Half Past Fuzzy (Wear OS Watch Face) Apk

Half Past Fuzzy (Wear OS Watch Face) Apk

Latest version 2.0.1
03 Dec 2018

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version2.0.1
Rating3.9/5, based on 31 votes
Size‎6.7 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 4.3+ (Jelly Bean)
Author's NotesA minimalistic "fuzzy" watch face for your Android Wearable

About Half Past Fuzzy (Wear OS Watch Face) APK

Half Past Fuzzy (Wear OS Watch Face) APK Download for Android
Half Past Fuzzy (Wear OS Watch Face) APK Download for Android

Description

A minimalistic "fuzzy" watch face that shows an approximation of the current time, as text.

Font size and tweaks can be customised on your phone. Three different color presets can be defined that can be selected locally on the watch.

The original motivation for this project was to prolong battery life by creating a watch face that only occasionally needs to update the screen. Complications are therefor not supported.

(This clock only supports English or Dutch. All other languages will get the text displayed in English.)

Latest updates

What's new in version 2.0.1

New in 2.0.1:
- Long overdue rewrite for Wear OS 2.0,
- Obsolete settings have been removed from the mobile companion app,
- Added setting to control brightness for ambient/dimmed mode,
- "Fuzzier" bugs fixed!

New in 1.1.5:
- Fixed problems with Dutch language setting around midnight.

New in 1.1.4
- Added extra settings tab for language override and card peek size,
- Updated Google Play Services

How to install Half Past Fuzzy (Wear OS Watch Face) APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download Half Past Fuzzy (Wear OS Watch Face) APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (nl.hactotum.wear.halfpastfuzzy-v2.0.1-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

2.0.1 (201812002)6.7 MB

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User's Reivew

4 ★Great amount of customisability and the basic fuzziness setting gives ~5 minute accuracy, which is what I was after. Only issues are cards cover bottom string if it's of a reasonable size and no complications for date. Perhaps allow the display to resize or rearrange if a card is present.
5 ★Nearly ten years ago, I learned of a project where someone was planning to create a watch which would tell the approximate time. I thought it was a terrific idea and every so often, I'd check the project webpage to see if there was any progress and saw nothing (well, nothing meaningful). A few months ago, I learned of a watch which merely shows the hour hand (and the noon mark on the face is where noon is supposed to be, straight up!). I thought that was really cool, too, but couldn't justify spending a few hundred bucks on a watch that did nothing but tell the (approximate) time. How incredibly lucky I am to live in a world where I have a smartwatch that lets me install a watchface that gives me either of the above two concepts (and thousands more). Are there things I'd like to change about HPF? Sure. Are there other things in my life I'd like to change? Sure. But sometimes I need to be okay with things being the way they are. Heck, if I wait a few minutes, they'll change. :) Thank you, Hactotum, for making this awesome face available to us for free.
3 ★Pretty much what I wanted, although it'd be nice to have a date option. It'd be cool if the amount of adjustable fuzzy was more fine grained on the useful side (IE lowest would be increments of five) similar to the fuzzy clock in KDE systems.
3 ★Fuzziness factor extreme. Text too dark in ambient only seen in dark area. Wish there's a slider for that too
5 ★While there's no date display in fuzzy mode, it's still a great holiday watch face, and my favourite of its kind.
5 ★So elegant. Would love if 'fuzzier' worked better.
5 ★Brilliant
3 ★My dutch clock went from "half ?" to kwart over half twaalf" to "kwart voor middernacht". Everything gets messy close to midnight. I'd use it in English if it didnt say "twentyfive past one" instead of something usefull. During the day the dutch one is fine so i use it, I'd give it 5 starts if it would work as advertised.
5 ★I love the fuzzy time on android wear! now with smaller card previews!
2 ★Tried this app yesterday, nice start but does not work. Incorrect time after about 20 mins, resets text size in consistently, and also freezes at some fixed time
2 ★Liked better before it became part of android wear. Now it doesn't work half the time. Meaning the settings keep resetting every time I charge my watch
5 ★Fantastic fuzzy clock for the moto360. I do wish the "reveal color" and "animation" features were explained, because I still cant figure it out, and I'm a technical user.