According to a report, Google is planning to launch an AI-powered fitness and health platform catered towards those using Wear OS smart watches, called Google Coach.
Google Coach is reportedly able to use artificial intelligence to plan your meals and monitor your nutrition, regardless if you go out or cook at home. It can also recommend meal plans on a weekly basis or suggest healthy restaurants based on your location and whereabout patterns.
Although this AI fitness coach is likely going to be a major part of Google’s smartwatch operating system, sources say that there may be a phone app as well that will have similar-but-limited functionality.
What do you guys think? Would you like an AI fitness coach on your wrist? Let us know in the comments.
After releasing a collection of hybrids a couple of years ago, Emporio Armani isn’t completely new to the smartwatch market. However, their latest collection called Emporio Armani Connected, does mark the company’s first full touchscreen and entrance into the world of Android Wear.
We’ve spent the last few months with the black Emporio Armani Connected to understand what exactly it offers plus conduct a small comparison to the Moto 360. Continue on for our full verdict.
Emporio Armani Connected Specs:
Believe it or not, Armani actually shied away from releasing much of the detailed specs for their Connected smartwatch, but we did our best to round up as much info as possible.
There’s no doubt that the Emporio Armani Connected is one of the most stylish Android Wear smartwatches you will come across. While it shines bright in the design department, it doesn’t offer much when it comes to features beyond the Android Wear basics. The addition of NFC and Android Pay are small features that could have seriously improved the smarts of the Armani Connected. The lack of heart rate sensor, GPS and NFC provide a very bare-bones experience. However, with a popular fashion brand behind it and superior looks, we are sure that Armani’s Connected smartwatch will do well in the market. We continue to wear the watch even though the review is complete, which says a lot about it.