Google Reportedly Looking To Make Its Own Android Wear Watches

Google Reportedly Looking To Make Its Own Android Wear Watches
Highlights
  • Google allegedly making smartwatches codenamed 'Swordfish', 'Angelfish'
  • Smartwatches heavily based on recently announced 'Google Assistant'
  • Larger watch said to have LTE, built-in GPS, and a heart rate monitor
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According to reports, Google is looking to expand its hardware portfolio and is working on its own line-up of Android Wear smartwatches. The search giant is said to be developing two smartwatches.

Google already develops Chromebook Pixel (laptop), Pixel C (tablet), Chromecast (streaming devices), and will soon launch Google Home (voice-activated speaker).

According to a report by Android Police, the two smartwatch variants codenamed "Angelfish" and "Swordfish" are heavily based on Google's AI assistant 'Google Assistant' revealed during the Google IO keynote earlier this year.

Angelfish, or the large-size variant will fit somewhere in between the 42mm and 46mm sizes of Moto 360, and will be almost same in thickness as LG's Urbane LTE. According to the report, it will feature LTE connectivity, built-in GPS, and a heart rate monitor.

The larger variant is also said to feature three buttons comprising of a circular crown like other Android Wear devices. However, the functionality of the other two buttons is not yet known. The smaller variant-Swordfish is said to resemble the Pebble Time Round.

The Swordfish version will reportedly have a single button on right-hand side of the smartwatch's body and it will ship without LTE, GPS, and heart rate sensor, according to the website.

As of now, there are no details as to when these smartwatches will be unveiled; however the website has said that it expects them to be announced separately from new Nexus phones and Android Wear 2.0.
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