Eye Exercises is an eye training program designed to improve eyesight.
By doing eye exercises regularly, you will
• increase the sharpness of your eyesight
• remove the tension and eye fatigue
• improve blood circulation and stop further deterioration of vision acuity
Main Features
• Relax, Improve, Prevent and Refresh workouts
• Voice-over instructions
• Tips for optimal eye health
• Daily & oculist reminders
• Week & lifetime statistics
• iCloud sync
• Dark mode
• A lot of achievements
Eye Exercises Premium subscription benefits:
• Unlock all workouts
• Set up reminders
• Support indie development
If you decide to get the Eye Exercises Premium subscription, your purchase will be charged to your iTunes account. One year costs $29.99. Active subscriptions will be auto-renewed 24 hours before the expiry date. You can manage subscriptions from an Account in iTunes after subscribing, and you’ll also be able to cancel the auto-renewing subscription at any time. Any unused portion of the free trial period will be forfeited if you purchase a subscription to Eye Exercises Premium before your trial expires.
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In-Apps
Annual plan
$23.99
Yearly plan
$29.99
Monthly plan
$4.99
Lifetime plan
$49.99
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Eye Exercises FAQ
Is Eye Exercises free?
Yes, Eye Exercises is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Eye Exercises legit?
🤔 The Eye Exercises app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Thanks for the vote
How much does Eye Exercises cost?
Eye Exercises has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 27.24 $.
I only use it because i need something for my eyes. I was using glasses off but they closed down and this is the only one which is compatible with Apple. It does not help and one has to follow instructions and use surroundings and guess distances etc to exercise. Glasses off was very good and was extremely effective
did not know what to expect..
the use of cm. instead of inches - requires me to calculate - there is no time. remote not really defined in one of the exercises. difficult to understand the instructions but I can get the hang of it.
Read this before install app
Improve is cost money then why i need this app
Not worth spending money on
There are only three exercises, the first is free and the other two require a subscription. However, the other two exercises are just repeated portions of the first one. The app tracks your progress and gives achievements at certain milestones but that’s literally all this app offers. The exercises do not change at all, nor is there any vision testing. It’s not worth spending a single penny on but you can make use of the free exercise that’s offered. It is clear that the developer did not put a lot effort into designing a helpful app but definitely spent time trying make money from it.
Disappointed
I really want an app to help improve my vision. I’ve done eye therapy in the past to strengthen my eye muscles, very basic things... this app has 3 modes however, only the relax mode is free. There are super basic things that will help over time, but I was hoping for more and I’m not willing to pay.
It’s not free anymore
Waste of time, don’t download the app!
Micro transactions are pure greed.
Only 1 Mode is Free
The Free Mode is “Relax”. I downloaded the app for the Improvement Mode since it was listed in the Description. But you have to pay for Improvement and Prevention. Please update the description. Otherwise, the Relax Mode Workout was okay. But you should add a timer with sound, because it’s hard to do the exercise and view the countdown at the same time.
Misspellings and no visuals
The explanations on the exercises are not clear to me. There are also too many misspellings
Not useful at all
The app simply reads several paragraphs of text about something like glaring at your finger tips and then a faraway object.
What app?
It's just a piece of text that you read, with a timer that waits for you to do the exercise. Lol!