android wear a few months later

ezzzzz

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so I got the moto 360 when it first came out. so I have been using android wear for a few months now and I have to say overall I'm pretty disappointed. I understand I was an early adopter and with in the first month or so there were some updates to take care of some problems. but just overall I feel it could be better. im tired of the random days where for no reason my watch will drain its battery by 30% in two hours and I have to restart it. every so often it stops displaying notifications so I go to wear app send a demo card then I'm flooded with all the ones I missed. and now with lollipop, I can't silence my phone and just have my watch vibe. just overall sad and mad at google. i understand that all software at times acts buggy, but it seems android does it more. that's one thing I like about the fruit company. they make the hardware and software and it just works. i thought google wud do that with motorola but that didnt happpen. i think that wud have been cool. anyone else feeling me??

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I was sort of disappointed with Android in the past. It always irks me when Google does something and then along comes Apple and things magically improve. The wearable market is a classic example along with Apple Pay. When I had my Moto 360, it had its flaws like you mentioned. I do like it over Apple because of its customization. Apple tends to work well for what it does but, it uses the same blah interface. I have tried to jump to Apple on a couple occasions vowing to my wife that I would never return back to Android but, in the end I always do. Also, when my wife got her 6 plus, I was tempted to make the jump once again but, then looked at the IOS interface and quickly changed my mind.
 
From what I've seen, you're talking about a Moto 360 issue, not Android Wear. I have the cheap G Watch, and suffer none of those issues.

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I have been eyeing the zenwatch maybe I got to pick one up

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There are android wear with medical functionality? For example, alert about cardial state.
There may be an app for something like that, however the heart rate sensors in most of these watches can be a bit finicky. In other words, I would NOT rely on an Android Wear watch for a serious / life threatening medical need!
 

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