You cannot use VoxWav with any AndroidWear product. It has to run on a device that is running a full version of Android (such as an Android tablet or smartphone).
For a VoxWav-only solution, you have to use the microphone that is on a full Android device -- or plug an analog headset with a microphone into your full Android device.
On the forum, you may have seen people talking about one of three things:
1. The Omate watch, which runs a
full version of Android without needing to be tethered to a phone. But it is an expensive and poor-quality product, developed by an unreliable company.
2. The other option that has been discussed by users who have AndroidWear smart watches involves using the Android app Tasker & the Autovoice plugin for Tasker. Autovoice uses Google's speech recognition, not VoxCommando's speech recognition. Then the Android mobile device sends a text interpretation of what the user said to VoxCommando, rather than audio. The VoxWav app, on the other hand, sends an audio file to VoxCommando, and then VoxCommando interprets the audio. So, the VoxWav app really works like a microphone. Tasker + Autovoice work differently.
Tasker & Autovoice are not free.
3. Bluetooth. If your wearable device supports Bluetooth you may be able to connect it directly to your computer and use it as a microphone for your PC. If you already own the device, you could try this, but I wouldn't buy a device for this purpose, because the quality of Bluetooth audio is not great, and this solution will only work with VoxCommando SP version. (
http://voxcommando.com/mediawiki/index.php?title=Version_2#Choice_of_speech_engines)