Wear QR Codes

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About this app

Wear QR Codes offers a convenient method to display a range of barcodes and QR codes for swift scanning without needing to access your phone. Ideal for payments at coffee shops or restaurants. It’s perfect for loyalty cards, flight boarding passes, sharing websites, Bitcoin addresses, and other essential texts.
Coordinate your barcode list using the mobile application, and they’ll be readily available on your watch for quick reference. Either use the built-in barcode scanner to capture an existing card or input your information manually. It’s also possible to import barcode screenshots from the gallery.
You can manually input:
Existing barcodes
Website URLs
Other pertinent data
Supported Formats Include:
• Plain Text
• Cards
• Web Links
• Code 128, 39, 93 Barcodes
• Codabar
• Data Matrix
• EAN13 & EAN8 Barcodes (EU)
• ITF Barcodes
• QR Codes
• UPCA & UPCE Barcodes (US)
• PDF 417
• Aztec
Barcodes are accessible on both phones and watches. There’s even a feature to directly send a barcode to the watch, bypassing the need to scroll through the list on the watch.
The free version permits three codes, but more are available with a nominal in-app purchase. Note: This application is compatible exclusively with Wear OS smartwatches. Non-Wear OS Samsung and other watches are not supported.
Permission Details:
Camera - Facilitates barcode scanning
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Updated on
1 July 2024

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