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- Back in April, we made a video about

how there just aren't very many good

smartwatches for Android users.

But since then, a whole lot has happened.

There's a new chip coming out for Wear OS smartwatches,

and there's a new version of Wear OS, it's 2.0

and it's coming out to smartwatches right now

and it has a whole new interface,

but oh wait, now it says it's Wear OS 2.1,

they keep changing it on me.

I dunno, whatever, the important thing is

it's the new version of Wear OS.

Here's a question, has anything really changed?

(upbeat music)

Wear OS, as you know, works with both

iPhones and Android phones.

The truth is, if you have an iPhone

and you want a smartwatch, your best option,

it really is the new Apple Watch.

It's really great.

But if you have an Android phone,

I still think you're basically looking at

those same three options I talked about in the last video.

And just to review, that is a Wear OS smartwatch,

it is a third-party smartwatch with a screen

or a hybrid smartwatch, which doesn't have a screen.

I think right now the best third-party smartwatch

is the Galaxy Watch, which is nice,

but I kind of don't like it

if you're not using a Samsung phone,

'cause there's a bunch of extra software

and the hybrid smartwatches, they're fine,

they're still doing their thing.

But the real question is, what's going on now with Wear OS?

And actually, there's quite a lot.

Qualcomm has announced a new processor for Wear OS,

it's called the Snapdragon 3100,

and before you get too excited about it,

the main thing that you should know about it

is that it has a little co-processor

that runs the thing in ambient mode

and also it can detect all the sensors.

And it allows it to run in low power

for a longer time, but the main processor isn't any faster.

So it still feels basically the same when you use it.

(energetic music)

That's not necessarily a problem,

assuming that Wear OS has been updated

to work better on like the existing chips.

So I've been using Wear OS for the last week or so

and you know what?

It's been updated to work better.

But the other thing about this new processor

is we haven't seen any watches using it yet.

That may seem confusing, 'cause you may have seen

that a bunch of smartwatches just got announced

at that tech show in Berlin called IFA.

But you should know that all those watches

still have the old processor.

And here's one of them right here.

It's the Fossil Q Explorist HR Gen 4.

And the HR stands for heart rate

'cause it can read your heart rate now.

They cost 255 bucks, the other new thing

that it has is NFC, so you can use it with Google Pay.

And you know, honestly, it's pretty nice.

It's got a really big screen,

it's you know, kinda thick, but it's not too thick.

I think it looks pretty good, and I do kinda like it.

But I dunno if I like it to the tune of 255 dollars

for a smartwatch with an old processor

kinda like it, you know what I mean?

Also, honestly, the battery life it's not that great.

(dreamy electronic music)

At a high level, the biggest change is that

Google seems to have figured out what a smartwatch is for.

Finally, or maybe again, I dunno.

Google seems to have a really clear idea.

If you take a look at what's happening here,

you begin to see something really important.

So, let's look at the new gestures on Wear OS.

So when you swipe down from the top,

you get a new quick setting screen

and it's just a lot more coherent that before.

There's a whole lot of new buttons here,

there's a Google Pay button, so if you have NFC

you can just turn on Google Pay really quickly.

There's a button to find your phone right away.

Do not disturb, airplane mode,

it's a much nicer quick settings interface.

Now if you swipe up, you get the new notifications interface

and it is way better than the last version of Wear OS.

Because everything is on a single scrollable sheet,

you can still expand them, you can still see stuff grouped,

and you can wipe stuff away that gets smeared on your phone.

Good job! Way better.

Thank you for making it the way it was.

Now from the home screen, if you swipe right,

if you swipe right? Yes.

Well, if you swipe left to go to the right.

Swiping is hard, I'd be really bad at Tinder by the way,

it's a good thing I'm old.

Anyway, you get to the new version of Google Fit,

which just got updated, it's got two new scores,

and Google really simplified it

and made it easier to understand,

so good job there Google.

And then when you swipe right,

you get to the left hand screen,

which is the Google Feed.

This is the place where you can see, you know,

ambient information, you're gonna get the weather,

you're gonna get what Google thinks is, you know,

the next thing in your calendar or whatever.

This where they can be a little more experimental.

Put it all together,

look at all the stuff in the new gestures,

what do you really see?

Well, here's what I see.

Number one, I see an operating system

that is maybe slightly faster

and a little bit more responsive than it was before.

Now this could just be new watch syndrome,

every time you get a new gadget you just think it's faster,

but I dunno, honestly, I do think Google

has optimized things just a little bit.

Number two, finally, we see a coherent focus

on the two things that people most want out of a smartwatch,

fitness and notifications.

Both of those things are way better now

and they're easy to get to from the home screen.

Or the watch face, anyway,

the features are more purposeful now

and they're also more useful, especially Google Fit.

Now, Google isn't trying to compete at every level

with the Apple Watch, Google Fit is maybe just a little bit

more basic than the health stuff on the Apple Watch.

But, you know what, it works

and I do think it's enough for a lot of people.

And then, the third thing that we see here

and this might be the most important one,

there is room to grow.

And especially in the Google Feed.

Is it great yet? No.

Maybe it will be someday, that's always how we feel

about the Google feed, but it is a place

where Google can experiment with new features

and ideas without mucking around

with the core functions of the smartwatch.

Add those three things up

and I what I think we're really looking at here is a reset.

Wear OS is now simpler, and it's easier to understand

and that's more than I've been able to say about it

for kind of a long time.

So, I wanna go back to that very, very first question.

Has anything changed?

Well, you know what, let's look at what I said

in the last video and see if it still holds up now.

(gentle electronic music)

When you use an Android phone

and you wanna wear a smartwatch,

your choices are actually kind of grim.

