Most of the Android Wear User Interface (UI) relies on the company's Google Card-based system. It allows owners to swipe up and down different types of information, as well as left and right. However, Mr. Singleton's demonstrations showed that his company wanted consumers to be able to perform many of the watch control controls via voice commands. Says "determining Google" to prepare instructions for the device to resemble the function of its glasses.
Android wear can be used to reject calls, track fitness, receive voice commands, estimate travel time, schedule appointments, and store travel plans. Displaying tasks such as tasks on the stage include setting reminders, taking notes, setting alarms, and playing music. Mr. Singleton also emphasized that many operating system features are triggered by "background" without human intervention.
He showed how to know flight information, may be tagged, a restaurant booking near the scheduled time, and a local bus schedule when traveling abroad. He added that it is being provided to third parties to develop this feature.