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.
J21712
Really amazing prototype that has great potential to change ui. The concept alone is worth 5 stars and I believe most 3 star comments are accusing the inaccuracies of eye tracking.
Sartin YT/Twitch
The app works but the eye tracking is not precise. Plus the eye tracking only works with in the app.
Wiki Boi
The eye tracking will improve over time, calibrating following the instructions seems to make the cursor lower than you want. Would recommend making blinking the default “click” option instead of staring, otherwise you won’t be able to read the screen.
cwdar
This app is a great idea. Excellent platform, but the eye tracking needs a lot of improvement. The cursor moves if you smile or frown or even widen your eyes. And although it worked well on the first round, every round after that was unusable. Eye tracking improvement is needed, but this app is promising.
ItsJeffH
I never thought I'd see the day where I could browse the web just by looking at my screen. This is an absolutely revolutionary idea that you guys have come up with and I am proud to be able to use and, as of now, review this extraordinary application. Obviously this technology won't be perfected for quite some time but as well as this application works now, I'm sure it won't be long before you can integrate this into the system settings of the newer iPhones even! Now THAT would be incredible. PLEASE keep the updates coming! I am so excited to see what features are yet to come! (P.S. if you are looking for beta testers, hint hint)
andrewvi
It doesn’t follow your eyes very well. Even after a few calibrations I still needed to turn my head go actually get the cursor to move. Cool idea, but needs some more work.
Astrea Angela
Idea is great , But reality doesn't , may be less sensitive sensor . It need to see your face and head fully that why it does not work well even if you get shades on your face or in lying position . Biggest corncern for me is working eye muscles a lot , I confuse will it be damage to your eye muscles and nerve or get advantages as muscle exercise. For me , after trying over 10 minutes , Mine seem to be exhausted , and cannot see clearly after I quit the app. In my opinion , Shouldn't try the person who has skeletonal muscle weakness disease .
OutofNicknamesForBobowl
I like this concept of using your phone with only your eyes, but it still needs a lot of work. Sometimes, it’s hard to keep the cursor still and clicking around the page. Also, it sometimes gave me some eye strain after a few minutes of use. Definitely a great concept, but execution still needs some work.
jengermanny
This is a really cool app and when it works it’s fun and useful. I chose “blink” and I found that part works pretty darn well. But it’s the eye movement tracking that the app seems to struggle with, as well as dim or sort of dim spaces. The app loses track of where your head is. But it’s a great start and I’d totally pay for this if it worked a little more consistently.