South Korea’s Samsung and LG on Thursday launched rival smartwatches powered by Google’s new software as they jostle to lead an increasingly competitive market for wearable devices seen as the mobile industry’s next growth booster.
Samsung’s “Gear Live” and
LG’s “G Watch” — both powered by Android Wear — are the first devices to
adopt the new Google software specifically designed for wearables.
G Watch — LG’s first
smartwatch — is also equipped with Google’s voice recognition service
and can perform simple tasks, including checking email, sending text
messages, and carrying out an online search at the wearer’s voice
command.
The LG G watch on display at the Google I/O event. (AFP)
The two devices cannot make
phone calls by themselves but can be connected to many of the latest
Android-based smartphones, the companies said in separate statements.
Samsung and LG are the world’s top and fourth-largest smartphone maker, respectively.
A typical smartwatch allows owners to make calls, receive texts and emails, take photos, and access apps.
G Watch opened Thursday for online preorder in 12 countries
including the United States, France, and Japan, before hitting stores in
27 more including Brazil and Russia in early July.Gear Live was also available for online preorder Thursday.

The Samsung Gear Live at the Google I/O event. (AFP)
The launches come as global handset and software makers step up their efforts to diversify from the saturated smartphone sector to wearable devices.
Samsung introduced its Android-based Galaxy Gear smartwatch last year, but it was given a lukewarm reception by consumers.
The second edition, Gear II, was unveiled in February and based on Samsung’s own Tizen software in a move to break free of its heavy reliance on Google’s Android platform.
Samsung’s archrival Apple is believed to be set to launch its own smartwatch soon, while Google is moving toward a wide consumer launch of its eyewear Google Glass later this year.
Chinese smartphone maker Huawei also unveiled a connected watch called TalkBand.
Global smartwatch sales are
expected to grow this year by more than 500 percent from 1.9 million
units in 2013, according to the market researcher Strategic Analytics.
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