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Eyedar

In the absence of sight, the mind can use sound to spatial map its surroundings in a principle called echolocation

In the absence of sight, the mind can use sound to spatial map its surroundings in a principle called echolocation

Eyedar

by Aaron Stack-Barnes
Eyedar
Eyedar
Eyedar

What is it about?

In the absence of sight, the mind can use sound to spatial map its surroundings in a principle called echolocation.

Eyedar

App Details

Version
1.0.3
Rating
(8)
Size
49Mb
Genre
Utilities Navigation
Last updated
January 2, 2024
Release date
April 13, 2022
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App Store Description

In the absence of sight, the mind can use sound to spatial map its surroundings in a principle called echolocation.

Here’s how Eyedar works:
1. Eyedar uses the LiDAR technology in the iPhone 12 Pro/Max and the iPhone 13 Pro/Max to scan your surroundings and create a spatial map*.
2. Eyedar translates these maps into audio feedback to describe your surroundings. Changes in pitch and volume convey the size, shape, distance, and relationship of objects.
3. This audio feedback teaches the mind to visualize your surroundings in detail. A progressive training model improves this skill over time.


(*Eyedar is a self-voiced app that uses native VoiceOver gestures for navigation.)

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