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HeartWatch and AutoSleep

I use the workout option in HeartWatch and it’s great, I find AutoSleep more accurate than Pilliow, but I love how Pilliow shows sleep stages like REM

Outside that I only really use the Home app to unlock or lock my front door, notifications (who texted me, emailed me, calling me) ApplePay and Siri to set a time when cooking!
 
My most used watch apps are the August app & the Homekit. I also use the Bible app on a regular basis.

I placed those 3 at the top of my watch app screen, but have plenty of more that I rarely use.
 
MLB! I can even discreetly track scores during boring meetings
The new Audible app
AnyList for my grocery list (used to use Clear)
SleepWatch
H20Pal

And I couldn't function without the Calendar and Timer
 
i've had 1password for years but never thought about installing on the watch, not to sound ignorant, but whats the point?

Is it nice to have on your watch as well?

at work (correctional facility) we aren't supposed to have our phones on us and we are usually on camera. when I'm on my work computer, im able to see all my login info when I want to check forums during downtime. so its easily and less conspicuous looking the info up on my watch since I can't check my phone.
 
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Most useful apps are still from Apple. Apple Pay, Reminders, Agenda, Weather, Timer, Breathe. Those are the apps I use quite often. Only 3rd party I really use is Stocard, which is a card holder for customer cards with a barcode. Works faster than showing the app on an iPhone.
 
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I love using Streaks, Streaks Workout and Healthface on my Watch.
All by the same company. Kudos to them
 
Favorite third party apps:
  • Kayak - I love being able to pull up my confirmation number for a flight when I'm at a kiosk at the airport.
  • XE Currency converter - Nice when you're in a store and need a quick conversion.
  • Hindsight - I can quickly mark that I've taken a pill, completed a task, etc.
  • Calcbot - For quick calculation
This. Within 30 minutes of picking my AW3 up I’d used Apple Pay. More convenient than the phone, which was already prettt convenient.

Yeah it was pretty much the killer feature that completely sold me on it. I love the convenience factor.

sorry for the ignorance, what is "TOTP"?

They're referring to temporary codes for two factor authentication.
 
TheScore

I use most of the installed apps as well as some of the others listed. One I noticed that hasn’t been listed that I use regularly to keep up on games is TheScore.
 
I´m always searching for new apps I didn´t know. Like this one. Thanks!

I'm glad I could help. It's especially wonderful for tracking medication. You can see a history of each time you marked a task as "completed". When I got really sick one time I was able to use it to tell a doctor not only what I had taken but the exact times I had taken it.
 
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Suica. It's integrated with Apple Pay, and eliminates the need to press the button to make a payment. Just wave your watch over the NFC reader, and the debit happens automatically.
 
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Duo Mobile - Able to use watch to authorize logins to system without having to pull out phone each time.
Native Camera - Snap phone camera from afar for group photo shots
FlightStats - When traveling, able to see next flight segment and gate number
 
I'm really enjoying Lifeline:Whiteout. Every night when I'm tucking my son into bed, we spend a few minutes with it to check on Adams' progress. I have him read it to me.
 
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