Pretty much the title: does anyone know a good, privacy-respecting Android app for simple breathing exercises? Nothing fancy, preferably via Obtainium, no g-play needed, and not requiring network access. Thanks!
You could just use any breathing app that works and disable network.
Medito is open source and has breathing exercises.
Could also check these.
I don’t really use this type of app, but I do know KDE (as in the desktop environment developers) provide an app called Kalm for android via their F-droid repo, which helps with breath exercises, and as far as I can remember only requires internet permission to initially download instructional audio and can be disabled after all desired audio instructions have been downloaded.
Thanks for the recommendation, but are you sure? I only seem to find it for Linux, not Android.
Medito seems interesting, but it keeps telling me it can’t connect, despite network permission ![]()
Yeah, unfortunately I do not believe KDE offers standalone .apk downloads, but I had set up their f-droid repository for use with KDE Connect, and that repo also provides Kalm in f-droid.
See: KDE f-droid repo setup, and attached image for reference.
Thanks a lot. Just installed it and will try tomorrow!
