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Apple’s Health app features a Summary tab where you can find an overview of your health data, but unfortunately, Apple does not provide any home screen widgets for Health users. With this in mind, developer Marcel Schmitz created Hidgets, an application that brings your health data to the home screen of your iPhone.
The Hidgets app currently focuses on four different categories of health data: Body Measurement, Heart, Mobility, and Sleep. Each can be customized to display specific data, so users who prefer minimalism can hide some of the widget information.
All available widgets have three different settings: Minimal, Simple, and Full. With Minimal, you basically have a single icon and the main data for that category, like your heartbeat. Simple and Complete add more details to the widget, such as the average heart rate for the week.
There is also an option to use the widget with colors or in monochrome mode, which is similar to some Apple Watch faces. Additionally, the user can choose whether tapping the widget will open the Hidgets or Health app.
Another cool feature is that the Sleep widget can be customized to display data from a specific source, like your Apple Watch, a third-party app, or another accessory. The only downside is that there are only a few widget options available compared to all the data that the Health app provides.
I would also like to see more size options as the app offers only small widgets for now. Still, if you’re serious about your health data, the Hidgets app may be worth a try.
Hidgets is available on the App Store for $ 1.99 as a one-time purchase and requires iOS 14. As it works with the Health app, the app is compatible with the iPhone only.
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