I had to do a quick investigation online, as I don’t own a smartwatch myself, to get an idea of what the popular smartwatch apps people use.
It connects millions of runners, cyclists, hikers, walkers and other active people through the sports they love – all on the mobile app, website and smartwatch.
My first impressions of this app is how simplistic the design and layout is, and how the colours correlate with each other.
The simplest shopping list for sharing. Easily create and share shopping lists with your family, partner and flat mates.
I was already familiar with the concept of this app (mobile version), as I used it briefly at the start of last year. From observation of these mockups, I think it would be difficult for accessibility to tap or scan something on the screen.
The “all-in-one” personalised fitness app that lets you track activity, goals and progress, also offering free workouts to obtain motivation.
I know a number of people who owe a Fitbit watch or would be a regular user of the app. The contrast of colours is very effective of showing the most important information or figures. The icons and various graphs allow for the user to easily see their progress. Also, I like how the continuous loop (around the screen) entices you to keep going towards your goal.