Gavin Johnston
25
Monday, January 18, 2021
Beyond amazing. I had a watch that just kinda sat on my wrist, not doing too much. With Autowear, I can do loads of things, like take my BPM and sending to my phone, take a cam pic from my phone with a touch on my watch screen, anything you want to set it to. Works superbly. It can even allow you to set up a mini Autovoice screen, allowing you to say into your watch any of your tasks from the phone and have them done. For those who know, that is outstanding. Glorious app from a phenomenal dev.
MusicAlley Inc
13
Sunday, January 30, 2022
Could use more conditions and triggers for automation. That said it is a one-of-a-kind app and has the potential to save battery. I am using it to turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi if not on my wrist, and back on when on wrist. The only issue I have is the "please wait" dialogue interrupting my usage if it slips a bit or if I am wearing my watch bit loose. Not only that, but sometimes "please wait" gets stuck on the watch screen when the action is triggered; it stays until I press the home button. Edited
Sven
14
Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Used up the trial trying to get basic functionalities to work. There is no documentation and the slim amount of online tutorials is either very basic or very specific. Even searching community platforms just brought up more people with the same problems, but no solutions. Might be a powerful app in theory, but with this level of design, documentation and resources, it's more of a time sink than anything else, sadly. Edit after response: Some XML files in a forum aren't a technical documentation Edited
joaomgcd
Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Hi. The documentation is all here: https://forum.joaoapps.com/index.php?resources/categories/autowear.23/&page=2
I created a bunch of simple examples that you then can build upon to get started. Did you maybe miss these?
Edit: The tutorials I linked to are not "some xml files". You have step by step tutorials on how to achieve various use cases.
Nicholas Zoppa
1
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Notifications from Autowear don't work on my Galaxy Watch 7. Technically they show up but I don't receive any alert at all, the screen doesn't light up and no vibration whatsoever. I have toggled any notification setting imaginable and and settings in Autowear. Notifications are broken and this is what I needed most. Please fix!
Andrew Jn
2
Saturday, December 2, 2023
Works very badly on GW4. Tasker profiles aren't triggered by autowear commands. Predefined commands sometimes work but just randomly. Custom commands aren't working at all. I can see a toast message on my phone that the autowear command was received, but Tasker ignores it. Moreover, the toasts stop arriving after a couple of minutes. It seems like the autowear app itself stops listening to or sending commands and states. All battery restrictions are off, and all permissions are granted. Edited
joaomgcd
Monday, December 4, 2023
I'm trying to update the app on Google Play with a fix but they're not letting me right now. Can you please check this thread about it: https://www.reddit.com/r/tasker/comments/187p5de/dev_need_help_guessing_why_google_is_blocking/
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