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Google Says Android LG and Samsung Smartwatches Ready for Order (Video)

Google also showed off notifications and voice actions for its wearables’ software.

Vjeran Pavic

Google announced at its I/O developers conference on Wednesday that two watches running its Android Wear software development kit, the LG G and Samsung Gear Live, will be available for order later in the day.

Motorola’s Moto 360 will become available this summer, which we already knew.

It’s still unclear when the watches will actually ship. (Update: The Samsung and LG watches will ship to customers July 7, with Samsung selling for $199 and LG for $229.)

During an onstage presentation at Google I/O in San Francisco, Engineering Director David Singleton showed off an array of features baked into its wearables software kit, including the ability to control nearby devices via voice commands to the watch, such as scrolling through music and sending texts.

He also highlighted the ability to set notifications triggered by location and to rapidly sync apps between watches and other mobile devices.

Several developers have already built apps on top of the platform, enabling the ability to order pizzas in 20 seconds via Eat24, call up a car through Lyft, or swipe through recipes step by step and automatically set a cooking timer with Allthecooks.

“With glance-able notifications and quick voice actions, Android Wear gives you just what you need, right when you need it,” Singleton said.

Here’s a quick look at Samsung’s Galaxy Gear Live:

This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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