Hawkeye Access Reviews – Page 3

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.

Work in progress

Mikozor

I loved the idea of using my phone with my eyes so I had to downlod the app! That’s why I gave three stars. I didn’t use it for long but it was quite obvious that the app doesn’t work as good as it’s supposed to. Sure the cursor moved where I wanted it to move and it clicked the target with blinking my eyes but the moment I moved my phone a little from the position it was while calibrating it didn’t work properly anymore. Fix the problem and it’s a five star app for sure!


Doesn’t work

Sam reviews apps

Sad! Wish it would. Seems cool. However, tracking is poor.


Off to a wonderful start

Msurabian

This is app is off to a great start to help people access devices with their eyes in an affordable way. It would really be wonderful if they would partner with augmentative communication apps and try to help people communicate by looking at buttons with their eyes and activating speech output. Hopefully they’re aware of the value of such an addition.


Mediocre, gimmicky, But shows promise

calvinbrodice

At this point you won’t be using this for any real work but I suspect as Apple and independent developers experiment further with eye tracking, this may become valuable at some point in the future.


Issues

Hammer Longnail

I can’t calibrate. The the camera won’t work in order for me to calibrate.


One of the coolest ideas ever

Jm_shampnoid

An interesting concept, it just doesn’t work very well at the moment. I won’t move my head or the phone and the cursor will start hugging the left side of the phone after 1 minute on use. But hopefully they fix that, and then it’ll be very cool


Very cool!

Narakelian

Though I don’t really need something like this it’s a really great concept. I can see how the controls might seem frustrating for users that are not disabled but people with disabilities they might find them quite useful. I can see this being part of iOS in the future.


Pretty fricking cool!

DogeyDogeyDoge

This is the future. Once this technology is faster and less finicky, I’m not gonna use anything else. Super cool.


Nonfunctional

lol_woof

When I opened the app it says that it needs to calibrate so I waited and waited for like three minutes and when ever I clicked get started it said that it could not see my face so I moved to better lighting but it didn’t help at all but the idea was good.


Almost works completely

Incubusflyguy

Take a breath, get over the “wow” factor as quick as possible because your eyes apparently do strange thing when excited. This has got massive potential. Hell, it’s already in its present form, a complete and total solution to self-driving cars with people going to sleep behind the wheel. Or as a driver assist in “regular” cars to protect people from sleepy drivers...and sometimes themselves. And the massive sizes of apps as of late....it’s utterly ridiculous. Notice that this EXTREMELY unique software that has the potential to be revolutionary (!!!) comes in UNDER 11MB. [ELEVEN MEGABYTES] Job well done guys and ladies. I only wish I was rich enough to buy the licensing rights to this. God. There is a FORTUNE to be made....IF it doesn’t piggyback to strongly off of the features already native in iOS.