BabyWeather

BabyWeather

com.bitraptors.babyweather by BitRaptors kft
4.6 (5,513)
100K+
PARENTING
19.3 MB
Updated Dec 12, 2023
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About this app

Effortlessly dress your baby for the day ahead, perfectly in sync with the current weather! Get outfit suggestions based on the actual temperature or what the weather feels like. Navigate the next 12 hours with ease, thanks to our hourly forecast.

Choose from English, Hungarian, or the newly added Spanish, French, or German language options.

With curated clothing tips and customisable colours and profiles, BabyWeather is a beautifully designed and well-organised tool for both new and experienced parents. Dressing your little one just got a whole lot smarter and simpler!

BabyWeather continues to work to make babies happy, because if they are happy, you will be as well!

What's New

BabyWeather now also supports Spanish, French and German! ¡Hola! Ça va? Willkommen auf BabyWeather! We will help you dress your baby for the outside weather.

App Information

Version Name
2.4.3
Version Code
2023121214
File Size
19.3 MB
Minimum OS
Android 6.0+
Target SDK
Android 34
Developer
BitRaptors kft
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Everyone
Package Name
com.bitraptors.babyweather

Permissions Required

This app may request the following permissions:

  • approximate location (network-based)
  • precise location (GPS and network-based)
  • read the contents of your USB storage
  • modify or delete the contents of your USB storage
  • view network connections
  • full network access
  • run at startup
  • prevent device from sleeping

Recent Reviews

Dannie Bowden
2.0★
I give it a star for it's concept and a star for it's useability but the suggestions are way off. The colour coding doesn't seem to make any sense (maybe it's not meant to?!). but, for example, suggesting tights AND thin trousers or a jacket AND a rain coat or a crew neck t-shirt AND a long sleeve t-shirt. You just wouldn't layer these things. Such a shame as it's a good idea but the outfits suggested are just bizarre.
Emma Hamilton
3.0★
Handy as I'm yet to find a similar app. Improvements could be made on colour coding layers that are necessary and ones that are if the parent deems it cold enough, as there are too many layers. Especially when it's going to warm up in 30 min. This would also help parents plan which layers to strip off if it does warm up. I would also like a sleep version with TOG rated sleep sacks included. Handy for camping outdoors at night. Or if you're able to input the room temp for a sleep suggestion.
Saara Ailasmaa
2.0★
I love the idea and the UI is super clean and pleasant to look at. Not sure why, but all the clothing suggestions seem to be far too much for weather. For example in 20 degree weather the app is suggesting four layers, including a cardigan and a jacket.
A Google user
4.0★
It does not take into account the weather changes unfortunately. If we go outside it will be for an hour or two, so we are going to experience some temperature decrease, which means I dressed the baby too lightly. Also, the wind makes the weather feel harsher. Not bad, but could use some improvement.
Nacho Beezknees
1.0★
It seems like they suggest layers and warm clothes no matter what. They are saying to use a snow suit today, a sunny day with a high of 50 degrees. I understand that outdated advice was to dress babies warmer than you'd dress, but that's been proven wrong and I don't think they meant to go THAT much warmer. I thought it would be nice and give me a general idea when getting ready for the whole day, but Alexa's weather app and just going off that works much better
Charlotte Livingstone
1.0★
Honestly useless app. It's absolutely roasting with a current heat wave in the UK, it's so hot you can hardly breathe yet the app recommends puting my baby in a body suit, baby grow, socks, hat, and Thermos blanket and double layering. I've tried to reinstall the app many times over the past year to see if there is any difference but nope.
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