Wear Codes is an easy way to bring up a handy list of barcodes for scanning without taking out your phone, use it for paying in Starbucks®, Dunkin' Donuts®, Subway®, loyalty cards, boarding passes, sharing your contact details, web sites, WiFi connection details, Bitcoin address or just some useful text.
Manage the list of codes on the mobile app and have them appear in a list for easy access on your watch. Scan an existing card using the built in barcode scanner or type your data in manually. Import screenshots with barcodes from other apps. Add existing barcodes, web site addresses and other data straight from email, web pages or other apps via their Share menu. Import Passbook PKpass files.
Barcodes can be displayed on phone as well as watch and a button allows you to beam it straight to the watch if you don't want to go through the list on the watch itself.
Tasker Plugin Support - set up Tasker to push a notification to your watch for where you are/what you are doing (requires Tasker by Crafty Apps EU to be installed)
Share barcode images to other applications. Share barcode images from other application and have them automatically decoded into Wear Codes.
Options to backup/restore data from settings menu.
Limited to just one code as a trial, more can be added through a small in app purchase.
This app requires a Wear OS smart watch, it does not work with Pebble, Sony LiveView, or non Wear OS Samsung Gear watches.
Permissions Explanation Access Network State - to allow adding of WiFi connect codes Access WiFi State - to allow adding of WiFi connect codes Billing - to provide option to purchase the premium version Camera - to allow scanning Vibrate - allow watch to vibrate on Tasker events Read External Storage - Used for the backup/restore option Write External Storage - Used for the backup/restore option
If you encounter an issue with this app please use the email developer option rather than leave a review, it is easier to resolve with a direct contact method.
Formerly QR Wear - re-branded to better signify the diverse barcode and QR types available.
Updated on
May 25, 2019
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