I've been a fan of Woo since version 1.0. It was exiting when Woo announced support for real time jump display on smart watches. Unfortunately the official Woo app on watches (I tried both Android and Apple watches) had some issues (especially on Android) that made it hard to use at times. That is why I decided to write my own app. Here is the result :
For now Woo Screen app works only on Android phones, but I'm working on a version for Android watches as well (Wear OS to be exact) which should be finished soon. You can use fairly old cheap phones - theoretically minimum Android OS version requirement is 4.3. I myself run it on Nexus 4 that I bought specifically for this purpose for $10 . One advantage of the phone over the watch is that it can display a lot more information. Below are some screenshots of the app and short demo video.
The App is not free (sorry all ) - it took over 3 months of work to create it, way longer than I initially expected. However at $2.49USD it is not going to break your bank either . Your other expenses might include a cheap phone, waterproof bag, armband or DYI board mount - all together should be under $50 total. For snow season I use phone without waterproofing, just in an armband.
Feel free to send me your suggestions and feedback - the app is still under active development and I can fix most of the problems fairly quickly.
Thanks all!
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Congratulations with the release of the application my friend! For good suggestions, real tests are needed, but it seems to me it would be useful to be able to select the necessary fields, color and their size for user requairments. For example, design the main screen as an external HTML template as skin for your application
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Like the development on WOO from others...can we do more with the available data too? @aleks Can you see direction of movement for example? Or rotations or loops during high jumps?
Would be great if we can add some functionailty because WOO is so slow...waiting for months now and they are not living up to the expectations they set.
Congratulations with the release of the application my friend! For good suggestions, real tests are needed, but it seems to me it would be useful to be able to select the necessary fields, color and their size for user requairments. For example, design the main screen as an external HTML template as skin for your application
Thanks mutexx, you are an inspiration !
The App is still raw, I expect there will be lots of work left even with the main functionality. More field tests required too...
I thought about more flexibility with data fields and colors, and I might try to implement it later. However I think the current layout/colors will be used the most anyway. Black background was chosen to conserve energy on amoled screen devices. White text is the easiest to see in direct sunlight - people had problems seeing blue color text on sunny days.
Like the development on WOO from others...can we do more with the available data too? @aleks Can you see direction of movement for example? Or rotations or loops during high jumps?
Would be great if we can add some functionailty because WOO is so slow...waiting for months now and they are not living up to the expectations they set.
Thanks Kitemenn, I replied to to you on the "Woo Sports Updates" thread, check it out there!
You don't need to interact with the watch while you are riding - most useful information is on the main screen. The screen stays on all the time, except for when the watch is submerged in water. Android considers it a palm gesture and turns the screen off, but it turns back (on the app screen) either after a few seconds or after you tilt or touch the watch. I recommend turning off "Always-on screen" option in watch settings - otherwise you might see watch face displayed for a short period of time before it switches back to the app.
I took some precautions against accidental touches. If you just touch the screen, nothing will happen. To get to settings, you need to double tap. To switch to the secondary info screen (and back to main), you need to swipe up or down, or press any non-power button (if your watch has them).
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions
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I purchased this app because of Wear OS support and I'll be testing this with my trusty old Sony Smartwatch 3. I see official Woo app is not anymore installed on clock.
Just out of curiosity, is Woo Screen using also GPS if found on watch? To get the track and the jump statistics would be nice.. It would be nice to have GPX file output with track and jump event as waypoint. And maybe as selectable option because GPS takes more battery..
Or even otherway round, if woo is not connected but GPS is there, offer GPS only mode..
For example for snowkiting GPS speed display, and maybe 2s speed (typical for speed challenges) and kited distance and time.