Android + Wear OS
Apps that answer in half a second.
3 Android apps built watch first. The tile on your wrist does the work; the phone is where you set things up. Standalone, offline, no ads.
Wear OS 4+ · runs without the phone · no trackers
The apps
Three screens, three jobs.
Every screen below is the real tile, drawn at the size it takes on the wrist, and dimmed the way an always-on display sits.
FileManager
files on the watch
Browses the watch's own storage, and moves files between phone and watch without a cable.
What it does
Camera Wear
camera remote
Turns the watch into a viewfinder and a shutter button for the phone camera.
What it does
Video Player
video on the watch
Sends videos from the phone to the watch, then plays them there with the phone left behind.
What it does
Wrist first
Built for a screen the size of a coin.
The watch does the work
Where the job allows it, the watch app is standalone and runs with the phone switched off. Camera Wear is the exception — it is a remote for the phone, so it needs one.
Rotary input
The crown scrolls and the bezel selects. Nothing asks you to pinch a map with two fingers.
Files, not streams
What you want on your wrist is moved onto the watch first. Nothing here depends on a signal at the moment you need it.
Black by default
On an OLED watch an unlit pixel costs no battery, so the interface is mostly unlit pixels.
What you need
Two devices, no account.
Install from Google Play on the phone and the watch app follows. Nothing is uploaded unless you turn on sync yourself.
- Watch
- Wear OS 4.0 or newer
- Phone
- Android 10 or newer
- Pairing
- Two of three run standalone
- Data
- Your files never leave your devices