KairosEye v2: Everything You Need to Know
KairosEye v2 is a complete rebuild — new calendar system, new interface, new architecture. Here's what changed and why.
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View All TagsKairosEye v2 is a complete rebuild — new calendar system, new interface, new architecture. Here's what changed and why.
Custom WebService support was available in v1 and has been removed in v2. This post is kept for reference.
KairosEye now lets you connect your watchface to your own webservice — any URL that returns a JSON response becomes a data source for your wrist.
Three updates in this release — all aimed at making KairosEye look the way you want while running as efficiently as possible.
Three improvements in this release — all focused on making KairosEye work better when you're on the move.
KairosEye now works on round-display Garmin watches — same features, same data density, fully adapted to circular screens.
KairosEye now properly renders non-Latin character sets — meaning your calendar events, weather descriptions, and interface elements display correctly regardless of your language.
Not everyone uses the calendar — and that's okay. With this update, users who don't need calendar events on their wrist can now turn off the calendar view entirely and reclaim that screen space for other data.
iCal/Webcal URL support was available in v1. v2 uses Google Calendar OAuth instead. This post is kept for reference.
KairosEye now supports the iCal format and the Webcal protocol — the two most common standards for sharing calendar data. If your calendar app can export a link, KairosEye can display your events.
We've replaced the old info panel with a 24-hour timeline that visually maps out your entire day — busy slots, free time, and everything in between, all visible at a glance.
Your calendar now includes visual indicators — small but meaningful additions that make it easier to read and understand your schedule without touching your phone.