One of the most used applications on our smartphone is the weather. It’s very common Use your mobile to see the weather forecast of our city, when planning a trip or when we go out. For this reason, on Android we have a multitude of more than valid alternatives. Google has its own solution built into the search app, which will change soon.
But the new application that no one expected is created by OnePlusis apoda Weather in Sens, and is compatible with any Android mobile. We tested it and we tell you how it behaves.
It’s Sense Weather
As the saying goes, it’s totally free and is developed by OneLab, a division within the Asian manufacturer itself. It is dedicated exclusively to the development of software and brought us interesting proposals such as clipan application that provides a common clipboard for all devices.
Returning to the application at hand, as soon as we open it we will see its main screen (and almost the only one) where we have the overview of the weather in our region. Because yes, like any other alternative, it drinks from the location to show us the weather forecast where we are.
If we touch the house-shaped icon, located in the upper right corner, we will access a menu where we can add more cities. It will be enough to use the text field to enter the name of a specific site, and thus add it, being able to pass from one to the other with a horizontal gesture.
At the bottom we will see a bar with the maximum and minimum temperature of the day, and if we scroll down we will see the hourly forecast and finally, the rest of the week. Beyond that, the app does not give us any further information as it is currently under development.
It should be noted that if we keep our finger on the background, we will hear the sounds of nature related to the current weather. At the moment, it doesn’t have much else to offer since it’s a first beta version.
You can download it on any Android mobile, it is available in the Play Store and it is completely free, in addition Without advertising. Sense Weather is postulated as an attractive application to check the weather, and precisely over time it will evolve so that we do not lose sight of it.
Weather in Sens
In OneLab’s fourth exploratory project, we rethink the relationship between humans and nature in the age of digital technologies by delving into the realm of designing multi-sensory experiences.
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