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The best 3rd party tile right now in my opinion is Wearable Widgets. You can put any widget from your phone, as a tile on your watch.
I found a temporary stand in called Wearable Widgets. It can put your KWGT widgets onto your smartwatch. I've used it to make pseudo - watches. And since Frank added the ability for KWGT to update each second, you can have a functional second hand. I'm not sure what impact it has on battery though. So proceed with caution.
It's a custom Zooper Widget design transmitted via the Wearable Widgets app.
The 'H' indicates a Tasker profile, but everything else only requires Zooper.
Well the is an app called Wearable Widgets that permits you to get as many widgets from your phone to your watch and you can even set them as a watchface but only one though. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearablewidgets
Yes I did ape! There is an app called wearable widgets. This let's you use existing widgets on your phone and display them on your smart watch
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearablewidgets
I had other smaller stock widget apps that it works with but it also turns out that webull also outputs its own widget.
Combining these two allows me to have a 1 swipe action that lets me see the current share price. It's not a watch face but it was good enough for my needs
It's literally in the linked thread.
Install this on the phone: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearablewidgets
And this on the watch: https://apps.samsung.com/gear/appDetail.as?appId=rtbhI8sOb4
Just install app companion on your smartphone (Wearable widgets in the play store) and add buds widget. You can use 1 widget for free. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearablewidgets
> Not even sure what you mean by wearable widgets.
It's an app that allows you to "screencast" any Android phone widget to your watch display.
It has several options to reduce battery life
You can use Wearable Widgets to turn your phone widgets into watch tiles.
You just have to find a messages phone widget that you like, I don't think the stock messages app has a widget.
Have you tried deselecting Hide Silent Notifications? It's on the phone's Watch app > Notifications > Mute Notifications.
If that brings the notification up on your phone you can see if the quick mute button works.
Otherwise does your phone have a widget that also lets you mute? If so you can use Wearable Widgets to use the widget as a watch tile.
This app can transmit your phone widgets onto the same Wear OS app for you to use as tiles on your watch.
Tap and hold the widget to scale it into a rectangular size so none of the glucose data is cut off.
If you're not seeing the delta / time since last reading / graph data, you need to go into xDrip+ settings and customise widget options.
The widget preview will appear with a blank screen on the Watch app on your phone as the widget data only loads on your watch.
Swipe left/right from your watch face and you'll find the tile wherever you placed it. I keep mine last so it's a simple single swipe to the right to view it.
You can turn any widget on your phone into a tile, but the free version of Wearable Widgets only lets you use one at a time.
I don't know if the Dexcom app does widgets, if so you can ping that over to the watch and compare whether you prefer it to xDrip+.
I found a workaround for this exact same issue, actually. There's an app that lets you display the widgets on your phone on your galaxy watch. Wearable Widgets, on the Google play store. This, paired with Battery Widget Reborn, does the trick for me. They're both free, afai, while there are paid options as well.
I use Wearable Widgets on my TWP3 to show the widget for my media player (poweramp).
This way I can have it as a tile that is always accessible even if the watch decides not to show media controls. It's also handy for starting playback as the stock controls don't show until something is already playing.
Alternatively, you may be able to access media controls from the quick settings pulldown on the watchface. That's where it shows on my TWP3, but only once media is already playing. I'm not sure if it is different on the C2. But from what I can see the C2 also runs WearOS so it should be similar.
dunno if you are still looking for one but I came across an old ap named Wearable Widgets that lets you put widgets on your galaxy watch (wear os or tizen). if your habit tracker allows widgets you can use both in combination.
Or just get Loop habit tracker that has compatibility with tizen notifications, don't know about wear os (if you track cuantity habits like number of glasses or cigarretes i don't really recomend it YET just because your still have to use the phone to input the cuantity)
hope it helps
Adding a complication drill xDrip directly didn't work for me, but I managed to make a complication through the Wearable Widgets app that would create a widget from xDrip that can be used as a complication. In that case, no need to sideload xDrip to the watch.
xDrip+ wasn't pulling my glucose values via Dexcom Follow, so I installed the latest nightly build to see if that would fix the problem. I was using xDrip's widget to see my values on my watch with Wearable Widgets - I had the issue where the Wear OS watch face complication showed "NULL" instead of my glucose level. Imagine my surprise to see that it works with the new build!
On newer watches (like my Galaxy Watch 4 Classic) you have to install xDrip to the watch with an app like Wear Installer. After you do that, go to any watch face that lets you choose your own complications and select "xDrip Complication Provider." Then you can see your values on your watch at a glance!
you would need to see if there is an app for that. However wear os does allow you to see a phones widget in a tile - which may be a stopgap/solution.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearablewidgets
I use an app called Wearable Widgets, hopefully it's available in your country. If your podcast app has an Android widget, you can open the WW app or put it on a tile and hit play and pause from there. Good luck!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearablewidgets&hl=en\_US&gl=US
It's still on the play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearablewidgets&utm_source=wearablewidgets.com
I tried this with Wearable Widgets, works but the phone wants to wake and run the command. Which makes it all pointless. So close, but so far. If anyone wants to try: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearablewidgets&hl=en_GB
Great app that can mirror phone widgets to your watch. I use My Fitness Pal as one on my tiles. One widget is free, and then there's cost to add more.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearablewidgets
There are watchface makers that have that option but if you still have the widget on your phone then you can put that widget on your watch with this app...oh and you can put it on as a Watchface or access it inside the app! :) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearablewidgets&hl=en
i use the app wearable widgets, and i use the plex widget that comes with the plex android app.
Wearable Widgets simply shows an Android widget as a watch widget. You also need to use XDrip+ instead of the official Dexcom app, which is much better anyways
Here's what it looks like (yeah I need to clean my watch lol)
XDrip+ is open source software. Just click "download latest version here"
It's in Google play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearablewidgets
you can try Wearable Widgets and use a crypto currency widget on your watch.
hasn't been updated in a long time but still works. can try 1 widget for free anyways
This is done with a few apps, the Wearable Widgets app and its companion app.
For the phone and buds battery percentages, I used Tasker and KWGT with the help of this comment for the battery life of the Buds.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearablewidgets u need to install app companion and add any widget in mother app, then u will see this widget in watch
It's not my app this time, Wearable Widgets is made by Udell, he is the real Wizard!
I have 2 tips:
I use TaskS2.... but I prefer Wearable Widgets ... because I use it to basically create my own watch faces using UCCW
Check out Wearable Widgets.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wearablewidgets