Veepoo Pulse Wave Health Bracelet - General Accessories

FEATURES:
1、Alcohol Test:the first wristbands with alcohol test function.
Although I don't drink,it's still cool!
2、Heart Rate Monitor:The custom heart rate sensor in Veepoo Wristband can help gauge your intensity during workouts to improve overall calorie tracking.
This feature is the one I love most, for I like running and workout!
3、Health Warning & Suggestions
Predict the trends of some normal diseases(e.g. liver and kidney), sub-health(e.g. overeating, alcohol abuse and excessive exercise), and provide corresponding advices.
4、Real-time Health Monitoring
Acquire accurate exercise, sleep and other physiological data via pulse wave, physiological parameters, pathological info, real-time health monitoring.
And you should not ignore that it's very gook-looking,I love wearing it.
And how to use it?You just need to download an APP in app store or google store,and you will quickly learn how to ues it.
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[Q] App that shows a timestamp for other running apps?

I'm wondering if there is an app out there (or if someone would know how to make one) that shows the actual timestamp for when other apps turn on and off?
I think most rooters are familiar with System Panel, which is a great tool for checking out phone usage and monitoring battery consumption, but it could be so much more useful with a little more detail.
For example, in the monitor view, you can see the graph of when your cpu was running and even pull up a list of the top apps that were in use, but that list only shows the percentage of time an app was in use over a particular period. It is rather worthless information really, to know that the System Processes were on for 8m32s the past two hours.
What would be helpful would be to know that System Processes came on at 8:03am for 8m32s. Then you could easily match up the various apps with the spikes on the chart and really dial down what is using battery.
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54 views in a day and no posts/responses? I guess I will take that as "the app does not yet exist".

My NFC implementation

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So here is a screen shot of an nfc chip implementation used in my car.
After tagging, besides the usual wifi off, rotation on, etc i used tasker to create this scene which allows me to launch just about everything i do in my cars.
Besides the obvious, the 1 touch brightness buttons are there for night vs day driving, bluetooth off because one of our cars has no BT, etc...
I really hope this nfc stuff takes off as it has been extremely helpful and is an amazing time saver.
Your device upgraded? Which version?
Samsung i747, CM10
Nice usage and integration w/ tasker. The only issue is I wish the average consumer wasnt intimidated by tasker. There are some very productive, efficient uses with NFC. The feature I saw on cnn with the reporte using tasker and locale gives me hope.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 2

Android app looks for a designer

Good day!
I am making an Android traffic and navigation app that will show real-time traffic, user will have ability to pin some events to tell to other peraple(ex. accident, traffic jam, message, etc), comment and vote this pins. It is smth like Waze or Yandex navigator but both of them has awful design.
I tried to think and design it by myself, but it really looks horrible now) I tried to use google material design guidelines for it.
So, I am looking somebody who want to take part in project in his free time.
Some screenshots:
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Thanks for your help!
mail: [email protected]
skype: mykyta.titov
Best wishes,
Nick Titov.
Hello,
Can you show the current design of yours, so i can look and give you some suggestions as i myself am a designer.

[APP] Use Your Moto 360 to Detect and Track Weight Training Exercises

Hey everyone,
We are two developers building a personal trainer AI for wearables. Over the past year we've built out an Android Wear app that automatically recognize a user's exercises, like bench presses and squats. We are launching the beta program for our app, YouMove, and are inviting members of the XDA Moto 360 community to join! We would love your comments and feedback on what we've done and what we should do next!
Sign up for the Beta!
We recently added the ability for the app to learn new user exercises, which we are really excited about!
Other features we are currently testing:
- Automatic, passive recognition of weight training, calisthenics and cardio exercises
- Tracking of exercises, reps, sets, resting times, calorie counts, and intensity
- Detailed display of a user's workout in a timeline on watch and phone
We know the XDA community can provide some great feedback on what we've made so far. Thanks everyone!
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Why is adaptive brightness so broken? Any alternatives?

Gee! This so-called adaptive brightness is quite a euphemism that annoys me always when I least expect it:
In bed! I like to read some wiki before dozing off or a story from the Gutenberg collection. However, pretty much every night this little piece of garbage code suddenly decides to turn on the headlights and to honk at me optically.
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Very, very, very annoying! Worst of it all, it does not matter which phone, and I see that behavior even on Samsung with stock ROM, therefor I must concluded it is broken by design. Or is it just my halo triggering the sensors?
I vaguely remember that it wasn't like this, many years ago:
Why that simple table sensor X brightness was given up, I don't know. Alas, this "new" approach just does not work (at least not in my vicinity)...
Help! Can you suggest any workaround or alternative?

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