Wear your watch on Android can now play YouTube videos.
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There are a few weeks, the giant Netflix VOD (which does not allow to watch his movies on a connected watch) had well explained through a small parody.
But developers who designed the "Video for Android Wear & YouTube" application does not appear to be of that opinion.
So they created this application which, like the very explicit name suggests, allows you to search and watch YouTube videos on a connected watch that uses the Android operating system Wear, with the basic controls for playback.
The above video shows you how it works. To download the app, it is by here (it's free).
After, you might tell me that smartwatches Android Wear have no speakers. But the developers have thought of everything. So you can make a pairing (on the clock) with a Bluetooth device such as headphones or even signs.
But the best part is that the application is "Cast Ready". So what you have on the watch, you can send it to your TV if they have a Chromecast dongle, so that the watch can therefore act as a remote control for your reading on YouTube. Confess, then it becomes quite interesting.
Anyway, apps like this tend to enhance the experience of connected watches. Otherwise, on an Apple Watch, you have the opportunity to mix (as a DJ) through an application proposed by Algoriddim that works hand in hand with Djay, the DJ app that lets you use the titles of Spotify. Another interesting case use, control your PowerPoint presentations from a smart watch.
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There are a few weeks, the giant Netflix VOD (which does not allow to watch his movies on a connected watch) had well explained through a small parody.
But developers who designed the "Video for Android Wear & YouTube" application does not appear to be of that opinion.
So they created this application which, like the very explicit name suggests, allows you to search and watch YouTube videos on a connected watch that uses the Android operating system Wear, with the basic controls for playback.
The above video shows you how it works. To download the app, it is by here (it's free).
After, you might tell me that smartwatches Android Wear have no speakers. But the developers have thought of everything. So you can make a pairing (on the clock) with a Bluetooth device such as headphones or even signs.
But the best part is that the application is "Cast Ready". So what you have on the watch, you can send it to your TV if they have a Chromecast dongle, so that the watch can therefore act as a remote control for your reading on YouTube. Confess, then it becomes quite interesting.
Anyway, apps like this tend to enhance the experience of connected watches. Otherwise, on an Apple Watch, you have the opportunity to mix (as a DJ) through an application proposed by Algoriddim that works hand in hand with Djay, the DJ app that lets you use the titles of Spotify. Another interesting case use, control your PowerPoint presentations from a smart watch.