Google announced Android Wear 2.0 at I/O 2016, featuring more customizable watch faces, the ability to go without your phone when you are running or want to track a hike, AI-powered Smart Reply, a handwriting recognition mode, and more. But the question remains: which devices are going to get the update? Read on for a complete list of devices we know are getting 2.0…

Sony:

SmartWatch 3: Unclear (Sony “can’t comment”)

LG:

LG G Watch (original): No (confirmed by LG)

LG G Watch R: Yes (seen on LG’s site, Verge confirm)

LG G Watch Urbane: Yes (seen on LG’s site, Verge confirm)

LG G Watch Urbane 2nd gen: Yes (Developer Preview available)

ASUS:

ASUS ZenWatch: Yes (Verge confirm)

ASUS ZenWatch 2: Yes (Verge confirm)

Motorola:

Moto 360: No (confirmed by Motorola)

Moto 360 2nd gen.: Yes (Android site shows Moto 360 2nd gen. with Wear 2.0, Verge confirm)

Moto 360 Sport: Yes (confirmed by Motorola)

Fossil:

Fossil Q Founder: Yes (confirmed by Fossil)

Fossil Q Wander: Yes (Verge confirm)

Fossil Q Marshal: Yes (Verge confirm)

Samsung:

Samsung Gear Live: Unclear

Tag Heuer:

Tag Heuer Connected: Yes (confirmed by Tag)

Casio:

Casio WSD F10: Yes (Verge confirm)

Michael Kors:

Access Bradshaw Smartwatch: Yes (Verge confirm)

Huawei:

Huawei Watch: Yes (Developer Preview available)

Huawei Watch Ladies: Yes (Developer Preview available)

Nixon:

Mission: Yes (confirmed by Nixon)

Polar:

We’ll be keeping this list updated as the Android Wear 2.0 release draws nearer.

(H/T konrad-iturbe on Reddit)

Update 12/22: Fossil Q Founder, Nixon Mission, and Moto 360 Sport confirmed. The Verge also independently confirmed some watches.

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