allow you to control your Android TV.

For more details on what Android Wear can do, click here.

{Google IO}

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Moto 360 to arrive July for less than Php15k?

Google IO is coming next month and there we will be expecting a lot of talk about Android Wear. As early as now however, the Moto 360 has been getting a lot of attention and is now reported to go on sale this July for less than Php15,000.

MOTO360

The report states that it is going to retail at €249, which translates to around Php14,922. European prices are usually higher than the usual, so expect it to go lower than that when it comes to US shores. As for the local scene, we will have to wait and see.

The Moto 360 is by far one of the most appealing smartwatches around, having the traditional circular design like other watches. Android Wear will be running the show and you can see it works here. For now, we will have to wait further June for more information, so stay tuned!

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LG G Watch to come in Champagne Gold

LG has just unveiled that their Android Wear-powered G Watch will also come in Champagne Gold upon release.

lg g watch gold

The Champagne gold is the second color option to the already seen Stealth black model. Hardware specs are still scarce but LG has put up an interactive website which showcases some of the device’s key features like just say ‘Ok Google’ “to get stuff done,” water and dust resistance, and an ‘Always-on’ screen.

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The LG G Watch was reported to launch in Q2 (probably in July) with an expected price tag of less than $300.

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How much are you willing to pay for a smartwatch?

This week, wearable technology became huge with Google’s announcement of Android Wear, the operating system that will run wearables; however, for now, lights are on the smartwatch. Along with that, Motorola unveiled the Moto 360 and LG silently did so too with the G Watch.

nexus smartwatch concept

Smartwatches have been slowly gaining traction for a few months now; Razer jumped in with the Nabu wristband, Samsung caught our attentions with the Gear Fit, Pebble has already sold 400,000 smartwatches and there’s a lot more. So far, in the Philippines, we’re not yet getting a good idea of the smartwatch’s market potential; some of the popular ones found locally are the first Galaxy Gear and the Sony Smartwatch – both of which are devices people are still hesitant to buy. Then there’s the Cherry Mobile G1 watchphone that caught a lot of Filipino’s eyes because of its functions and price, but that’s not really a smartwatch.

When you are presented with a beautiful device that wraps around your wrist, acts as an extension of your smartphone, gets your notifications and gives you the information that you need without looking weird (plus a few new features, waterproofing or whatnot), how much would you pay for it? Pebble’s smartwatches are selling for $149 to $249 in the US while Samsung’s Gear Fit and Gear 2 are at around $199 and $299; that’s playing in the range of Php6,500 to Php13,500; with that said, there’s a great possibility that this year’s upcoming smartwatches will be priced similarly when launched.

When the storm comes, are you willing to pay that price? Feel free to leave your answers, comments and opinions in the section down below.

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