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Pixel Watch Users Need to Try These Open-Source Apps

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WearAuthn: WearAuthn turns a compatible Wear OS smartwatch into a FIDO2 security key for signing into supported accounts. It supports Bluetooth and NFC and stores credentials using Android's Keystore system. Since the project is open source, users can inspect its code. It offers Pixel Watch owners an unusual security-focused use for their smartwatch.

CameraRemote: CameraRemote makes the Pixel Watch a handy remote for your phone's camera. You can open the camera, take photos, record videos, switch cameras, control the flash, and use a timer from your wrist. It can also show captured photos on the watch, making it useful for group shots and tripod photography.

TGwear: TGwear is an open-source Telegram client designed for Android watches and Wear OS devices. It lets users view conversations, read notifications, reply to messages, send texts, and handle media directly from the watch. It also supports multiple accounts and rotating crown controls, making Telegram much more practical on a small screen.

PixelMusic: PixelMusic is an open-source music player that combines local music playback with several streaming options. Its Wear OS companion adds remote controls, music transfer, local playback, queue syncing, and other watch features. For Pixel Watch owners who want more control over their music without depending entirely on traditional streaming apps, it is worth exploring.

NotificationMirror: NotificationMirror offers another way to manage phone notifications from a Wear OS watch. The open-source project can mirror notifications, provide quick actions, support replies, and display notification counts through tiles and complications. It is especially useful for users who want more control over how notifications appear and behave on their Pixel Watch.

Crypto Tracker: Crypto Tracker is a simple open-source Wear OS application for checking cryptocurrency prices from your wrist. Its lightweight approach makes it suitable for quick glances rather than replacing a full trading platform. Pixel Watch users interested in keeping track of selected cryptocurrencies can use it as a convenient wrist-based market monitor.

Qibla Compass Map: Qibla Compass Map brings a live compass, GPS-based Qibla bearing, and heading-up map to Wear OS through a native Pixel Watch port. The project is open source and designed to work directly with watch hardware. It shows how community-built software can turn the Pixel Watch into a useful standalone tool beyond Google's default apps.

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