The latest Android Wear update allows users to recover dismissed notifications. Clearing all the notifications on an Android Wear watch is "repetitive gesture", and one that makes it simple to be taken away as the user go through open cards on his wrist.
With the new Android Lollipop 5.0.1 update, recovery of a dismissed notification has been already possible. But the thing is, the user has to be fast.
With Android Wear, information moves with the user and useful information are available when mostly needed. This technology also offers smart answers to "spoken" questions and serves as a tool to attain fitness goals as well a way to a multi-screen world.
The Android Wear notification system permits users to keep abreast with the most relevant and timely happenings through the user app, like a calendar of events and new chat messages. Notifications are news channels that alert the users to significant events as they unfold or a log that "chronicles" events while the users are inattentive – and one that is "synced" as suitable across all Android devices.
The notifications on handsets can "automatically sync" to Android Wear devices, so that users can design them with "both devices in mind".
When an Android wearable and an Android tablet or phone are connected, the notifications from the handheld are automatically shared with the wearable. In the context stream on the wearable, every notification appears as a new card.
In a situation where a user likes to recover the previously dismissed notification, he or she should trick the Android Wear device by immediately swiping down on the screen after a notification was dismissed. A "Dismissing" dialogue will be shown; complete with a timer surrounding the button the user needs to tap to recover the message. The user has to tap on that button and the card will emerge again.
To make the Android Wear experience even better, the user must add "wearable-specific functionality" to the already created notifications.