It sounds like a valuable update for Wear OS, and it will go towards Google creating a more defined ecosystem where its devices work together. This comes along with Google announcing better integrations between Android and Windows PCs. It's clear that with these moves, Google is looking at Apple's ecosystem and trying to create something similar.
Use your watch to find your phone. Tap to pay with your smartwatch. Use Gmail on your watch. You can listen to YouTube Music with your Wear OS watch. Enjoy music and podcasts anywhere using your watch, without needing to carry a mobile device with you. You can stream music over LTE or Wi.
Remember too that Apple isn't necessarily going to be too concerned with maintaining support for Wear OS or Tizen in the future either – it might well break functionality with non-Apple Watch
Important: If your watch no longer connects with your phone or you deleted the Wear OS app, disconnect the watch from your phone. Then, try to set up your watch again. On your phone, open Settings and tap Bluetooth. Next to your watch's name, tap Information Forget this device. If you haven't yet, turn on Bluetooth. Asana. Asana is a very popular tool to record tasks, to do’s and reminders. You can utilize this tool for work projects as well as manage your to-do lists for personal tasks. Asana is also easy to use and can be accessed anywhere, home, work, and OS Wear watch. Asana lets you create tasks, reminders, and ideas. Google’s Weather app on Wear OS is great and a tremendous step up from when it was just a Tile. It’s now a simple feed that starts with the current temperature, high/low, and UV index. All duKODZ.