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Download now the 5 best Apple Watch apps

Download now the 5 best Apple Watch apps

I shamelessly love my Apple Watch. When I keep my phone up to date, it does not have to be. Because of the watch-unique apps I have installed, it can range from utility and habit-tracking apps to just fun trackers.

There are plenty of options when it comes to Apple Watch apps, but here are five of my (and the internet’s) favorites.

Jen, the Apple Watch was brought to you.

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Personally, I am a big yoga fan. It’s the best, least stock way to move my body, but I’m definitely not an expert. It is highly recommended to start with yoga Technical radar For beginners like me. Watch-optimized display and vibration alarm for changes helps you stay away from your phone when you get the instructions you need. Without some of the advanced poses you may find in other yoga courses, this app comes with five pre-loaded practices and the ability to create your own on the paired iPhone app. (Like I said, it’s ideal for beginners.) A more recent update sends your workout data to Apple Health, which is useful for overall health monitoring.

2. Headspace (Free, in-app purchase)

If you like the built-in breathing feature of the apple, take it as a climax.

If you like the built-in breathing feature of the apple, take it as a climax.

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If I don’t have head space, I will have a much harder time sleeping at night. The use of the Apple Watch is also very useful during the day. It’s not as complete as a phone app, but I like that it has small, manageable breathing exercises; Meditative practices; And even small walking routines to break the workday. I’m a little worried if I have too much time away from my computer because I think I will miss something important, but these bite-sized procedures will give me the much-needed space without taking too much time. I think paid access that costs 99 12.99 per month gives you better content, but the free version allows you to try it out before you are fully engaged.

3. (Free, in-app purchase)

Oh, the stars!

Oh, the stars!

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It doesn’t change the extent of improving my daily routine. If you are within the planets and stars, or feel vague that they are cold, this app is awesome. I don’t know much about astronomy, but I don’t need it: Night Sky has a feature that identifies what to look for. Point your clock at the sky and it will tell you what stars and planets are there. You can even set up announcements for future astronomical events such as eclipses or space station flyovers.

4. (99 4.99, in-app purchase)

Your daily weather, but Sasi.

Your daily weather, but Sasi.

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I know, it seems dumb to get a separate, pay-as-you-go app when Apple devices already have built-in weather apps. But if you are one of the most vulnerable to the weather, do you need to adjust your outfit daily with rain or snow? – Carrot weather can be very precise and it will definitely be a lot of fun. According to Macworld, the app takes forecast data from many places, such as weather underground and dark skies, and can provide you with real-time rain warnings. On top of that, the utility is very chassis. It presents your information in an evil robot voice, which will display notifications on your watch with useful but snarky phrases like “I hope you like the sun” on a hot day. I don’t know if my weather should make a little sense to me, but please book me.

For those of us who are always lost, it helps.

For those of us who are always lost, it helps.

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Many of us do not travel properly to offices now, but many of us still take public transportation. If we move it back to the office, this application will be even more relevant. Citymap is geared towards major cities, so if you are a suburban, this is not for you. The app uses public data feeds from city transport agencies to let you know when trains and buses are coming, which train or bus you need to change, where you should go once you get off, and everything is displayed on your wrist. I hate keeping my phone out and getting lost, so this brilliant method is very appealing to me. The app operates in New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami and Houston.

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