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InfiniTime

Fast open-source firmware for the PineTime smartwatch with many features, written in modern C++.


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Companion apps


InfiniTimeExplorer is only compatible with web browsers that support Web BLE. Current fully supported browsers include Chrome and Microsoft Edge.

We removed mentions to NRFConnect as this app is closed source and recent versions do not work anymore with InfiniTime (the last version known to work is 4.24.3). If you used NRFConnect in the past, we recommend you switch to Gadgetbridge.

Development

Contributing

Build, flash and debug

API

Architecture and technical topics

Project management

Licenses

This project is released under the GNU General Public License version 3 or, at your option, any later version.

It integrates the following projects:

Credits

I’m not working alone on this project. First, many people create pull requests for this project. Then, there is the whole #pinetime community: a lot of people all around the world who are hacking, searching, experimenting and programming the Pinetime. We exchange our ideas, experiments and code in the chat rooms and forums.

Here are some people I would like to highlight:

  • Atc1441: He works on an Arduino based firmware for the Pinetime and many other smartwatches based on similar hardware. He was of great help when I was implementing support for the BMA421 motion sensor and I²C driver.
  • Koen: He’s working on a firmware based on RiotOS. He integrated similar libs as me: NimBLE, LittleVGL,… His help was invaluable too!
  • Lup Yuen Lee: He is everywhere: he works on a Rust firmware, builds a MCUBoot based bootloader for the Pinetime, designs a Flutter based companion app for smartphones and writes a lot of articles about the Pinetime!