While Android Wear 2.0 is now rolling out to several smartwatches, the vast majority still haven't gotten it yet. The reason is due to a bug that Google says is keeping them from issuing it to those other smartwatches. This bug seemingly doesn't affect the three smartwatches which have recently...
Google has announced that three more watches are getting Android Wear 2.0, including the TAG Heuer Connected, Fossil Q Founder, and Casio's Smart Outdoor Watch. The updates rollout from today and should hit everyone by April 4th.
Most of Garmin's recent smartwatch launches have been geared toward outdoor adventurists, but the new Garmin Forerunner 935 is one that's focused solely on athletes looking to get a hard workout in. The watch lasts 24-50 hours with most of its usual features, but certain things like location...
A new Samsung patent has surfaced which depicts a rotary display smartwatch display. The secondary display could be used to show weather or notifications, changing the way that users interact with the smartwatch.
Fossil has announced the Q Venture and Q Explorist Android Wear smartwatches. These are the successors to the Q Marshal and Q Wander, and will be priced between $255 and $275 when they launch this Fall.
Fossil Group has announced the new Diesel On smartwatch which will launch later this year with Android Wear 2.0 and Snapdragon 2100 processor, while being priced at $325.
Samsung has announced it will be adding an LTE variant of the Gear S3 Classic to its smartwatch lineup. This new watch will be compatible with AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile.
At Baselworld 2017, Michael Kors unveiled a new series of smartwatches powered by Android Wear 2.0. The smartwatches are priced starting at $250 and go up to $350 with various strap choices.
If you want to know who will have the most smartwatches available in 2017, the answer is Fossil. The company announced that it will be delivering 300 different smartwatches during the year. Its portfolio will include Android Wear 2.0 devices like the Misfit Vapor, but the company will also have...
Samsung has announced a series of partnerships with app developers to bring new options to the Gear S3 smartwatch. These partnerships include Spotify, HERE WeGo, and BMW.
Gc, a Swiss luxury watch maker will be getting into the smartwatch game with an Android Wear devices later this year. The smartwatches will be built specifically for men and women, featuring the Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 chip, 318L stainless steel with multiple finished to suit individual...
The Fossil Q x Cory Richards smartwatch has just been announced and will offer various customizations ranging from various faces to metallic or leather bands. The new smartwatch will go on sale starting March 27.
Guess, the popular fashion brand, has announced it will be launching a successor to the Guess Connect smartwatch. The new wearable will be running Android Wear 2.0 and will coming in 8 different styles while being powered by the Snapdragon Wear 2100 SoC.
Android Central has published its review of the Huawei Watch 2 and states that Huawei is asking way too much money for "this low level of design and hardware execution".
TAG Heuer has started teasing its upcoming Android Wear 2.0 smartwatch. Specs are unknown at this point, but it is said to include GPS, improved battery life and a better display than last year's model. The smartwatch will make its debut on March 14.
Watch maker has announced the Movado Connect, an Android Wear watch that comes in just under $500. The watch maker also confirmed they will further their line with options from their brands Tommy Hilfiger and Hugo Boss later this year.
Google has removed the Michael Kors brand of smartwatches from the Google Store. The watches were positioned as premium options, but as part of Fossil's desire to compete more in the value-based wearable arena, it seems their availability is being scaled down.
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