There are numerous languages available and the translations are pretty accurate from our experience. It will allow you to order a beer or find out where the toilet is at least. As you might guess, it is a calculator on your wrist.
It's nice and simple, allowing you to add, subtract, divide and multiply, as well as calculate percentages directly from your wrist. There is a Lite version that is free, but the paid version includes a paper tape, engineering and scientific notation, making it more useful than Apple's own calculator for Apple Watch.
Noted is an audio recording and note-taking app that allows you to record directly from your Apple Watch. You can start recording with one tap, pause the recording and add a Time Tag. The Time Tag feature is brilliant for pinpointing the more exciting parts of a recording so you can access it quickly later on your iPhone.
Things 3 is a paid-for organiser and reminder app with a lovely design. You can add new To-Dos directly from your wrist and tick off the ones you've done. The app follows the Apple Ring look, showing you how close you are to completing your To-Dos for that day. It's a great one for those that love to be organised. Pacemaker is a very basic DJ app that creates music mixes automatically from your iPhone and then allows you to add effects via four preset options on your watch. Effects include distorting the music, making it sound like it is underwater, and smashing up the music.
It's simple but fun and paired with a Bluetooth speaker makes things even more interesting. There are numerous apps you can download for the Apple Watch when it comes to weather but we found the native Apple weather app was perfectly adequate at providing quick and easy information on our wrist. For each place you have set up on the iPhone, the Apple Watch weather app will show you the hourly expected outlook.
It's easy to read and understand and it's quick to access. If you fancy a more exciting take on the weather, the Carrot Weather Apple Watch app is fabulous.
It offers access to current, hourly and daily forecasts but it delivers them with dialogue and characters, making things much more interesting. You can also disable the personality if it becomes too much. Another weather app, but this one is like magic.
Dark Sky creates forecasts for your precise location, offering minute-by-minute predictions for the next hour and hour-by-hour forecasts for the next day and week.
It will literally tell you to the minute if you're about to get rained on. The Find Near Me app allows you to find various amenities nearby where you are from your wrist.
The list is pretty comprehensive with everything from ATMs and cafes to beauty salons and book stores. Tap on what you need to find and a list of results will appear on your arm, each of which you can then tap on for more information and even directions. If you've used Shazam you'll know how it works. You hear a track, fumble for your phone, and try to tap listen before the song finishes. With the Shazam Apple Watch app, you can simply slide up from a Glance, press the listen button and you're capturing the tune before you know it.
Night Sky is a great app for identifying stars, planets, constellations and satellites in the night sky. Ever wondered which one Orion's Belt is? Just point your Apple Watch at the sky and it will direct you to it, after which you can explore the object in AR on your iPhone. An essential app for the football fans out there. Onefootball allows you to follow thousands of teams and hundreds of leagues and competitions worldwide.
You can select your favourite players, clubs, national teams and leagues to get instant content and scores that matter to you when they happen. Like Onefootball, you can personalise the app to get alerts for your favourite teams and leagues. Yelp is a local guide to helps you find restaurants, bars, salons, coffee shops and plenty more nearby. You'll be able to see reviews, price range, opening hours and the address directly from your wrist.
Perfect for when you're in a new area. Fiit lets you stream hundreds of workouts, with options including HIIT, strength training, kettlebell, dumbbell, yoga, postnatal recovery and more. Start a workout on your iPhone and you'll see your heart rate come up on your Apple Watch, along with a leaderboard on the next screen.
If you are wearing the Apple Watch for fitness, Runkeeper is a good one to download. It allows you to start the app straight from your wrist, without even looking at your iPhone.
Open the app, press "start running" and off you go. Once you've started running you can check a number of stats, including overall time, distance covered and pace. Strava is an excellent app and the Apple Watch version is great. When you redownload an app, you don't have to pay for it again. Some watchOS apps are not currently available in every region or language. If you can't find the app in the App Store or on your Home screen, see if the app is supported in your region.
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To get the most recent versions of your Apple Watch apps, make sure Automatic Updates is also turned on. Open the App Store app on your Apple Watch. Some apps require that you also have the iOS version of the app on your iPhone. To find a specific app, tap the Search field at the top of the screen, then type Apple Watch Series 7 only , or use dictation or Scribble to enter the name of the app. You can also browse trending categories of apps by tapping a category. Note: When using Apple Watch with cellular , cellular data charges may apply.
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