Snapkeys shows off its idea of an Android Wear keyboard
You might want to sit down for this
0Snapkeys, a company that specializes in custom keyboards, unveiled its six-key QWERTY keyboard for Android Wear devices this past week. Google announced at I/O that its biggest wearable update yet will allow users to type on their watch faces through custom keyboards. Snapkeys thinks its keyboard is the "fastest" and "easiest." Personally, I find its demo video overwhelming. I get that Snapkeys wants to prove users can blast out a message efficiently, but dang, this is giving me anxiety. In either case, given that Google I/O was only last week, we're going to be seeing a whole bunch of customizable Android Wear keyboards in the future. Snapkeys is only the start. Yippee.
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