During the MWC 2017 conference in Barcelona, Spain, both ASUS and Fossil announced their plans to roll out Google’s new Android Wear 2.0 update for smartwatches. Here’s what we know.

ASUS was first to announce their Android Wear 2.0 plans. The company’s ZenWatch 2 and ZenWatch 3 had already been confirmed for the update according to Google’s eligible list, but we now have a time frame as to when we can begin to expect its roll out.

ASUS plans to start pushing Google’s long-awaited and much-anticipated Android Wear 2.0 software update to its most recent pair of offerings in Q2 of this year. This is a little later than many of us has guessed, especially considering Android Wear’s near stock experience across all connected timepieces. However, it’s better than nothing.

On the heels of ASUS, Fossil announced their Android Wear 2.0 roll out plans. The company will start pushing the update in mid-March, which lands us at next week. This is far earlier than the timeline ASUS has planned, but don’t ask us why, just accept the fact and move on. Eligible Android Wear offerings from Fossil said to receive the update include Q Founder, Q Marshal and Q Wander. We think that all will begin to see the update around the same time.

For confirmation from each of the two companies, hit up their respective links included below.

SOURCE [Fossil on Twitter] [ASUS on Twitter]

UPDATE: Android Wear 2.0 is now rolling out to Fossil Q Marshal, Founder and Wander over-the-air. Click here to learn which watches will get it next!