It's got a rubber band in this incarnation, as you can see.
The watch is asking its owner to install the Android Wear app on her or his smartphone first, so it looks like that will be a requirement for using Android Wear devices.
The G Watch is expected to become fully official next week during Google's I/O developer conference. The wearable will apparently be sold through Google's Play Store, it's been recently revealed.
It should be out in Europe this month, and elsewhere on July 1. It will be priced at €199 in Europe, and presumably $199 in the US.
The smartwatch has been rumored to sport a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset, a 1.65-inch touchscreen with 280x280 resolution, 4GB of built-in storage, 512MB of RAM, and a 400 mAh battery. It will be water and dust resistant. Its dimensions are 37.9 x 46.5 x 9.95 mm.
Its main competitors are likely to be the already released Samsung Gear 2 line as well as the upcoming Moto 360 by Motorola.
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