You will no longer feel dizzy when using your phone while commuting or traveling Google launches a new feature
If you’ve ever felt nauseous while looking at your phone in a car or bus, you’re in luck. Google is developing an innovative feature called “Motion Cues” that promises to put an end to the uncomfortable motion sickness that many of us suffer from. The feature uses transparent dots on the screen that sync with the motion of the car to reduce the feeling of disorientation.
According to the Google News Russia channel on Telegram , this function can be easily activated from the device's quick settings. The most interesting thing is the ability to automatically activate: the system will detect when you are moving and Motion Cues will turn on by itself, and will automatically deactivate when the car stops.
Motion sickness is a problem that affects many people when they try to use their mobile devices while traveling. The new feature from Google follows in the footsteps of Apple, which has already implemented a similar feature called Vehicle Motion Cues in iOS 18, showing promising results in reducing these symptoms.
The technology behind Motion Cues is brilliant in its simplicity. The transparent dots that appear on the edges of the screen act as visual cues that help your brain better process motion. Testing with the iOS version has shown that it works well, greatly reducing the hassle of traveling.
It will be rolled out via a Google Play Services update, meaning it will likely be available for a wide range of Android devices. However, no specific release date has been announced at this time, although early testing suggests it could be a valuable addition for users who suffer from motion sickness while traveling.
This simple and effective solution could change the lives of many people who have until now had to choose between motion sickness or not using their mobile phones during their travels. The arrival of Motion Cues on Android demonstrates the solution to the daily problems that affect millions of users.