Google yesterday announced an Android Wear update that brings a slew of new smartwatch features. The new version will be rolling out over-the-air to the LG Watch Urbane first and then to the other six Android Wear watches “over the next few weeks.”
While most Android Wear watches already include an always-on display (just like a regular watch you don’t have to tap, twist, or shake to see what time it is), Google is now expanding this option to apps. If you want to keep an app visible, as opposed to having it disappear when you drop your arm, now you can.

This naturally affects battery life. Google’s solution is to turn the screen black and white when the smartwatch isn’t in use, and then have it turn on full color when you look at it. It’s not as efficient as letting your watch go to sleep when you’re done using an app, but it certainly helps your smartwatch last longer.
While most Android Wear watches already include an always-on display (just like a regular watch you don’t have to tap, twist, or shake to see what time it is), Google is now expanding this option to apps. If you want to keep an app visible, as opposed to having it disappear when you drop your arm, now you can.
This naturally affects battery life. Google’s solution is to turn the screen black and white when the smartwatch isn’t in use, and then have it turn on full color when you look at it. It’s not as efficient as letting your watch go to sleep when you’re done using an app, but it certainly helps your smartwatch last longer.