Abstract

Although wearable devices have existed since the 70s, they have only recently become mainstream. Google Glass and Android Wear smartwatches, in particular, are relatively new devices that provide countless opportunities for creating innovative apps with unprecedented user experiences. Beginning Android Wearables gives you the skills you need to take part in the wearable revolution and to delight your users by providing the information they need at the tips of their fingers.This book is very practical and contains many examples that not only show you how to write code for Glass and Android Wear, but also demonstrate how to apply this code in the context of an app.What youll learnBuild notifications for handheld apps that are automatically shared with Glass or Android Wear, and learn to customize these notifications specifically for wearablesCreate apps that run directly on Android Wear devices and leverage the Android Wear SDKUse the wearable UI library to build effective user interfaces for Android WearUse the wearable data layer API to share and synchronize data between a handheld device and Android WearBuild custom watch faces for Android WearBuild Glassware (that is, apps for Glass) using the Glass Development Kit (GDK)Use the views and widgets of the GDK to build effective user interfaces for GlassReceive user input on Glass with touchpad gestures, head gestures, and voice recognitionTake pictures and record videos on Glass by either leveraging the native camera app or with the Camera APIUtilize location providers and orientation sensors to build contextually sensitive appsWho this book is for This book only requires basic knowledge of Android programming. Prior to this book, you should have read or are at least comfortable with Android after using Apress tutorials, Android Apps for Absolute Beginners or Beginning Android Table of ContentsPart I - Introduction1. Introducing Android WearablesPart II - Notifications2. Reviewing Notifications for Android3. Customizing Notifications for WearablesPart III - Android Wear4. Running Apps Directly on Android Wear5. Android Wear UI Essentials 6. The Wearable Data Layer API 7. Creating Custom Watch FacesPart IV - Google Glass8. Running Apps Directly on Glass9. Glass User Interface Essentials 10. Voice and Input 11. The Camera: Taking Pictures and Recording VideoPart V - Android Wear and Glass12. Location and Orientation

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