Most useful app on my phone.
As a visually impaired New Yorker I use this app daily to safely navigate the city. I don’t know how I’d get around without it
Yes, Oko is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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2.33 out of 5
3 ratings in Australia
As a visually impaired New Yorker I use this app daily to safely navigate the city. I don’t know how I’d get around without it
I really like this app when it works. The pedestrian notification signal is a fantastic innovation. However, in this may be user error, I do not always get a beep notification or feedback. That may just be the way I hold the phone. However, the directions do not work at all. Whenever a I hit start to get a route, the app crashes every single time. I am running this on an iPhone 15 Pro.
I got the app before it got the app purchase update and it has come a long way. Even before it had maps integrated it was amazing. It’s very accurate and simple to use. Very clear and has helped me safely cross streets at the right time. But if I had to buy it now, I definitely would and I highly recommend it. I will say, because of the maps, it eats battery life like nothing else and for some reason I think the directs are always for driving and not walking which needs to be fixed. I use Apple Maps instead, so if that can get fixed, I’d say it’s perfect then.
The app works great. However, it is UNACCEPTABLE to charge $50 when it was free last week. Charging that much for an app who’s user base has a %70 unemployment rate is unconscionable. Please fix this now!
I just downloaded your app for free a few months ago. It’s a shame that you’re doing this to people who for the most part cannot afford it! This is too valuable a resource! I am an instructor at a rehab facility and wanted to recommend this app but most of my clients cannot afford it at this time. Please fix this!
I find this app very amazing. I’m never going to delete it ever under any circumstances. however, I find it hard to sign in or create an account because I have never created an account before for this app. I’m unsure how and that is the only issue. I feel that all blind people should download this app because of the accessibility and it’s the most useful thing I have ever come across aside from another app that I use.
It's clearly made by sided people who think they know what blind people are going to find useful. The only reason I'm not giving this a 1 out of 5 is because if you get lucky and can even find the pedestrian signal alert button on screen amidst some sprawling map of all the roads in your entire town, then it might prove useful. But beyond that the app just keeps getting worse with every new bell and whistle added. Hopefully somebody else develops a pedestrian signal alert app that can "keep it simple stupid."
Hi, my name is Ineko Gary, I am Deaf/Blind. And I use this app today around 20 5 PM to cross the street and to catch my route bus seven. I want to say that it does a good job with the vibration. I use vibration mode when I’m using this app. I live in Tampa Florida. sending all my love Ineko Gary
Is there an Android version of this navigation software? How do I download it?
OK hults to know when the lights have changed it is a great app
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