The picture of the watchface is a little misleading. The digits are static most of the time, but when the time changes the bubbles of the changed digits pop, and new bubbles rise to create the new time. (I couldn't take screen shots of that happening.)
Never been particularly happy with this one, and didn't upload an SDKv1 version of it. However, since I'm re-compiling everything might as well add this for pebble v2
PongWatch built for pebble 2.0
(Fixed the crash - if you still have problems please leave a comment).
Karateka is old game which released to Apple II by Jordan Mecher in 1984.
This face is 1st approaching scene of the game.
The time rotates to always remain upright based on the watch orientation.
The screen background, battery indicator, connection indicator, and vibration are customizable.
Unfortunately the accelerometer drains the battery a bit faster, but it sure is cool to see the watchface stay upright.
Pebble MyLAPS is an interface to the MYLAPS transponder based timing service. The website of MYLAPS is polled for your transponder and track. When a new lap is available it is pushed to the pebble watch.
The watch displays: the total number of laps, the last laptime and the fastest lap sofar.
Next to displaying lap statistics, the app contains a resetable lap counter (long press with select button) and a number of laps to complete (up/down buttons). when entering the final lap, and when passing the finish, the Pebble vibrates.
Use configuration for setting the correct transponder id and track id. The display of the configuration screen can also be activated from a long press of the select button.
Please take notice of the fact that this app is built with the Beta4 of pebble SDK version 2. The app may suffer from instabilities related to the SDK.
More info on: http://wordpress.meulenhoff.org/?page_id=625
Please download from the Pebble App Store: http://apps.getpebble.com/applications/52b20a9b05c04688bf000058 This version will no longer be maintained.
Your Pebble watch, your phone and the free Morpheuz app are all you need to monitor your night's sleep.
Inside the Pebble watch is a movement sensor called an accelerometer. Using this Morpheuz tracks your movement during the night and transmits this back to your phone.
You view this information on your phone as a graph of movement over the night, and as a chart of the time spent in deep sleep, light sleep and potentially awake states.
Morpheuz includes a Smart Alarm facility. This enables you to set an earliest and latest wake-up time. When Morpheuz detects that you are stirring within this period, Morpheuz will gently awaken you with 30 seconds of watch vibration. If you remain in a deep sleep until the latest wake up time, Morpheuz will always attempt to wake you.
Morpheuz also includes a Power Nap feature. Once activated (by pressing select for 1.5 seconds), Morpheuz starts a countdown once you stop moving, giving an optimum 27 minutes of rest before stirring you with gentle vibration.
You can export a single night’s data via an email. You can then easily import this CSV data into a spreadsheet.
Instructions and information: http://www.morpheuz.net
Like Morpheuz on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/morpheuzsleepmonitor
Show a past chart from CSV data: http://www.morpheuz.net/p/revisit.html
AS THIS APP USES JAVASCRIPT IOS USERS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RUN IT FROM THIS SITE. INSTEAD PLEASE DOWNLOAD FROM THE PEBBLE APP STORE.
Update of Blockslide-Date for Firmware 2.0.
Open the configuration screen int the Pebble Phone App to choose the date format, the display of the day of week and the language between Dutch, English, French, Italian and Spanish.
View the battery status with a twist of your wrist!
[Note: This is for Pebbles running firmware 2.0 and up only!]
Retro-chic! Trying to evoke that classic Nixie tube look!
Like having this strapped on your wrist:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nixie_clock.jpg
Here's a real Nixie watch (probably cooler).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0xamRXGe1E
This watch is an homage to the LED/LCD digital watches of 40 years ago. Numbers and sometimes characters were displayed based on a set series of bars.
The colons between the hours and minutes blink every second (just like in the old watches!). And the numbers are especially big so they can be seen at a glance.
There is a custom setting for inverting the screen, date format, battery indicator, connectivity, and vibrations.
I just wanted to see BIG NUMBERS in my watch face so I would not have to squint to tell the time.
Both 12- and 24-hour formats are supported, and battery time is optimized since the screen is only updated once every minute.
This watchface is for Pebble OS 2 only. Customizable settings include background color, vibrations, connection, battery indicator.
Simple watchface with white background (saves battery)
Has "no BT" and "low battery" indication
Only for SDK 2.0
Universal Calendar Application.