Yeah, you know what, grim is mean, but it's not wrong.

The problem with Wear OS is Google hasn't done

right by its users with this platform.

The new update actually shows Google listening

to its user and I'm really happy about it.

The third-party apps are a like not that great,

if you can find them at all,

and digging through the piles and piles

of watch faces to find the one good one

that you like just takes forever.

Google recently put like this quality

filter on the app store for Wear OS

so that really low quality junky stuff will go away.

So hopefully that will make it

easier to find the good watch faces

and what few good apps there actually are.

I kinda wanna go back to Wear OS,

which seems like a really bad choice.

Yeah, I actually kind of like it,

especially with this new interface.

It's great as long as, you know,

you don't need to have your watch work after 10:00 p.m.

because the battery dies.

(claps)

Even though it might be the right choice for me,

I don't think I can recommend

a Wear OS watch to really anybody else.

Still true, but that might not be the case forever.

And let me explain why.

(energetic electronic music)

Wear OS is in a much better place

now than it was six months ago

and that comes down to Google solving

the same problem that Apple solved with its watch.

Knowing what a smartwatch is for.

Time, fitness, notifications.

Everything else is stuff you build

on top of that foundation.

And foundations should be simple and sturdy.

And Wear OS? It finally is.

But, that doesn't mean that now is a great time

to buy a Wear OS smartwatch, sorry.

It's worth waiting to see what these new

Qualcomm processors do on new smartwatches

and whether it makes a big difference.

And honestly, it's worth waiting to see,

software-wise what Google can build

on top of this new foundation.

Hey everybody, thank you so much for watching.

You know, we made this video

because so many of you were asking for an update

to our last smartwatch video, and I dunno if you

like this kind of video let me know in the comments.

Maybe we'll do it again sometime.

Lastly, have you ever listened to our podcast?

The Vergecast, I co-host it

with Nilay Patel and Paul Miller.

It's fun, you should give it a listen.

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I'm Chris Beier and I'm Kevin Ryan today we are testing sensory deprivation

what are we gonna do here we are gonna float what does that mean

so there's sensory deprivation tanks and the room is right over there right

there's gonna be nothing to see nothing to hear nothing to smell and we're gonna

touch water but it's gonna feel like we're touching nothing because it's

perfectly body temperature they say can ease anxiety insomnia symptoms of

depression PTSD Wow can help you relax this is quite a place yeah this is

called lift and they had a few tanks here they have a lot of salt this is 1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 bags of salt epsom salt and this

is for one tank in order to float you gotta have salt in the tank

uh-huh and I guess the idea is you know brilliant minds go into these tanks to

problem-solve yeah and that's why we're going in there yeah

brahmam saw these takes every problem ink has ever had words will be summed 60

minutes gonna bring ourselves into a state of theta yeah

thinking consciousness beta consciousness where we'll be able to see

is this really the Fountain of Youth and maybe it is

let's drink from it

okay that's your neck rest that's the neck rest so you put that under okay

okay the point is to make us or not to fall asleep okay lady come on in your

sessions over thank you okay Mike them toward here

right so here's my tank got my showered supplies about to strip down and jump in

this coffin filled with water I'm now going to get butt-naked and just lie in

a shallow pool of water for an hour and come back with brilliant insights

do you feel relaxed right now I do feel relaxed right now if you're

trying to I'm trying to bring forth energy for the sake of your and your

gain we're done we've got the old breath back again so I tried to bring in things

that were making me anxious things that I was stressed about things of work that

I didn't have a solution to I got in got out to get the earplugs got back in

gotta have to get the face towel got back you got the sharpener shut the door

from the tank and then thought it was too hot

open the door then the lights outside came back on I'm gonna to get out and

shut the lights again take some adjusting but then everything either way

you want and that's that's where you were just running around wet and nude

like right make fire mid right I gonna make it lucky in the flash just like

feeling out for the walls on the side of the tank I wouldn't say I solved

anything but I no longer feel stressed about

those things here's what we're gonna do now we're gonna go back to work we're

gonna see if work is easier more pleasant more productive more productive

I guess less stressful and we're gonna see if it's easier or harder to go to

sleep and what kind of sleep that I'm getting

is the next day we went through a whole day having done sensory deprivation in

the morning to see what the benefits were mm-hmm

here's my conclusion yeah sensory deprivation in the tank was pretty

boring in fact there were moments where I was like has it been an hour yet the

naked part is really what gets me what do you mean it just it made me feel

naked I wouldn't say I was like noticeably high-energy or like efficient

no not high-energy yeah yeah it was like I don't know if I was efficient either

uh-huh but there was like a piece yeah how did you sleep I slept like a baby so

does that mean that that sense of calm did it wear off until you woke up this

morning it was definitely a well above average night of sleep I did not wake up

during the night I woke up in the same position I fall asleep in so I guess if

you're an entrepreneur and you're busy founder or just your nine-to-five

whatever does he like yeah I can see this being something where you work it

in maybe once a week or once a month or maybe more how much is it 65 to 95 bucks

okay from it the 60 to 100 range for most places seems like what you do to

get yeah yeah and and pay the 65 70 bucks yeah I think it would be worth it

because I would feel more benefit the second time and then that's I think

where I would know is this really something for me mm-hmm what do you do

it again I would do it again when I knew I needed to be in that so we don't

recommend a lot of things and ink tested this show is usually ink debunked aha

but I would suggest trying this at least once give it a go you don't know until

you try that sense of peace I will I'm just gonna work to get back there every

day yeah oh I pray that you do regardless I think we can now say that

sensory deprivation Ben Inc tested look how peaceful that

very peaceful

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