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Periodic Table Watch (Wear OS)

Periodic Table Watch (Wear OS)

Android Education Calc Studio Hub

Explore the periodic table on your wrist

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Updated
December 9, 2024
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Package Name
com.calcstudiohub.periodictable

So here's my take on Periodic Table Watch (Wear OS). I've tested a bunch of educational apps and this one's pretty solid. The amount of detail you can get on each element is impressive, and I like the quiz mode to test your knowledge. And the interface is clean and minimal, which is perfect for a watch app. The main downside is that the small screen makes it a bit hard to read sometimes, but that's the nature of smartwatch apps. Overall though, if you're into chemistry or the periodic table, this is a really handy little app to have on your wrist.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of detailed info on each element
  • Quiz mode to test your periodic table knowledge
  • Clean, ad-free interface perfect for a watch app
  • Free to download and use

Cons

  • Text can be a bit small on the watch screen
  • Limited functionality compared to a full app
  • Gets a bit repetitive after a while
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Description

Been using Periodic Table Watch (Wear OS) for a couple months now. It’s basically an app that lets you dive into the periodic table right from your smartwatch. Pretty solid if you’re into chemistry or just a science nerd like me.

Here’s what you can do: You can tap on any element to see all the detailed info – atomic number, weight, phase, density, melting and boiling points, and more. There’s also an option to hide the details and test your knowledge, which is a neat way to learn. And the interface is really clean, no annoying ads to deal with.

Look, if you’re into learning about elements or just want a cool science-y app for your Wear OS watch, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – the text can be a bit small on the watch face – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out, especially if you’re a chemistry buff.

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