Sensory Sound Box

Sensory Sound Box

Cause and Effect Skills

⭐️5 / 5
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🙌1
Ratings
📼1 vid & 7 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Sensory Sound Box

5.0

July 21, 2019

Extra scenes, two-finger support, updates for iOS 12 and new devices

4.0.2

December 11, 2015

Improved soft keyboard behaviour with legacy switch control

4.0.1

September 29, 2015

64-Bit Release. iOS9 Support.

3.0.1

January 8, 2015

Fixes display issues after background photos are loaded.

3.0

December 21, 2014

More scenes, more customisation. Single switch support.

2.1

October 30, 2014

Minor updates for iOS8.

2.0

April 18, 2014

Minor updates for iOS8 support

1.2

September 10, 2012

iOS 6.0 Ready. Background contrast options. Improved sound quality. Better visuals for Retina Displays.
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1.1

August 30, 2012

Visual improvements for the iPad's Retina Display

1.0

August 6, 2012

Price History of Sensory Sound Box

Description of Sensory Sound Box

Cause and Effect Sensory Sound Box is a developmental touch skills app. It was made for teenagers with complex learning needs including autism and visual impairment. Sound Box is also a popular choice for parents of young toddlers without special needs who are beginning to explore touchscreen phones and tablets. Each of the twenty-four scenes plays a continuous sound which changes it's pitch or intensity as one or two fingers move around the screen. Colourful abstract animations appropriate for any age-group complement the sounds closely. Several colour palettes including high contrast variations for visually impaired users are provided. Background images can be customised and a live video feed from either camera can be shown behind the animations. The app also supports touch-free play for cause and effect switch access, single tap and sound activation switch control using the microphone. For more information on setting up your Bluetooth Switch or Keyboard see the information at the bottom of the Developer Website page.
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Sensory Sound Box: FAQ

Can Sensory Sound Box be used on iPad devices?

Yes, Sensory Sound Box can be used on iPad devices.
Simon Evans launched the Sensory Sound Box app.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 9.0 installed to use the app.
The current user rating of the Sensory Sound Box app is 5.0.
The Sensory Sound Box App Relates To The Games Genre.
5.0 is the newly released Sensory Sound Box version.
July 1, 2024 is the exact date of the latest Sensory Sound Box update.
The Sensory Sound Box app became available to the public on February 5, 2023.
Simon Evans: The Sensory Sound Box app is child-friendly.
Sensory Sound Box can be used in English.
Unfortunately, Sensory Sound Box is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Sensory Sound Box does not allow for in-app purchases.
Sorry, Sensory Sound Box is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Sensory Sound Box

  • Great app

    This is one of the best apps I can't say enough about it I've already recommended it to quite a few of my friends
    This app is good for somebody who is has some sensory issues
    This app has helped me when I've been overstimulated by too much sensory stuff going on
  • My son actually interacts with this App

    I've never been able to get his attention, he just shuts my iPhone off but he actually touches the screen with this app, this was what I was looking for! I'm gearing up to get him a touch to talk app on an iPad and this gives me a great starting point! My son has sever delays but is very smart and can learn even better with the right materials, thank you for making this app!
  • Almost Perfect!

    I purchased this after purchasing Cause and Effect Sensory Light Box.
    Through touch control one can manipulate pitch, pan, and the visual.
    Nice mix of sounds from nature to synthesized.
    I'm surprised that no siren is included. I'd love to be able to offer my students more kid centered sounds.
    I believe that the population this was intended for needs more variation in visual contrast.
    For example, I hear rain but seeing the rain is difficult.

    It would be nice if the sound blip could be eliminated when each effect loads.
    It would also be nice if the icons of the index of effects could be bigger so one could read the names and not have to have such fine motor control.
    The icon used to stop one effect and return to the index is really small. Perhaps that is on purpose but again one needs to have fine motor control.
    This doesn't encourage any development of choice. Maybe you could offer two modes in the future. One for people who need hand over hand assistance and
    another mode for individuals who are working on makeing choices.

    I can see OT/PTs and special education teachers loving this! Thanks.