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Little Ben, Haptic Feedback

Little Ben, Haptic Feedback

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⭐️2.3 / 5
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All Versions of Little Ben, Haptic Feedback

2.1

July 14, 2020

- Update for new Apple Watch models

2.0

December 20, 2017

LittleBen updates with new interactions, a brand new design and fancy animations! : *Features: - Custom mode has been added, now you can select a time range easily with the digital crown, or even increase or decrease it swiping left or right. - Now you can check your last session information while you select different feedback modes. - New selection mode, browsing by rotating the digital crown. - New feedback screen: Now it offers more information related to the started session. - Now you can swipe from pile up haptics or receive a single one.
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1.0.1

December 13, 2017

* Minor fixes * Typo's fix * Good news, we're currently working in a new and greatly improved version with all the feedback received: complications, custom range times and modes using the digital crown, a new fancy animated interface, and extras in the iOS app coming soon!
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1.0

November 24, 2017

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Description of Little Ben, Haptic Feedback

With LittleBen you can send haptics feedback in relation to time, in the background and with different modalities, among them: Why would I find it useful: Situations in which you need to know how much time has passed and you have difficulties to see the watch screen (Public speaking, Work, While you are walking, While you are swimming) You can save the sessions to see the number of minutes/hours consumed. - Features: *Minute counter / Hour counter: A number of minutes with haptic signals will be sent. For example, if you start the session when 3 minutes pass your Apple Watch will vibrate 3 times and so on until you stop it. *Hour Chime: When an hour is reached you would receive the number of the hour in a haptics amount. For example, at 5 o'clock you will receive 5 vibrations and so on until you stop it. *Specific mode of minutes/hours to count. - Options: You can change the type of haptic to be very soft or stronger You can select haptics manually to start dozens (In the case of 12 minutes or 12 hours the 10 will be a specific haptic unlike the unit)
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Little Ben, Haptic Feedback: FAQ

Is Little Ben, Haptic Feedback iPad-compatible?

Yes, Little Ben, Haptic Feedback is compatible with iPad devices.
The Little Ben, Haptic Feedback app was launched by Juan Pedro Lozano.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 11.0 or higher.
The overall user rating of Little Ben, Haptic Feedback is 2.3.
The Main Genre Of The Little Ben, Haptic Feedback App Is Utilities.
The latest version of Little Ben, Haptic Feedback is 2.1.
Little Ben, Haptic Feedback rolled out its latest update on July 6, 2024.
Little Ben, Haptic Feedback originally came out on February 6, 2023.
Little Ben, Haptic Feedback is suitable for children aged Juan Pedro Lozano.
Little Ben, Haptic Feedback is available in English.
Sorry, Little Ben, Haptic Feedback is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of Little Ben, Haptic Feedback.
No, you cannot use Little Ben, Haptic Feedback with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Little Ben, Haptic Feedback

  • Location tracking?!

    Purchased and then immediately trashed. Won’t work unless location tracking is on?!
  • Worthless! Does not chime or tap every hour!

    Do not spend your money on this app. How can this even be in the App Store?
  • If you want five stars, developer ...

    Dear Developer — I gave you four stars because you now have a feature where there is a special haptic signal for “10” (unlike the signal for “1”). If you want five stars, please also making a feature/setting to optionally have an additional special haptic signal for “5” (unlike the haptic signal for “1” and also unlike the haptic signal for “10”).
    Then, for example, 8 will be haptically signaled BRIEFLY: as 5+1+1+1 — instead of the existing tedious 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1. This improvement will be great, because it will be almost like having a haptic form of Roman numerals! (5+1+1+1 = VIII) So PLEASE do it! And then I will give you five stars!