Sunlight Watch Face and Widget – Time to Change the Common Face of Your Android Wear


Posted June 2, 2015 by backcountrynavigator

Sunlight Watch Face and Widget is now available on Google Play Store and it is created by the renowned mobile and web company CritterMap Software LLC.

 
Sunlight Watch Face and Widget is now available on Google Play Store and it is created by the renowned mobile and web company CritterMap Software LLC.

Sunlight Watch Face and Widget is specially designed for Android wear smartwatch such as Asus ZenWatch, LG G, Sony Smartwatch 3, Moto 360, Samsung Gear Live.

Sunlight Watch Face and Widget permits you to see the sunrise and sunset times for the day, moonrise and moonset times, and twilight periods.

You can see at a glance how much daylight you have left and when to expect the next solar or lunar event.

The following information is shown on the watch:

-Sunrise time - yellow dot
-Sunset time - red dot.
-Moonrise and Moonset and moonphase.
-Twilight times: times of varying degrees of sunlight before sunrise or after sunset.

To choose one of the two new Watch Faces, choose it in the Wear app on your phone, or Long Click on the watch face on the watch. You should see "Sunlight" and "Sunlight 12 hr" as some of the choices.

It is not intended for those that are not Android Wear watches, such as Gear 2 or Gear S or Pebble.

There are three common subcategories of twilight, represented on the sunlight clock (summarized from Wikipedia):

Civil Twilight is a time when the sun is below the horizon, but there is generally enough light to carry out outdoor activities without artificial light. The brightest stars become visible as this ends.

In Nautical Twilight, the horizon is indistinct, and general outlines of land features can be seen, it is considered to end when navigation by the horizon at sea is no longer possible.

Astronomical Twilight may appear to be fully dark. Point sources of light such as stars are easily observable at its beginning, but dimmer sources, like distant galaxies, are only visible as it ends.

This can also work on an Android device without a watch.

New in version 2.0, you can add it as a clock widget to your homescreen. It is also possible to place it on the lockscreen, if your device allows.

The daylight clock shown is calculated based on your rough location, current time, and a great deal of math. No need for constant retrieval from the internet or sunset calendar. Think of it as a sunrise and sunset calculator in graphical form.

Now that your Android Wear watch tells you sunlight times, you can use that information to support your outdoor activities.

Use it to determine hunting times, fishing times, hiking times, or photography times. Any activity which relies on a certain amount of sunlight should be enhanced.

It is highly recommended for Landscape photography.

Use to find the time of a great sunset or the time of a great sunrise. Take pictures or simply enjoy the rising or setting of the sun. Watch the sunset or sunrise.

The watch face has an alternate face for dim/ambient mode to save battery life.

The most commonly used watch face is the 24 hour sunlight clock, showing the full day, and both sunrise and sunset. For your convenience, a 12 hour sunlight clock face is also available, where you can see half of the day's sunlight at a time. Before noon, it will be a sunrise calculator, and after noon, a sunset calculator.

Sunlight Watch Face is meant for an Android wear smartwatch such as Asus ZenWatch, LG G, Sony Smartwatch 3, Moto 360, Samsung Gear Live. For more information visit us at: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.crittermap.watch.sunset
-- END ---
Share Facebook Twitter
Print Friendly and PDF DisclaimerReport Abuse
Contact Email [email protected]
Issued By Tristan Smithson
Website Sunlight Watch Face
Phone 3602161017
Business Address 3515 NE 252nd Ave
Camas, WA 98607
Country United States
Categories Technology
Tags sun clock , sunrise clock , sunrise sunset calculator , sunrise times , sunset calculator , sunset calendar , sunset clock , sunset watch
Last Updated June 2, 2015