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Android Wear devices can now send tweets with voice using new ‘Bunting’ app

It’s quite certain that Twitter will at some point launch their own app for Android Wear, but for those that are just itching to be able to tweet from their watch right now, there’s an app called “Bunting” that will let you do just that. The name might be confusing, but I can assure you there’s nothing baseball-related here.

The app is fairly simple in functionality. Instead of having to pull out your phone, open the Twitter app, and type out your tweet, this Android Wear app will let you quickly and easily use an “Ok Google” command to tweet using your voice at any time.

The number of ways we can interact with our smartphones is surely growing with Android Wear, and with Google’s excellent Google Now service the opportunities for apps to use voice commands are definitely diverse — it doesn’t stop at just sending tweets.

Check out the below video for a demo of Bunting in action, and head over to the Play Store to grab it for free.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSVJ_V5_Z4c

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