Using your phone in a moving car, bus, or train can cause motion sickness for many people. This usually happens because your eyes see a still screen while your body senses motion.
This app helps reduce that discomfort by displaying small motion-responsive visual cues on your screen. These cues move in response to your device’s motion using built-in sensors in Android, helping your brain better match what you see with the movement you feel.
The result can make it easier to read messages, browse the web, or use apps while traveling.
How it works
The app uses your device’s accelerometer to detect movement and displays subtle visual indicators that respond to changes in motion. These indicators provide your eyes with additional motion information while your device is moving.
Features
• Motion-responsive visual cues that react to real-time movement
• Lightweight overlay that works while using other apps
• Designed to stay subtle and not interfere with reading
• Uses low power and runs smoothly in the background
• Simple and easy to enable when traveling
When to use it
This app can be useful when using your phone in:
• Cars
• Buses
• Trains
• Other moving vehicles
Enable it before starting your trip and use your phone as usual while the motion cues help provide visual context for movement.
Note
This app is designed to help reduce motion discomfort but does not replace medical advice or treatment.