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Posted by neilfrndes 4 hours ago

Apple's weird anti-nausea dots cured my car sickness(www.theverge.com)
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jborichevskiy 3 hours ago|
It helps, doesn't completely cure it for me but makes looking at google maps / iMessage more bearable. Not reading essays yet though.
jodacola 4 hours ago||
I don't get car sick looking at a screen in a car, but my daughter very quickly does. Excited to set this up for her to see if it helps her, especially with our annual US Independence Day car trip coming up.

Can this same idea be extrapolated to a device that emits concentrated beams onto the surface of a book?

I'm thinking of those clip-on lights for books that allow one to read in the dark, but for this purpose explicitly. My daughter also gets car sick reading paper books while in a moving vehicle.

apparent 3 hours ago||
I wonder if this could work on computers, not just smartphones/tablets. Presumably so, assuming they have enough motion sensors. Could a third party dev build it, or is it something that only Apple can build?
ms7m 3 hours ago|
This works really well in the Tesla Ubers here in NYC when i'm working on my MacBook :)
cassianoleal 3 hours ago||
> to reduce or, in my case, even eliminate the motion sickness felt when trying to use an iPhone, iPad, or MacBook inside a moving vehicle.

Does it also help people who get carsick without looking at a screen?

I get carsick in pretty much any modern car, unless I'm the one driving.

cloverich 2 hours ago||
Yes. Ive been using for a long time now. Im middle aged and get sick easily (example: vomited last plane ride). Doesnt matter what i do, despite being inconsistent.

These dots help tremendously. On airplanes and commuter trains and such, i just pop open phone and stare at screen, sometimes a blank note even. It has helped me clearly see: My brain does not perceive acceleration correctly. When it can visualize the motion with the dots, somehow that helps cue it in as to what is really happening. I am very often surprised at the direction of acceleration, ie when the plane is turning, if im not looking out the window, i think i would be unable to tell you if the plane is turning or not; but the dots are flying sideways off the screen - ah.

My favorite discovery which really cemented this, and a good correlary to how even looking out the window is not enough: When the commuter train stops, and is no longer moving, the dots on the screen will remain moving (forward, ie im reverse) a few moments. Or when the plane is taking off and shifts from straight to up, the dots often stop moving, or change direction.

This change in acceleration you feel, which is not merely "which direction are we going", is the part brains like mine arent picking up right. These dots help a ton. I wish i could embed them into glasses - one day!

cassianoleal 1 hour ago||
Thanks!

For me it's really just modern cars. Older cars which are more spacious and have better outside visibility, as well as being better at transferring the sensation of movement and acceleration don't affect me in the same way. Trains and planes are also fine.

I'll try this out, hopefully it will make taxi rides a lot less dreadful!

xfil 2 hours ago|||
I've been the same way my whole life. Utterly miserable with profuse sweating across my entire body when it does happen, and then I'll feel varying degrees of nauseous and uncomfortable in other ways until I wake up the next day.

The method I've settled into for consistent results is:

1. Eat a full meal & hydrate 30+ minutes before traveling. Sometimes this involves overeating in a day, but the alternative is worse for me. 2. Take 6.25-12.5mg of meclizine 30-45 minutes before traveling (quarter, third, or half of a standard meclizine tablet depending on road conditions -- windy, hilly, and/or frequent stop-and-go traffic for long periods of time = half, while a mostly straight road with smooth acceleration = quarter). 3. Eat small amounts (periodic snacking) while traveling; more sugary foods like dried mango seems to work best. 4. Include ginger in any form with the snacking (sometimes I'll simply cut a chunk of raw ginger and take small bites out of it).

I don't even bother trying to read or use electronics while in a car or while on a flight during any taxiing or ascent/descent. Some buses or trains are circumstantially fine. Definitely will be trying some of the Android versions of this.

cassianoleal 1 hour ago||
Thanks! I don't take medicine for things I don't need, and it's so rare that I go through this that I don't think I'll ever have some handy.

Ginger does help although not as much as I'd like. Eating in general does as well but even less than ginger.

skyberrys 3 hours ago|||
I have the same question. It would be convenient to be able to be a passenger for once without feeling like the world is escaping from me.
dylan604 3 hours ago||
Um, no. What a strange question to post publicly
cassianoleal 2 hours ago||
lol
dylan604 1 hour ago||
Seriously, how can this fix which is a solution involving looking at a screen help when not looking at a screen?
cassianoleal 1 hour ago||
I don't think you understood my question. Read the other responses to my question and it might give you a clue.
Angostura 4 hours ago||
Has worked very well for my wife who notably couldn’t look at her phone for even a few seconds without feeling ill
ourmandave 3 hours ago|
My ex-wifey could sit and read for hours. She'd be all "Oh, are we here already?" no matter how badly I drove.
justinator 3 hours ago||
I'll have to try this out. I've gotten motion sickness while using a phone in the car and I swear it continued to affect me for weeks.
arcfour 4 hours ago||
Very interesting. I've noticed myself getting mildly car sick now that I'm a little older if I don't take breaks every so often. Does anyone know if there's a similar feature on Android?
ourmandave 3 hours ago||
Do they have a boat version of this?

I get car sick easily but on open water I have to sit and watch the horizon or it's adios cookies.

MBCook 3 hours ago|
It is specifically for using your phone. So I don’t know if it would help.

I don’t think it’s actually driving specific, I think it just is based on the accelerometer. So it might work.

cloverich 2 hours ago||
It helps even if not actually using your phone, and for all kinds of motion.

(am highly succeptible to motion sickness, i generally have the feature on at all times).

Curiositry 3 hours ago||
Has anyone made a Linux version of this yet? I think Framework laptops and many thinkpads have accelerometers.
wifipunk 4 hours ago|
Had no idea this was a thing. Have always gotten car sick anytime I'm not driving. They sold me lol
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