Self-described 'personal flying assistant' App in the Air now does an awful lot on your wrist. ![]() All it's missing is some standalone LTE action, but, hopefully, that'll come along soon. It's extremely simple.Īll you do is boot up the app and choose the category you're looking for, and then you'll get a list of recommendations close to your location. In a new area and need some help finding things to eat or drink? You'd normally turn to something like Yelp for that, and, with its Apple Watch app, you can now do that on your wrist. Be warned: The more complicated your sentences are, the longer they'll take. The app will automatically pick up who is speaking what language and will translate. You choose the language you want to translate to and tap to begin speaking. Well, iTranslate Converse will make it easy for you to talk to the locals. You're exploring the nooks and crannies of Rome and then realize you've left your phone at the Airbnb. It's super simple to have directions automatically appear on your wrist for easy, live guidance, and you can also use the app independently from your phone if you have an Apple Watch with cellular up and running. If so - or even if you just prefer it to Apple's solution - this is naturally the best alternative. ![]() ![]() While you can obviously use Apple's native Maps app for turn-by-turn directions on the Apple Watch, you may already be embedded with saved addresses and calendar link-ups inside Google Maps. The best part? It works with LTE, so if you left your phone back at the hotel you won't have any trouble finding your way around. There's now also better routing for scooters and kick-bikes if that's how you get around town. Citymapper's complications can put your ETA and directions right on your watch face. You're informed about times for upcoming buses, trains, or trams, and can access an outline of the stops to expect on your journey. It zeroes in on public transport and provides clear, precise instructions on getting from place to place. If you're in one of the supported cities (which include Paris, San Francisco Bay Area, New York, and London), Citymapper is a must. Top Apple Watch apps for directions, flight information, translations, conversions, and finding local amenities. Top run tracking apps for the Apple Watch.Maybe you just want to know the very top exclusives for the Apple Watch Ultra / Ultra 2. Perhaps you're looking for the top apps for cycling, golfing, working out, or tracking runs. Headspace (free + IAP) - take some time out with the well-known mindfulness app. Hole19 (free + IAP) - the golfer's friend, with routing, stats, and score logging.ġ0. WorkOutDoors ($5.99) - a hint of the future, putting advanced mapping right on your wrist.ĩ. MultiTimer (free or $5.99) - the perfect app for when a single countdown timer just isn't enough.Ĩ. Cheatsheet Notes (free + $4.99 IAP) - vitally important notes and codes, always available at a glance.ħ. Citymapper (free) - the best way to get from place to place in an unfamiliar city.Ħ. BFT - Bear Focus Timer ($1.99) - this work/break timer will keep you productive throughout the day.ĥ. Carrot Weather ($4.99 + IAP) - weather with snark, smarts, and a boatload of complications.Ĥ. Autosleep ($3.99/£2.99) – our favorite sleep app that adds more to the core Apple Watch experience.ģ. Strava (free) - the champion of fitness apps, designed for serious runners/cyclists.Ģ. Not sure which apps to try first? Pick from this selection of the very best.ġ.
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