Compass Clock
Compass Clock Summary
Compass Clock is a mobile Android app in Tools by Евгени. Released in Jun 2026 (1 month ago). Store last updated Jun 18, 2026
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App Description
Tactile 3-in-1 aviation-style clock, precision chronometer, and smart compass.
A professional-grade timekeeping and navigation dashboard for your pocket.
Compass Clock combines the elegance of classic aviation instruments with modern sensor intelligence. Featuring a unified "Clock Box" dashboard, this app integrates a traditional timekeeper, a high-precision chronometer, and a hardware-stabilised compass into a single, efficient interface.
KEY FEATURES:
Tactile Interaction: Don't just tap—interact. Use intuitive touch and scroll gestures to rotate the chronometer bezel and adjust time with a physical-instrument feel.
3-in-1 Dashboard: A seamless layout featuring a general clock (hours/minutes), a dedicated chronometer (minutes/seconds), and a navigational compass.
Smart Magnetic Sensing: Our compass doesn't just point, it monitors the Earth’s magnetic field intensity in real-time. If you are too close to iron objects or electronic interference (outside the 20–70 µT range), the interface subtly alerts you (blinking), ensuring your readings remain reliable.
Battery Efficient: Built using native Android View architecture and throttled sensor processing, Compass Clock provides smooth, high-precision updates without draining your battery.
Legacy Support: Optimised for modern devices while remaining fully compatible with older Android OS versions, including specialised layout fixes for split-screen mode on Android 7.+
DESIGNED FOR:
Aviation enthusiasts and fans of classic cockpit instruments.
Hikers and travellers who need a reliable, lightweight navigation backup.
Users who appreciate clean, ad-free, and high-performance utility tools.
Technical Excellence: With a minimal memory footprint and no heavy background processes, Compass Clock is designed to be ready the second you need it. No bloat, no unnecessary permissions—just precision.
