Alex
Really helpful!
Yes, Eye Care 20 20 20 is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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4.85 out of 5
20 ratings in Ukraine
Really helpful!
Very useful app!
When app is open the 20 sec timer is constantly running
Cool! I like this app
This is a very good, simple app for the 20-20-20 rule. 😄Pros: Has a schedule; even the paid version is a one-time payment and not a lot. ☹️Cons: Some features are paid for $1.99. 🆓Free features: Reminder every 20 minutes, starting and stopping manually, reminder to start, on only during some times. 💰Paid features: Changing the sound, setting a notification after the 20 seconds, changing the frequency. Tips: To not ignore reminders: Download on an iPhone paired with an Apple Watch. Go to the watch app: Notifications > scroll down to Eye Care > make sure slider is green. Now you will have notifications on your wrist whenever you are. Then go back to the main Watch app: Sounds and Haptics > Haptic Alerts > click so slider is green. This is so you can feel the notifications on your wrist. To have notifications only when you need to: Use focus modes and put this app in the allowed lists for any modes where you still want to hear reminders to look away. For the eyes: Use the 20-20-20 rule for any near work to keep your distance vision clear.
I have been asking the developer of this app to be able to change the timer to less than 20 minutes since my doctor said that I need to looks way from the screen every 10-15 minutes. I am able to change the timer to any amount of minutes past 20 minutes, why then am I not able to change the time to less than 20 minutes?
So I downloaded this for work. First off, the timer sounds even on silent and I did not appreciate that at work. Then it got worse. The app worked fine for a couple days and then it stopped showing me 20 seconds and just went with the 20 minutes. Then, when I tried to restart it, it would just keep counting down. Not happy. Found another app I like better.
The App is awesome! I have trouble with how fast 20 minutes goes by. Still adjusting to the interruptions
No frills! Does exactly what you want it to do if you have dry eye or eye strain… reminds you to stop and take a break!
I really like it. It does help my eyes. The only thing lacking is a sound indicating the end of 20 seconds of looking away. I thought I read that the paid version had it, but it doesn’t.