Looks like a cool product. Not to be a Debby Downer, but I checked out your app, and the first review I saw was from Jordan:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eero.android
> Wow! eero changed everything! This has been a huge improvement in my home WiFi! Also a really nicely designed app.
A trip to linked in shows: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-jozwiak-77a9a770
> I'm eero's first full-time Android Developer!
> The first home WiFi system, eero blankets customers’ homes in fast, reliable WiFi. Instead of a single router, eero uses multiple access points placed throughout your home to create a wireless mesh network that covers every room. eero seeks to fix home WiFi once and for all. Based in San Francisco and founded in 2014, eero is privately funded by First Round Capital, Shasta Ventures, Redpoint Ventures and Playground Global. For more information, visit eero.com.
If you've got a good product, you shouldn't need to BS the ratings system. Tell Jordan to knock it off.
Moods Of Norway has some pretty darn nice faces. Some more feminine, or so I'm told, and some more masculine ones. Great array of designs to choose from. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=moodsofnorway.watchface
Jaja, well, basically, it's an app that helps Getafe fans to "flirt" with other Getafe fans: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gigigo.getafinder&hl=es&referrer=utm_source%3Dgoogle%26utm_medium%3Dorganic%26utm_term%3Dgetafinder&pcampaignid=APPU_1_46VaV6WfD6XQgAb4grvIDw
SAS Survival Guide is one of the better apps you can have.
There's also a free Army field guide, but it's not very phone friendly.
Would you mind posting a screen shot of your Discover tab?
Because your Activity tab looks like mine, which is not how it looked fairly recently when Secure+ was working for me. (I don't recall exactly how it looked, but it had more options in it.)
You can see pictures of the Discover tab with Secure+ by clicking on the pictures on the Android app page. My Discover tab no longer includes any mention of Secure+.
The coincidence of this happening on your first week is really bad luck. If I were you, I'd continue pestering Lyft, but I'd start the driver application process with Uber right away.
Also here is a free Russian-made Android app that automatically records telephone conversations and takes snapshots using the front camera. It's completely configurable.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.osmino.day
If your phone has trouble recording phone calls (because it depends on the model of Android phone you own), connect it with bluetooth to your car, it won't have any problem recording those phone calls if they come out from your car speakers.
If you're in a State that requires two party consent for recording telephone calls, you may also need to enable a recording that says they may be recorded with a reminder beep that plays every minute or so.
Earlier I was researching just making a simple RaspberryPi (or similar) server, but then I realized sinking hours into a project to save me seconds of time is a bad idea when I already have other projects that need to be finished.
I prefer wifi because - like you mentioned - I don't want to invest in any other home automation hub.
edit:
> I suspect the wifi one is cloud-based.
Yeah, I just checked. Here is their app, and confirmed that you must log into their site.
White noise is fucking magic for newborns. I'm not kidding. Sometimes my son would settle three seconds after turning it on, from a full-on wail.
There are free apps for your phone. I used one in the car and while traveling (we used to hook it up to the stereo system and play it that way even). We have a machine for his bedroom that we still use.
I highly recommend reading about 'the 5s' (Happiest Baby on the Block - but a quick google will get you the gist if you're short on time and sleep, as I imagine you are) - it convinced me to keep giving swaddling a try, as he seemed to 'fight it' and want his hands in his mouth, but sure enough, after two days, it became a powerful sleep cue for him. My husband also became an expert at the baby jostle while shushing loud in his ear.
I also suggest looking into babywearing. For newborns, stretchy wraps can be great. I've also loved the mei tei for my older kiddo when he wants to be held and I need to get things done - infantino has a cheap but nice one, and you can often find it even cheaper used.
Hang in there. The early days are rough. It gets better.
ETA: This is the app we used - he likes the 'red noise' which is close to the 'white noise' setting on his machine.
I found the screen shot here
I don't have an android phone so I might be just late on the update, but this app along with many others use this Plus Icon though out the app. I know in GMail it makes a new email. But what could it be for here? Maybe commenting? But It seemed weird to place it so high up on the page if it's for commenting.