Although Narrative's Clip 2 isn't yet ready to start shipping out to customers, it is already getting its first upgrade, with video and audio recording coming to the device.
Motorola has made the second-gen Moto 360 2 (2015) official, along with a new Moto 360 Sport model of the Android Wear-powered smartwatch.
It's now official. Google has just announced official support for using Android Wear smartwatches on iPhone running iOS 8.2 or later.
Google has announced version 1.3 update to Android Wear that brings support for interactive watch faces and adds a new feature called Translate that will let users speak to their watch and let it translate it on the fly to any of 44 available languages. The new update is rolling out to Android Wear watches around the world as we speak.
If you're struggling between the elegance of a beautifully made swiss timepiece and the intelligent functionality of an Apple Watch, then prepare for a reprieve from that internal fight. A new luxury watch by the world-famous Nico Gerard, manages to combine a family tradition of Swiss-made innovation and uncompromised luxury with Apple's modern take on the timepiece by infusing the two together into one beautiful, albeit extremely expensive, wrist-worn product.
Samsung's answer to Apple Watch's Digital Crown has been outed after the company released its new SDK, set to bring increased functionality to an upcoming wearable from the company. The new Galaxy Gear watch may not have a release date or even be officially official yet, but the new SDK does give us our first glimpse at what may be its biggest feature. A rotatable bezel.
Apple Watch scratch, water resistance and other tests posted by Consumer Reports in a new video. Check out the video along with more details on it in the post below.
Now that the dust is starting to settle on the Apple Watch pre-order madness that we encountered yesterday and buyers wonder just when their watches will arrive based on Apple's somewhat vague dates, one of the more interesting things to happen was the start of try-on sessions in stores. As people started to fill into stores around the globe, we started to get our first reports on the Apple Watch from normal buyers rather than reviewers.
It was almost inevitable that the announcement of the Apple Watch would act as a catalyst for the introduction of a number of additional high-end competing wearables. Sure, there's always going to be the Apple faithful who will blindly purchase whatever wares the Cupertino company chooses to roll out, but what about those who want a premium product without the hugely inflated price-tag attached? A relatively unknown startup out of San Francisco - called Olio - is looking to fill that gap by coming out of hiding with its own premium hardware and software in the form of a high-end smartwatch.
News has come in that the Swiss watchmaker TAG Heuer will be teaming up with tech giants Intel and Google in a bid to tap into the budding smartwatch market. Head over the break to read about this development in detail.
















