![]() The Wear OS 4 emulator brings support for emulated Bluetooth, which lets you test more use cases, for example Bluetooth audio. You can test for stability, accessibility, security and trust, and screenshot previews! At the moment the analysis runs on Wear emulators and it is soon launching on Google Pixel Watches. The Pre-launch report helps to identify issues proactively before your app reaches users, so it’s an important tool to help you launch a high-quality app. Today we are also excited to announce Wear OS support in Google Play Pre-launch reports for standalone apps. Wear OS support in the Pre-launch reports To learn more, check out available devices. You can run your automated tests on the Google Pixel Watch via Gradle Managed Devices, or use the Firebase Console to also run Robo tests. ![]() Tooling and library updates Wear OS support in Firebase Test Labįirebase Test Lab will support running tests for your standalone app on physical Google Pixel Watches in the next few weeks. If you’re interested in learning more, be sure to check out the videos below. Lastly, we give you an introduction on how to approach product inclusion throughout the whole development lifecycle, and how this approach can help make your products better for all. We cover how best to design for your target audience, and how to make the most of the watch’s form factor with a series of design principles. These videos cover a variety of topics starting with how to understand what people want from a smartwatch app. To help with the challenges of designing and building great watch experiences that work for all, we have created a series of videos. ![]() These quick and frequent interactions can help people get back to being present in their daily lives. Watches enable people to get information at a glance and then take action. Smartwatches are becoming increasingly popular, with many people using them to stay connected, track their health, and control their devices. Posted by Matthew Pateman & Mallory Carroll (UX Research), and Josef Burnham (UX Design) ![]()
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