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Android Wearable Programming

You're reading from   Android Wearable Programming Expand on your Android development capabilities by building applications for Android Wear

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785280153
Length 224 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Steven F. Daniel Steven F. Daniel
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Preface 1. Understanding Android Wearables and Building Your First Android Wear App 2. Creating Notifications FREE CHAPTER 3. Creating, Debugging, and Packaging Wearable Apps 4. Sending and Syncing Data 5. Working with Google Glass 6. Designing and Customizing Interfaces for Android TV Index

Debug your Android wearable app over Bluetooth

In this section, we will be taking a look at the steps involved in debugging your wearable application over Bluetooth. This process uses the Android debug bridge to facilitate communications between the handheld and the wearable devices by routing its debug output to the handheld device that is connected to your development machine.

To set up your device for debugging, follow these simple steps:

  1. Enable USB debugging on the handheld device by opening the Settings app and then scrolling down till until you see Developer options.
  2. From the Developer options section, scroll down to and enable USB debugging as shown in the following screenshot:
    Debug your Android wearable app over Bluetooth
  3. Next, open the Android Wear companion app on the handheld device.
  4. Click on the Settings cog that is located on the top right-hand corner of the screen, scroll down, and enable Debug over Bluetooth, which is shown in the following screenshot:
    Debug your Android wearable app over Bluetooth
  5. Next, connect your handheld device to your machine using USB and enter...
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