Facer’s Daily Mix will give Android Wear 2.0 users a new watch face every day

Tizen smartwatches can also mix it up
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If you're looking to mix up the faces on your smartwatch, a new feature from Facer will let you take advantage of a fresh design every day.

Users sporting an Android Wear 2.0 or Tizen device on their wrist will have access to around 20,000 designs, with Daily Mix aiming to provide a platform to help you reach faces that would otherwise go unnoticed. So, how does it work?

Read this: The best Android Wear watch faces

Well, every time you buckle on your device at the start of the day, a triple-tap will bring up Daily Mix. You'll then be given 10 tokens to spin the face, essentially working like a smartwatch face slot machine. The one you decide to keep will be there until you decide to change it up, or until your coins are replenished the next day.

That's all there really is to it, which is probably a positive considering how choosing a watch face should be a painless and quick process. And while it's a good way to mix in some fresh faces, it's also a simpler way to come across designs you'd like to stick with on your wrist for the long term.

Of course, with the new feature only coming to the newer devices, such as the Samsung Gear S3 and LG Watch Sport, it means that those with older smartwatches or those still waiting for the Android Wear 2.0 update will be left in the dark.

This also highlights the lack of options Apple Watch owners face, too. While improvements have been made in watchOS 3, those outside the Cupertino giant's garden fence are still afforded the option to explore more customisation.

That now includes a seemingly simple way to access a new face every day, so go forth and discover.

Facer’s Daily Mix will give Android Wear 2.0 users a new watch face every day




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Conor moved to Wareable Media Group in 2017, initially covering all the latest developments in smartwatches, fitness trackers, and VR. He made a name for himself writing about trying out translation earbuds on a first date and cycling with a wearable airbag, as well as covering the industry’s latest releases.

Following a stint as Reviews Editor at Pocket-lint, Conor returned to Wareable Media Group in 2022 as Editor-at-Large. Conor has become a wearables expert, and helps people get more from their wearable tech, via Wareable's considerable how-to-based guides. 

He has also contributed to British GQ, Wired, Metro, The Independent, and The Mirror. 


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