Not all Android Wear devices have an ambient light sensor. Both the Samsung Gear Live and LG G Watch, Android Wear’s inaugural devices, shipped without one. The Motorola Moto 360 became the first in its class to do so. So it can be tedious to constantly manage the brightness rather than having the device do it automatically. For those without an ambient light sensor, there is Display Brightness for Wear. According to its Play Store listing, it “uses the coarse location to calculate sunrise and sunset times, as well as the Google Play Services activity detection API to automatically set the display brightness.” When the sun goes down, the brightness will be way down low. When the sun is up, it will adjust according to the user’s activity. Brightness levels for particular activities can be adjusted manually as well.
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