In this micro browser, you can open URLs, search the web with DuckDuckGo, and view recent pages. Includes features like favorites management, companion app integration, and watch face complications.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 3.9. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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3.9
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
61%
4 star
9%
3 star
10%
2 star
5%
1 star
14%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
22% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Good user ratings
70% positive sampled reviews
About µBrowser: Watch Web Browser
µBrowser is the quick way to do some basic browsing on your Apple Watch when it is necessary. While it is limited it is good way to browse the web when you have no other device around.
Features:
- Open any URL (Entering a URL works especially good with the new Series 7 keyboard)
- Search the web with DuckDuckGo
- See your last visited pages
- Save pages from the history to your favorites
- iOS companion app to manage bookmarks
- Complications to quickly access the browser from the watch face
Please note:
µBrowser is a limited browsing experience. At first it is limited by the device size.
Then there are limitations regarding Javascript and large webpages. Login on pages will most likely not work. There is no back button (swiping still works) you need to start a new sessions.
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Reviews for µBrowser: Watch Web Browser
ebouy
Ok, but there’s wasted space.
Fair implementation, except that the close button occupies 25% of the screen! That doesn’t leave much on this already tiny screen.
gargano96
Works as intended!
Skeptical at first but actually works as specified which I appreciate majorly! Been a life saver when I go to the restroom without my phone but can still pull up ESPN lol Only giving 4 stars due to when you do search for something, I have a black bar with an “X” that takes up 25% of the Apple Watch screen…that’s a good amount of screen being used for what can just be a floating, see through “X” over the page