Apple has a solution for reducing motion sickness when using the iPhone in a moving car: Vehicle Motion Cues setting available in iOS 18.
Apple unveiled several accessibility features for the iPhone earlier this week that will be enabled once iOS 18 rolls out. There are plenty of interesting additions to the iPhone's suite of accessibility features that I plan to use once they're available. Vehicle Motion Cues is one of them, a feature that might help reduce motion sicknesses while using an iPhone or iPad in a moving car. Motion sickness has never been a problem for me.
According to a brief video demo, the dots will move on the display contrary to the vehicle's direction. If the car is taking a left turn, the dots on the screen will appear to move towards the right. As the car accelerates, the dots appear to move backward. When the car brakes, they move forward. The dot movement should supposedly provide visual cues to the brain that you are in a state of motion by aligning what you see on the screen with what you feel.
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