About Wear VibroTime
This application is designed to run on devices ANDROIDWEAR (SmartWatch).
The App works as a time signal (bell) or as warning timed and can also provide the cadence and rhythm to be followed in a walk or a run (BPM).
Basically the smartwatch will vibrate to indicate the achievement of the requirements (time, elapsed time, cadence).
Throughout the application is configured entirely by clock and is not necessary the connection with the mobile phone.
Stopwatch mode (timer):
The watch vibrates after a set interval with a single pulse or indicating all strokes (progressive).
Settings:
-interval time (1 to 60 min.)
-length vibration and silent pauses setup
-notifications that allow you to pause or stop the counting
-progressive signal (repeated) or single
- setup schedule Bells on/off mode
Time signal mode/Bell mode:
Vibration every hour, half hour or quarter as were the bells. Again you can have a single pulse or multiple strokes (progressive).
Settings:
-intervention period (every hour, every half hour, every quarter of an hour)
-length of vibration and silent pauses
-progressive mode (sequence indicating the hour) or not (single toll for all times)
-notifications
Cadence:
The app sets vibration at regular intervals from 30 beats per minute (bpm) to 100 bpm.
Settings:
-cadence from 30 bpm to 100 bpm
-pause, activation and off directly in notification
-restauration at the end of cadence mode
The application is testing until end-February 2016, it does not contain advertising it requires connection to the network or phone.
Note: when smartwatch goes into standby it could happen, if you use the cadence, that it pause for 6 seconds, it's normal
NOT FULL COMPATIBLE WITH Android 6.0 Marshmallow DOZE MODE.
Download and install
Wear VibroTime version 4.4d on your
Android device!
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Android package:
onedev.alp.gmail.com.wearbells, download Wear VibroTime.apk
by S####:
What a great idea. So many applications. One of my favorites is to help me keep track of time during meetings or other times when I'm in danger of falling asleep and need to remember time hasn't stopped