Some of the most powerful user experiences with Android Wear are based on context-aware
notifications and actions. By using device sensors and other contextual cues, your app can reveal
information and functionality precisely when the user needs it, at a glance.
For example, if you’re building a social app for restaurants, you can recommend popular menu
items when your app recognizes that the user is at a restaurant. More examples below provide basic
ideas about what you can do with a notification and action confirmation in your Android Wear
app.
Pinterest
Displays a notification when one of your geo-tagged pins is within walking distance.
Trulia
Displays property details and contact options when you are near a new home.
Ski Conditions
Displays lift status and slope conditions when you arrive at a ski resort.
Thermostat
Controls automatically appear when you are at home.
Airport
Displays air miles while you are waiting at the gate.
Hotel
Displays late check out option on the morning of your departure.
Conference
Shows which of your friends are also attending the conference.
Restaurant
Provides suggestions for the healthiest items on the menu when in a restaurant.
Oil Change
Offers to set a reminder to change the oil again in six months while waiting at the garage.
Car Sharing
Unlocks the car as you approach it.
Zoo
Notifies visitors when the penguins are going to be fed.
Location-based Query
Ask questions like, "Are there any picnic tables free at the park?" and get answers in real-time
from people in the area.