Interval Timer - Android Wear for Android
It's solid and reliable (unless the screen turns off/sleeps, then you're out of luck). Whoever made this must have put a lot of work into it. The UI is deceptively simple, repeating timers and stuff like that is not easy with Android. I use this app 5 days a week to time my stretches after exercising so that I can let my mind wander instead of counting them out.
The timer runs well but consistently crashes my moto360 on long runs. The only way to recover is to coonect to charger at home. Not a battery issue since there is still 50% battery left.
Simple app that tracks intervals without needing your phone connected, which is exactly what I was looking for. The only thing I would change would be to make the vibration interval alert configurable to make it more noticeable . I seem to miss it as I am running sometimes (not the apps fault).
This app makes my workout zip right along. I wish I could save each set of interval I use, but even without that it is wonderful.
The vibration on my zenwatch is more like a tickle and it is easy to miss when running. If you added a sound it would be perfect. Two sounds one for timer finished one for paused finished.
The vibration should be a little more than just once. It's so easy not to notice whilst exercising
When the watch sleeps (screen dims or turns off) the timer stops. It keeps track of where it was, but simply stops working. Otherwise, it's...
Use this to run outdoor. Great app! Can you make the app peep a sound? Sometimes I missed the vibration on my wrist.
Please do add notification customisability to the app; one long vibration, two long vibrations etc. The ability to save intervals for quick use and the ability to run multiple Named timers simultaneously would make things perfect.
It's OK, but it would be great if it; made a sound at the start and end of interval . when I'm doing Burgess or jumping jacks or something vigorous I don't always feel the vibration. Also a bonus would be to include a countdown at the beginning to get set.
Simple and efficient. Not pausing or crashing when the screen goes off on my lg urbane.
Great replacement for the timer I used to have on my phone. I only wish it saved the number of repeats between uses.
For the notification. It should be time elapsed or something like that. Contact me for more details
Very usefull for emptying the pokestops in Pokemon Go :-)
Nearly! Just give us a stopwatch mode counting upwards with laps too... Please! :-)
Nice execution but the timer runs slow
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Perfect for pacing myself during speeches.
It does its job!
Great for workout
Simple and efficient
It's a pain reopening it every time the watch sleeps. Should be a persistent card if possible
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Would be great but the timer isn't accurate
This app has the potential to be great. It's clean and simple. However it has a fatal flaw - it is completely inaccurate if the display is either off or on the 'standard clock' mode. I've timed it with a stop watch and it looses significant time. I was using it to time for an exam - however it is off by about 12 minutes by the end of the exam! Useless. I've also emailed the developer and have had no response. It's a shame as it could be very good. If the inaccuracy is fixed I'd love to give it five stars.
I was training for distance running and this helped keep me on top of how long I would let myself rest. Worked great with no bugs on LG G watch.
Just a simple countdown timer so I can track passage of time. The slightly longer buzz when all reps are done is a nice touch
I use this app on a daily basis, but currently my two gripes are 1) When I start the timer and turn the display off (by side button or palm over the watch) the timer notification card goes away (and stops running). 2) The app remembers everything but the number of repeats. I always set this to infinity; I'm not sure why it forgets this detail.
This simple app looks good and works as expected, but my biggest gripe with wear apps are those that have a host app with no functionality. The stopwatch app is not like that. It simply takes up space.
This so could be perfect. The interface and the functionality are both ideal. But you have to manually set up your intervals every time you use it, which makes it completely useless. It will only be usable when it becomes possible to define and store interval configurations on the phone and select them on the watch.
This is (almost exactly) what I was looking for. I needed an Android Wear app that I could use to time my slides presentation for class and this is the one I'll use. I would live it even more if it continued working with the display turned off. Another nice feature would be if we could set multiple different timers.
Needs to be made into notification card that can be scrolled back to easily. Also, please add the ability to preset different times instead of having to adjust every time.
My only gripe is that the timer stops/resets if I connect or disconnect from my phone, ie: if the phone is in range and I walk away from it, like when I'm at work.
Not syncing to my watch! All my other apps install correctly
bonne application. Manque - une carte qui reste disponible lorsque le timer est en route pour retourner sur l'appli - un mode chronometre
I tried using it, but it requires the screen to stay on to keep working. I turned screen off using the side button on my moto 360 and it stops working. If this were fixed I would really like it.
My only gripe is that the timer stops/resets if I connect or disconnect from my phone, ie: if the phone is in range and I walk away from it, like when I'm at work.
Great app for gym work
Exactly what I needed
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Easy to use, and extremely clear interface. Tried using it with a separate HRM app, and it worked reliably when using a watch face supplied by the watch hardware supplier. Using Watchmaker watch faces sometimes lead to forxed exiting from the HRM app. This probably was due to overpowering the watch's hardware capabilities. If various interval settings, as in workout profiles, could be saved I'd give it 5 stars. Sound instead of vibration would be good, too.