THIS IS NOT A WATCHFACE! You have to click the Select button and navigate down to this app to launch it!
You can change the displayed month by using the 3 right buttons of the watch. Up & Down buttons go to previous & next months, Select jumps to current month.
In the configuration screen in the Phone app, choose between:
- Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish or Swedish
- Sunday or Monday as first day of week
- Optional display of week numbers
- Optional display of public holidays for France, USA or Sweden
Feel free to hack the code to add your country's Non Working days, or give me the rules to find them and I will add them!
A Pebble app for controlling Plex - uses the new PebbleKitJS to make HTTP calls to control Plex clients.
Configure in the Pebble app.
Control your (Dutch) UPC Horizon box from your wrist! This app lets you change the channels on your UPC Horizon / Samsung SMT-G7400 box.
NOTE: This app requires the 2.0 (beta) firmware
Usage:
Use the arrows to channel up or down. Long-hold the select for power on/off.
Install:
This watchapp uses a secondary script to do the talking to the mediabox. You can work 2 ways with this script:
Forward the port of the box to the public internet
If you forward the port in your router, you can run the watchapp via the default script. You change the local IP to your public IP and the port to the forwarded port. I recommend to use another (random) port, with the default local port. See: http://www.kixass.net/images/forwarding.png. In the watchapp config, point the 'Local IP' to your public IP address and your 'Local Port' to the forwarded port. The public script points to: http://www.kixass.net/tv_action.php.
Host the script on your own webserver wich is in the same network as the mediabox.
Get the file http://www.kixass.net/tv_action.phps and save it on your webserver. Point the 'public script' variabele to the complete url of the script. You'll still need to configure the local IP and port.
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Simple WatchFace based on simplicity.
To change background tap or shake a watch in first 2 seconds after watchface start (e.g. go to pebble menu, press back and shake)
Features:
* battery indicator
* bluetooth indicator
* connection break indicator and vibe
* battery low vibration (20% and 10%)
* changeable background
Black variant, no color change. Will not get new versions as primary app now has color change feature.
4 weeks accounting date display. Day from sunday. P1 W1 is in the middle of march (March 17 2013) Thanks to Kevin Pearson :)
Based upon revolution watch but with added features of Stopwatch, YachtTimer, Countdown and Minute adjust mode for countdown.
Another demonstration of how Yachtimer model can be added to watches. Now working on a modular controller for Yachtimer toolkit. To make it even easier to add functionality. Sections changed are pretty clear and will be looking to spin out.
Big thanks for Douwe Maan for starting point.
A digital watch with large digits using Chiller font. - SDK 2.0 version
A digital watch with large digits using Jokerman font. - SDK 2.0 version
A digital watch with large digits using Broadway font - SDK 2.0 version
Simple digital watchface with pebble battery and Bluetooth status. Very light on battery use.
Classic Studio Watch based on design created by Dale Perkel and Phillipe Hagege. This one though has multi mode of stopwatch, yachtimer, countdown as well as watch. use down to switch modes, up to reset select to start/stop.
1.1 Adds new mode for adjusting countdown time use select -1 minute up +1 minute.
1.2 Now stop watch removes am/pm and sets to 0 if configured in 12 hour mode.
2.0 SDK 2.0 Compatible
A reminder for those who want to quit or quitting from smoking. Made with: http://www.watchface-generator.de/
Classic Pebble Watch face
Appears to be showing as a SDK 2.0. This is for SDK 1.0
The Liverpool FC crest with digital watch and short date.
Liverbird logo with the 5 stars, with digital clock and date.
This app was suggested by my 11-year-old son, who wanted a tamagotchi-style robot. I created a sort of body physics engine and then a scripting language to animate the body parts.
The robot will animate every minute, or when the watch is tapped or shaken in any direction. There are about 40 animations (so far!).
Custom settings include screen background, date format, vibration alerts, and more. Settings can be customized through http://SetPebble.com or the new Pebble 2.0 configuration feature.
The original concept for mypebblefaces.com was based on RichardG's AWSOME Pebble Concepts site.
Thanks to Otto Greenslade (Chaotic) @chaotictm for the Pebble Watch artwork and many thanks to the Pebble team @pebble for the watch that we all love.
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