Google is updating Wear OS with new features and better health tracking
If users going the opposite way and swipe down, they should find they have quicker access to tools and features like Google Pay.
For example swiping right will invoke a Google Assistant feed of information, while swiping left will launch Google Fit’s new fitness-tracking rings.
The features will begin rolling out over the next month, so look out for the update. The AI will convert JPEG to PDF. The smart Assistant will warn you of obstacles and delays on your commuting path and suggest an alternate route.
Google wants to help you with digital well-being. The Assistant will get smarter over time and will add more features in the future. The updated Google Fit uses sensors on your smartphone or smartwatch, such as the accelerometer and Global Positioning System, to detect your moves automatically and estimate the number of Heart Points you earn. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Wear 2100 processor, present in nearly every smartwatch, was worn out its duration. The Assistant is created to be much more proactive and the contextual feedback aims to make it more helpful. Google designed these new smart activity goals in collaboration with the American Heart Association and the World Health Organization. Combining the camera to Maps will make finding locations easier.
Google added more shortcuts that are now easier to find.
Love John Legend? Let him do all the talking. It includes new features for the Google Assistant and a compact notification menu as well. Also, six new voices (men and women) to follow soon. After all, it wasn’t that long ago that the Wear OS rebranding was revealed, and to do anything too melodramatic now could be viewed as a sign of weakeningly-weak weakness. With the redesign, you’ll be able to quickly glance at your watch to get “proactive and personalized help” from Google Assistant by swiping right (also like on the Pixel phones).
Oddly ample, Google wasn’t keen to negate whether this update to Build on OS is getting a version quantity; unless it rolls out, I will’t notify whether it’s Build on OS 2.1 or 2.5 or whatever.