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Trying To Make Sense Of Android Wear’s New Wrist Gestures
The technical experts of the organization have also presented a few other controls that can be performed on a smart watch through wrist gestures: scrolling through screen cards, applying an action on these cards or moving back and forth to the smart watch’s face.
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But Google’s latest additions let you get your whole arm involved in navigating, and the support document detailing the new gestures is a little confusing, to say the least. We can expect more brands and models to follow in the coming weeks but for now, enjoy the new features that come with the Android Wear 1.4 version on your own smartwatch.
Your choices will range relying on whether or not you employ an iPhone or Android, as most of those watches require a companion telephone for his or her smarts. From just Bluetooth to WiFi to cellular connectivity, the smartwatch industry has quickly improved within a year. Tech experts believe that more manufacturers and sellers will adhere to the same marketing strategy in the next months, but right now, customers can use the new functions that arrive with their Android Wear edition on a top smart watch. The smartwatch will depend on the speed and direction of your wrist movement. Push down a card to take you to the card’s first action. You can also navigate to the next card by quickly flicking wrist away from you and then slowly bring it back towards you. Pushing down on a card will take you to that card’s first action.
There is a new feature in the Settings pane called “Wrist Gestures” which gives users a complete tutorial of how to make use of the new gesture options as well the option to set different commands for different gestures. When you’re ready to return to the watch face, just hold your arm in front of you and shake your wrist out and in quickly a couple of times.
The LG Watch Urbane 2 LTE smartwatch is a sleek-looking and waterproof device, which features a stunning display and an impressive battery life.
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Try these wrist gestures and let us know if you or other people don’t find it weird doing those hand and wrist gestures in the air.