Google announces Wear OS 7 at I/O 2026

Google has unveiled Wear OS 7, the newest version of its wearable operating system. The update brings Gemini Intelligence integration and a refreshed widget system. It was announced alongside other AI features at the I/O 2026 event.

The software carries design elements from Android 17 and introduces Wear Widgets, which offer more dynamic and customizable options than previous tiles. Developers can create widgets using the AI-powered Create My Widget tool and transfer them to smartwatches. Live Updates for real-time information and a default workout tracker with media controls are also included.

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Google unveiled a wave of AI-driven updates for Android devices and introduced Googlebooks, a new line of laptops, during its Android Show presentation on Tuesday. The announcements focus on proactive AI features through Gemini Intelligence and enhanced integration across phones, cars and computers.

Google I/O 2026 placed greater emphasis on AI-driven health tools than on the latest Wear OS software.

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Wear OS 7 is approaching as Google prepares for its annual developer event.

Luca de Meo, CEO of Kering, confirmed that Gucci-branded smart glasses powered by Google are set to launch next year. The eyewear maker, which produces Gucci glasses, builds on a partnership with Android XR announced a year ago. This move signals growing interest from fashion brands in smart eyewear.

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Mobile World Congress 2026 begins on March 2 in Barcelona, promising reveals in phones, wearables and AI from companies like Xiaomi and Honor. Key themes include AI integration and early 6G discussions, with keynotes from SpaceX and Qualcomm. Pre-show events feature launches from major Chinese manufacturers.

Google announced two new travel tools on Friday: a hotel price tracking feature and an AI assistant in Gemini to locate forgotten packing items. The updates build on existing services like Google Flights and AI Mode. They aim to help users save money and handle travel mishaps.

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