How to avoid car sickness by activating this iOS 18 function

Apple proposes a powerful solution to combat car sickness!

This feature is designed to reduce sensory conflict for users who suffer from car sickness.

With the arrival of iOS 18, a new feature called “Vehicle Motion Cues” promises to significantly improve the experience of users who suffer from car sickness. This innovative tool uses technology to reduce sensory conflict that causes nauseaallowing you to enjoy your iPhone or iPad without interruptions.

How “Vehicle Motion Cues” works

The function “Vehicle Motion Cues” seeks to synchronize the images that appear on the screen with the movements of the car. To do this, take advantage of the sensors built into your iPhone or iPad to detect movement when you are in a car. Through small animated dots that move along the edges of the screen, it simulates the movements of the vehicle, creating a kind of visual synchronization with what you physically feel. In this way, the sensory conflict that often causes dizziness is reduced.

In this way, if the car turns to the right, the points on the screen will move to the left and vice versa, imitating the physical sensations that the user experiences at that moment.

How to activate this “Vehicle Motion Cues” function

  • Open the application Configuration on your device.
  • And a Accessibility.
  • Select the option of Motion.
  • Activate the option “Vehicle Motion Cues” and choose if you want it to turn on automatically when it detects movement or if you prefer to control it manually.

In addition to activating the function, you can customize it to your liking. For example, You can add a direct button to Control Center to quickly turn it on or off. To do this:

  • Swipe down from the top right corner to open Control Center.
  • Press and hold an empty space to enter editing mode.
  • Select Add a control at the bottom of the screen
  • Look for “Vehicle Motion Cues” in the Accessibility group and choose to turn it on, off, or enable it only when you’re in a car.

Feeling dizzy while traveling has been a persistent annoyance. To combat it, traditional methods have been used such as avoiding reading, staring at distant points or the consumption of specific medications.

The Vehicle Motion Cues feature in iOS 18 continues to demonstrate the commitment to accessibility on Apple devices. By reducing motion sickness, it allows users to enjoy their iPhones and iPads more comfortably and safely during travel. If you are one of those who often suffer from car sickness, this new function is a tool that you cannot miss trying.

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Source: ipadizate.com