HapticNav

Published by: WearWorks

Description

HapticNav® is a haptic navigation app, paired with an optional HapticNav® wristband, that gently guides you to your destination using vibration, without the need for any visual or audio feedback. Our patented Haptic Corridor™ works like a compass, giving you feedback based on the direction you are facing. When you are in the Haptic Corridor™ you feel no vibrations at all. When you turn you begin to feel a slight vibration. And that vibration gets stronger the more you turn away from the correct direction. We tested with 1000s of users and it is so intuitive, most can figure out the correct way to go without any instruction. In 2017, Wayband® made history when it helped the first person who is blind to run in the NYC marathon, without being tethered to a sighted guide.
WearWorks® is a haptic platform company. We build products and experiences that communicate information through touch. Our mission is to reimagine the skin as a high fidelity communications channel capable of giving you information in a more intuitive and less obtrusive way. And our first goal is to revolutionize navigation for the sense of touch.
77% of global smartphone users use navigation apps monthly. Navigation is communicated entirely through vision and audition. For the billions of us who rely on mapping applications for our daily lives, is the need to constantly staring at a screen, or listening to a voice, while getting from one place to another really the best we can do? And even more, for the 285 million people world-wide living with a visual impairment, and the 466 million living with a hearing impairment, that status quo is inaccessible.
We see a better way to navigate. One that frees your ears and eyes while giving you all the information you need directly through your natural sense of touch. Download the HapticNav® App to feel your way... anywhere.
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$19.00
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$19.00

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Daniela Daf on

Mexico

I walk everywhere, because I don’t have a car. While I walk I love to look at everything around me; people, buildings and dogs.. it’s really cool to appreciate everything, kind of a meditation (with some great music). I always see this time as a connection with myself, and disconnection with my cellphone which I’m connected to all day because of work.. So this app is the only thing that helps me stop looking at my phone for a while and appreciate those small details that are called life. Daily life.. I love to use it and my eyes also appreciate that they can rest from the cellphone for those moments.

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App Info

Category
Navigation
Publisher
WearWorks
Languages
English
Recent release
1.5.5 (7 months ago )
Released on
Oct 31, 2022 (2 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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