Android Wear update will bring WiFi support and gesture control

mountainbikermark

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If that's the case maybe I'm wrong. Then indeed being able to leave the phone behind would be pretty cool.
Yes it is.
I know this about AW but just to give a tidbit off what y'all have in store, there's a thread on another forum basically of a members months of using a watch (S) as their sole communication device. They eventually used their SIM card for a pre pay phone because the screen was too small on their watch and battery life insufficient for their needs but it was a hoot to follow. That was an extreme case of the possibility of Android Wear.
 

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You can't pair it to a headset? There's an option in my watch settings for Bluetooth devices. When I tap it, it says it's scanning for devices. I know Google music will supposedly let you store music on the watch. Might have to play with my headphones later.

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My Moto 360 pairs fine to and plays nicely with three different headsets, a Jawbone Icon, my Air-Fi Runaway AF32 Bluetooth stereo headphones, and my Sennheiser MX 550 Bluetooth headphones. I have others I haven't tried it with yet but I expect no problems.
 
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