Future apps for Android Wear include Four Square, which was demonstrated to crowd source food suggestions based on the restaurant you've entered. Apps like City Mapper allow you to keep your train information on your wrist for as long as it's needed. With voice activation integrated in applications like Uber, you can simply say, "Okay Google, call a car" to use the app.
Other apps that were shown off include a Ford app that allows users to check their car's battery range, a golf swing analyzer, a Shazam app, and many more that will join the over 4,000 apps made specifically for Android Wear.
The three new features will be included in the upcoming May Android Wear update. For more on the announcements made at today's Google I/O 2015 keynote, check out our live blog. Miranda Sanchez is an Associate Editor and an IGN Anime Club host. You can check out her ramblings about anime, MOBAs, and cats on Twitter.