Getting Started with the Home Screen Widget

Eyeye’s home screen widget features colorful rings to visualize the progress of your daily exercises and eye stress levels to help you build better eye-caring habits.

The red ring indicates how much time you may have been putting your eyes under stress, which accumulates over time from each morning until the ring is filled in the evening. The blue one shows how many exercises you’ve done today, and it would be filled up with about three exercises.

Your goal is to make the blue ring catching up to the red one by doing exercises. When the entire ring is mostly in blue, it means your eyes are relaxed. However, if the majority of the ring is in red, it means that the stress level of your eyes is high and you should begin exercising as soon as possible.

To learn how to add the widget to your Home Screen, click here for official instructions from Apple.

FAQ

Q: Why hasn't the ring filled up in blue after I've done three exercises today?

The blue ring will only increase slightly if you do the same exercise many times in a short time since experts recommend that each exercise should be taken about three to six hours apart for best results. By the way, Advanced Exercises can help you reach your goal faster.

Q: How can I view my rings of previous days?

This feature is coming soon. The exercise data is already being saved in the app’s database and you’ll be able to see all of your past exercises once the feature is available.

Need more help? Please contact the app developer.