The best apps to help you be healthy, productive, and connected.
When you’re wearing a Wear OS smartwatch, you want your apps to be as useful and intuitive as possible. The right set of apps can turn your smartwatch into a truly indispensable personal assistant.
With the release of Wear OS 3, Google has revamped its Wear app to provide a more cohesive experience. This means that it’s now easier than ever to keep tabs on fitness metrics like heart rate, steps, and calories burned. It’s also possible to add custom workouts directly on your device, and the app can even automatically sync data with other popular fitness tracking services like Strava.
Running is one of the most common workouts, so it’s no surprise that there are a few great Wear OS apps for keeping track of your runs. Runkeeper is a popular choice and offers support for cycling, weight lifting, and other workouts in addition to running. The app also has some unique features, such as a social aspect that lets you compete with other users. Strava, on the other hand, is a full-fledged fitness tracking service with an extensive feature set. It can connect to your smartphone’s GPS to show detailed maps and tracking information, and it also has a nifty way of motivating you with challenges.
Other useful Wear OS apps include iCount Timer, which is a better alternative to simple timers and counters. This app lets you save and organize presets for a variety of activities like weightlifting, Crossfit training, yoga, biking, and running. The app also offers detailed statistics, including averages and maxes. Alternatively, you can use the built-in Google Fit app for tracking workouts on your smartphone.
Messages is another essential Wear OS app, giving you even more control over text conversations with your friends and family. This includes the ability to respond using voice-to-text, emoji, and contextual quick replies. You can also download the corresponding app for your phone to get complete functionality on both devices.
There are a lot of useful productivity apps for Wear OS, but Todoist is by far the best. It’s satisfying to check off tasks from your wrist without the need to grab your phone. The Wear OS version of the app was recently revamped to offer a dark mode and more customization options.
Other useful apps for Wear OS include Google Keep for syncing notes across your devices, and Citymapper for navigation. It’s a great alternative to the standard Google Maps for Wear OS and provides more detail about walking, biking, and public transportation routes. It can even be downloaded as a watch face. Lastly, there’s Launcher for Wear OS, which allows you to change the layout and theme of your smartwatch. It’s an excellent way to customize your experience and make the most of your device.