Merge Labs Isometric City

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Everyone
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About this app

Uniquely designed animated “Isometric” digital smart watch face made for WearOS.

One more in a series of exclusive Isometric designed smart watch faces. No where else can you find something so different for your Wear OS wearable!

Features include:

- 19 different color combinations available for the digital display.

- displays daily step counter with graphic indicator (0-100%). The step counter will continue to count steps all the way up to 50,000 steps.

- displays heart rate (BPM) and you can also tap anywhere on the heart graphic to launch the default heart rate App

- 12/24 HR clock that automatically switches according to your phone's settings

- Displayed watch battery level with graphic indicator (0-100%). Tap anywhere on the battery level text to open the watch battery app.

**** View a video of the animation here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/85O8tOFx5GY ****

Made for Wear OS

**Many thanks for your ratings and reviews.

**If you see the message "Your device is not compatible" go to the Google Play Store in your WEB browser from a PC/Laptop and try to download from there.

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Google Play Store Link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=7307255950807047471
Updated on
Apr 9, 2024

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