3/5 rating based on 58 reviews. Read all reviews for Hawkeye Access for iPhone.
Hawkeye Access is free iOS app published by Hawkeye Labs, Inc.
Tangible Images
In the ‘ops I had a Canon camera which focused on whatever I looked at. This would be an awesome accessibility app if it worked. Unfortunately, it does not.
Skrimfid
Managed to calibrate, even though there is literally no indication of what to do other than stare at the dot. I thought the app would track my eyes and move the dot. Turns out you need to tap the screen (which I discovered by accident) which means you move the phone slightly possibly throwing off the calibration. However I wasn’t able to properly calibrate ( I guess since it doesn’t indicate anything but success) so couldn’t proceed past the next screen. It’s a great idea, but released before its ready.
ryansheets15
I’m on iOS 12.1 developer beta and it doesn’t even show my camera or prompt for access. It won’t proceed past the scroll down portion because that’s when you start needing to actually use your eyes to control it
TylerC102
I downloaded the app just to find out it doesn’t work with my iPhone. Update your requirements so I don’t have to download the app just to find out it doesn’t work.
TheReviewer007
Got it calibrated and was able to move the cursor around. For the life of me, it keeps clicking on apps I didn’t mean to... it’s hard to control and maintain control, but I see potential.
MrDankDerpy
It’s good but not perfect because it is for a phone but is actually really really good.?
FreekieGeekie
I have seen Netflix working with something like this. I think it’s very intuitive and innovative. Definitely a technology that can help people with limited motor skills. The developers of this app just need to refund the functions of it a bit more, which I’m sure they are already doing as I am writing this. Very, very promising tech and I hope the develop and fine tune it’s function. It’ll definitely make waves once it’s perfected. Love the idea of this applications. Keep going people.