A modern, elegant, and intuitive water tracker for Wear OS that helps you stay hydrated throughout the day. With a minimalist design and powerful features, this app makes it easy to track your drinks and reach your goals.
Here is an overview of the main screens of the app:
| Home Screen | Quick Add | Statistics | Settings |
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| Current progress at a glance | Quickly add drinks | Your hydration history in detail | Personalization and goals |
Note: The app also offers a Tile for quick access directly from the watch face!
- Daily Goal: Set your individual daily goal and track your progress in real-time.
- Quick Add: Add drinks with just a few clicks without navigating through long menus.
- Detailed Statistics: Analyze your drinking habits over days and months.
- Wear OS Tile: A widget (Tile) allows adding water directly from the watch home screen.
- Smart Reminders: (Optional) Stay on track with gentle reminders.
- Elegant Dark Mode Design: Perfectly optimized for the battery life of OLED displays on smartwatches.
This guide helps you set up the project in Android Studio and install it on your Wear OS watch.
- Android Studio: Download and install the latest version of Android Studio.
- Wear OS Device: A smartwatch with Wear OS or an emulator.
To install and debug the app wirelessly on your smartwatch, follow these steps:
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Enable Developer Options (on the watch):
- Go to Settings > System > About > Versions.
- Tap the Build number 7 times until the message "You are now a developer" appears.
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Enable Wi-Fi Debugging:
- Go back to Settings > Developer options.
- Enable ADB debugging.
- Scroll down and enable Wireless debugging (ensure watch and PC are on the same Wi-Fi).
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Connect with Android Studio:
- Open Android Studio.
- Click on Pair Devices Using Wi-Fi in the device dropdown menu (top toolbar).
- On the watch, under Developer options > Wireless debugging, select Pair new device.
- Enter the pairing code in Android Studio.
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Start App:
- Select your watch as the target device in Android Studio.
- Click the green Run button to build and install the app.
Developed for Wear OS




