Live Reviews:
⭐️3 / 5
Rating
🙌3
Ratings
📼3 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of NavCog

1.33.19

June 9, 2019

bugfix

1.33.13

April 26, 2019

bugfix

1.33.9

March 26, 2019

a minor bugfix

1.33.8

February 6, 2019

- a minor bugfix

1.33.5

December 7, 2018

update messages

1.33.4

November 24, 2018

- bugfix of localization

1.33.2

November 12, 2018

- bugfix - add new features

1.32.8

June 14, 2018

Bugfix

1.31.2

October 25, 2017

- bugfix

1.31.0

October 23, 2017

- improve navigation announce - update for iOS 11

Price History of NavCog

Description of NavCog

NavCog is an indoor/outdoor navigation App that aimed specifically to help people with visual impairments explore the world without vision. This App provides a customized navigation for wheelchair users, and is also helpful for people who are not familiar with inside buildings and at huge and complex places such as university, airport, hospital and shopping mall. It provides a turn by turn navigation by using BLE based precise localization. Navigation area of the App can be found at the support URL. * iOS 10.0 or later * Localization is optimized for iPhone with barometer sensor.
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NavCog: FAQ

Does NavCog work on iPad devices?

No, NavCog is not compatible with iPad devices.
Kris Kitani is the creator of the NavCog app.
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 10.0 or higher.
3.0: The NavCog app receives average reviews and ratings.
Navigation Is The App Genre Of The Navcog App.
The latest version of the NavCog app is 1.33.19.
The latest NavCog update came out on July 5, 2024.
NavCog was first released on February 8, 2023.
Kris Kitani: Contains no objectionable material.
The NavCog app can be used in English, Japanese, Korean and 1 more.
Sorry, NavCog is not available on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within NavCog.
No, you cannot utilize NavCog with Apple Vision Pro.

Screenshots of NavCog

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Reviews of NavCog

  • Great idea, but...

    It doesn’t support an iPhone 6. I applaud the Airport for trying to be more accommodating to people who are blind. This would be very useful if it could use it.