WristSense: Sensor Dashboard
A standalone Wear OS sensor dashboard for quick local readings from supported watch sensors, including ambient light, pressure, motion, compass, and sound meter features.
Coming Soon to Wear OS
WristSense: Sensor Dashboard is currently in active development. The features listed below represent the planned scope. Want to know when it launches?
Notify me when this launchesPlanned Features
- Standalone Wear OS sensor dashboard
- Optional hardware support for barometer, ambient light, compass, accelerometer, and microphone
- Microphone permission used only for the sound meter when the user opens that feature
- Cached readings for the Wear OS Tile and watch face complication
- Graceful behavior when a watch does not include a specific sensor
- Google Play Billing support is present for future premium functionality
- No internet permission, account system, ads, analytics SDK, or developer backend in the current code
- Informational readings only — not a medical, safety, emergency, or certified measurement tool
Frequently Asked Questions
Does WristSense work on every watch?
Available readings depend on watch hardware. The current manifest marks barometer, light, compass, accelerometer, and microphone hardware as optional so unsupported sensors can be handled gracefully.
Why does WristSense request microphone access?
Microphone access is used only for the local sound meter feature when the user opens it. The policy covers raw audio handling separately.
Does WristSense include a Tile or complication?
Yes. The current Wear OS manifest includes a Tile and a complication that use cached local readings rather than continuous background sampling.
Does WristSense send sensor data to a server?
The current app declares no internet permission and has no developer backend, ads, or analytics SDK. Sensor readings and settings are local to the watch.
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