Google provides a pair of Android Wear updates between now and the end of the year that will watches the owners to start using custom faces, track how far and fast they run, and listen to music even when they do not have a data connection. Each watch Android Wear that has already been set up is supposed to get updates when they are available, which means that users will not be left waiting for months for new features as they often on Android phones.
The first update will include support for GPS (as well as the distance and speed tracking), a Bluetooth headset, and online music playback. That's all nice and functional means that the second update may be the most exciting, as it will provide support for the dials of watches downloadable. Technically, you can find a handful of watch dials in the Play Store now, but Google said they are not very easy to build or travel to work properly. It's all supposed to change with this update next day, and it should have an Android Wear watch a little more interesting.