UV Index Widget - Worldwide is a weather app developed by Bjorn Jenssen. The last update, v11.00, released on September 17, 2024, and it’s rated 4.76 out of 5 based on the latest 11.5K reviews. UV Index Widget - Worldwide is FREE and requires iOS 16.0+ and Android 15 or newer to download.
Home Screen Widget and Watch
Video: UV Index Widget Overview
Description
UV Index Widget - Worldwide brings one of the most useful pieces of weather data, the UV Index, front and center. Use this app to track your UV exposure, help plan your day outside, and avoid burning.
Enjoy UV Index Widget - Worldwide on your desktop! Download the latest APK (11.00, 72 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Spring 2024 update
I have watchOS 10.4 installed and was anxious to try the revamped UV index watch app. But when I add the app, the icon doesn’t appear on my watch. I have no problem adding other apps so it must be a bug which I’m sure will be fixed. So I’m still giving 5 stars!
★★★★★UV APP
I love this all cause I can add it to a widget and just see the UV on my Home Screen it’s very convenient and it tell you the precise UV like for instance (7.6) something like that it’s great
★★★☆☆Great concept however their are a few weaknesses
I use this app everyday to track how intense the sun is going to be today.
I wish there was a way for it to track the cumulative amount of sun that you receive much like the movement tracking on the Apple Fitness app. Then when the sun is down, add that data to the health app.
It needs more options for clothing coverage such as a hat, combo for shorts and long sleeve shirts.
Overall it’s a great version 1.4 but a version 1.9 with these options would be just fantastic.
★★★★★Very useful for UV
I live in Florida and find it very helpful to avoid sunburn. Like the skin type factor and sun screen level input.
★★★★☆Almost Perfect
All I wish is it’d use the “Time in Daylight” feature on the Apple Watch so it could track how much sunlight you’ve had automatically which would be perfect for SunScreen and Vitamin D Tracking