Does looking at your phone feel uncomfortable in a car, bus, or train?
MotionEase gives you two sensory aids for screen use while traveling. Show motion-responsive cues along the edges of the screen, listen to a subtle 100 Hz tone through headphones, or use both together in Dual mode.
HOW TO USE MOTIONEASE
1. Open the app before your journey begins.
2. Choose Screen, Audio, or Dual mode.
3. Tap start.
4. Stop immediately if your discomfort gets worse.
SEE THE MOTION AROUND YOUR SCREEN
Dots move along both screen edges in response to motion detected by your device sensors. They provide a visual reference for the direction of travel while keeping the center clear for videos, reading, maps, and other apps. The cues can stay visible over the apps you already use.
A 100 HZ TONE FOR HEADPHONES
Play a subtle, continuous 100 Hz tone through wired, USB, or Bluetooth headphones. It never plays through the phone speaker, and audio stops immediately if the headphones disconnect. Use a comfortable volume to protect your hearing.
ONLY THE MODE YOU NEED
• Screen: motion-responsive edge cues
• Audio: a headphone-only 100 Hz tone
• Dual: screen cues and audio together
• Quick start and stop from the Android Quick Settings tile and ongoing notification
• Mode switching is locked while a session is running to prevent accidental changes
FREE USE AND SUBSCRIPTIONS
• Use every mode free for 10 minutes each day.
• Watch one rewarded ad to add 30 minutes.
• Subscribe monthly or yearly for unlimited use with no time limit.
• Google Play shows the price in your local currency before purchase.
PRIVACY
Motion sensor values are processed in real time on your device and are not stored or sent to a developer server. The app does not record microphone audio. Google Play Billing, Google AdMob, and the Google consent platform process related purchase, advertising, and consent information under their own policies.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
MotionEase is not a medical device and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Perceived effects vary by person. Stop using the app and look away from the screen if discomfort, headache, or dizziness gets worse. Consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Drivers must not use the app.
Motion-responsive screen cues and a 100 Hz headphone tone for travel.