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In my last post, I talked about receiving the 1.4 Android Wear update.

Here are some random pictures from the update:

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After using some of the new features from the update, I am of the opinion that whilst it may seem convenient to make and receive calls on your wrist, I have opted not to use the feature as I would prefer to keep the content of my calls private. That said however, I do enjoy listening to music from the watch from time to time. Having an audio notification for calls and such is also a very nice addition.

I am also  happy to report that although the update has brought some nice additions to watch, there is no negative effect with regards to the battery performance.

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