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Lessons learned from Tesla Watch Apps experiments

[email protected] @p1f

5 Google Glass

Apps

7 Smart Watch

Apps

created by ELEKS during the last 2 years

Connected our Google Glass to John’s Tesla Apr, 2014

Apple Watch announced Sep, 2014

Apple Watch SDK announced Nov, 2014

Features Open/Close/Lock/Lights/Beep

Charging

Climate

Location

The Goal

Disclaimer: Tesla didn’t ask for this

Searching for inspiration

Building apps for Apple Watch

iPhone watchOS 1

iPhone watchOS 1 watchOS 2

Building apps for Apple Watch NOW

The Result #open-sourced

I am both a Tesla Model S (P85D) owner and an Android enthusiast so I just wanted to let you know that a Tesla app for Android Wear would be a dream come true for me!!

“ Paul from Norway

...developing such an app for Android Wear… we're interested to see developers push the limits of the platform… “ Google

Android Wear

Lesson #1 Don’t copy a mobile app.

Lesson #2 Keep interactions short.

Killer Feature - Watchface 85% of app functionality

Lesson #3 Use context.

Smart Notifications another 10% of functionality

First UI. Mistakes on the way...

Lesson #4 Minimize actions.

Some cool UI patterns

Last 5% - The App

Lesson #5 Iterate. Fast.

app-first physical buttons

voice control

notification-first context-awareness

voice control

Why we skipped voice control

>> ok google... (wait 2 seconds)

>> start MyTeslaApp... (wait 3 seconds)

>> Lock the car... (wait for it...)

Done!

“Lock my Tesla”...?

Why we skipped voice control

>> ok google... (wait 2 seconds)

>> remind me about CBS... (wait 3 seconds)

<< set a reminder about see bee ass?

www.eleks.com

*Nokia 3310 rule

#1 Don’t copy a mobile app. #2 Keep interactions short. #3 Use context. #4 Minimize actions. #5 Iterate. Fast.

www.eleks.com

*Nokia 3310 rule

The simplest one is the sturdiest.*

www.eleks.com

*Nokia 3310 rule

The simplest one is the sturdiest.*

Thank you! @p1f [email protected]