Calculator For Wear OS (Android Wear)

by Wearable Software


Productivity

free



The first pocket calculator for Android Wear. Download now for free.


The first pocket calculator for the Android Wear operation system. Perform calculations quickly without using your cell phone. It is simple and easy to use, a great helper for on the go. Switch between basic and scientific functions. Use also your voice to input calculations. Download now for free. To start the app. Just say: OK Google...Start calculator.Get more apps, games & news with "Android Wear Center": http://tinyurl.com/m87stxsBasic functions:division, multiplication, subtraction, addition, decimal point, resultScientific functions:trigonometric functions, logarithmic functions, exponential functions, modulo operation, constants pi and e, square root functionChoose from two themes:- Classic theme- Flat themeYou have to own an Android Wear device to use this appCurrently compatible devices:► HUAWEI Watch► Moto 360 Gen 2 (2015)► Moto 360 Gen 1 (2014)► Asus Zenwatch► LG G Watch► LG G Watch R► LG G Watch Urbane (Android Wear version)► Samsung Gear Live► Sony SmartWatch 3Please note:-Make sure your mobile is compatible with Android Wear.-Make sure to pair your phone with the wearable device with help of the Android Wear app.-To open: Go to "Start..." and open the app "Calculator" or say "Start calculator"Do you have any suggestions for improvement? Any ideas? Any issues with the app? Please let us know.Optimizations and improvements

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Does the job in oppo watch but felt little lag

Surendar Natarajan

Works exactly as it should. Brilliant

Simon Stonestreet

Doesn't work on my Smart watch

Joseph Zegeye

terrific

Ayush Raj

Handy but doesn't always seem to function correctly.

Brian F. Griffin

Fiddle

Roblox Kid

not working on moto360

david ireshet

it's a good app for simply calculation. works great and don't draing the battery

Marcello Tdrk

Unable show app icon in my wear

Saeed

Why does this app need "full network access?" We would like to know why a calculator needs access to full network.

Juan Sauceda