eclipse/
is old examples in the eclipse format for wear v1.0.0
v1.3.0/
are some of these examples halted at v1.3.0, since v2.1 and support.wear changes/deprecated the APIs.
wear2
is all the examples from the "wear 2.0 version", which is wear 2.3 and api 27+ This requires the min API of 23 for all the wear examples Note, they were all tested and working on Wear OS 1.0 device (wear v2.3.0 and Android OS 8.0.0)
WearNotiDemo
example of how to send notifications to the wearable device. Should work on all versions of wear 1.0+ and 2.x.+. It was tested and working on Wear OS 1.0 device (wear v2.3.0 and Android OS 8.0.0).
`Wear 3.0 demos' androidx wear1.2.0+ api 30+
myWatchFace
several examples of watch faces for the wear device. Can be degraded to API 21 and should still work.
WearApp
is an example of standalone app for the watch. It has a button to show a random number.
WearableDataLayer
is an example of how send messages back and forth between the wear app and a phone app using the data layer in google-playservices. You will need to install the wear app on to the wear device. Install the mobile app on the phone/tablet device that is connected to the wear device. Uses the listener service in a separate class. Uses send messages (not send data).
WearableDataLayer2
is an example of how send messages back and forth between the wear app and a phone app using the data layer in google-playservices. You will need to install the wear app on to the wear device. Install the mobile app on the phone/tablet device that is connected to the wear device. The listeners for the data are in the mainactivity. Uses send messages (not send data).
WearableDataLayer3
is an example of how send data back and forth between the wear app and a phone app using the data layer in google-playservices. You will need to install the wear app on to the wear device. Install the mobile app on the phone/tablet device that is connected to the wear device. It sends via the data commands, which is a broadcast, instead of the send message command.
WearAppVoice
is a simple app to show how the voice recognizer works. Click the button to start the demo. The App-provided Voice actions fails, since Google has so badly documented it. "Start Voice App" should work, but instead use "Open Voice App", after the ok Google command. http://developer.android.com/training/wearables/apps/voice.html
WearSensorsDemo
is an example of using the sensor (Game Rotation vector).
These are example code for University of Wyoming, Cosc 4730 Mobile Programming course and cosc 4735 Advance Mobile Programing course. All examples are for Android.