

The Apple Watch doesn't have a watch face store, something that feels ridiculously overdue (and could be coming this year, based on early WatchOS 4.3.1 reports). That gets annoying, because the Fitbit app loads apps slowly, and sometimes requires the Fitbit to be connected to Wi-Fi, which has to be connected manually from the Fitbit app running on a phone. And, oddly, only one watch face at a time can be stored. To make things worse, there's no way I can bookmark or otherwise save my "favorite" watch faces. But it does mean a lot of sifting through the Fitbit app for nuggets. (Some are free trials that eventually require payment beyond Fitbit's app, which gets weird.) It's a hobbyist or grassroots developer landscape, much like Pebble was. 3/10 /2CxfFIYEee- Scott Stein April 11, 2018Īdmittedly, developers are making these fast, and mostly for free.

Going to start microreviewing random Fitbit Versa watch faces.īig Simple: bleh.
