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About
This tool measures abrupt acceleration and deceleration during travel, helping to quantify the causes of motion sickness. It can be used to demonstrate to drivers the impact of their driving style on passenger comfort, and is also applicable for measuring seasickness.
What's New in iGet Car Sick
2.1
July 19, 2020
* iOS last version update
Developer apps
FAQ
What does iGet Car Sick measure?
iGet Car Sick measures the abrupt starting and sudden stopping, referred to as 'acceleration,' that occurs during driving. This data helps to quantify the physical forces that can cause motion sickness.
Can iGet Car Sick be used for seasickness?
Yes, the application explicitly states it can also be used to measure seasickness. It quantifies the motion that contributes to nausea experienced on water.
How does iGet Car Sick help with driving?
The app allows users to show drivers the specific accelerations and decelerations that cause their nausea. This can help drivers understand the impact of their driving style on passenger comfort.
What is the price of iGet Car Sick?
iGet Car Sick is a paid application, priced at $1.99. This is a one-time purchase for the application.
On which devices can iGet Car Sick be used?
iGet Car Sick is supported on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices. It is designed for Apple's mobile operating system.
When was iGet Car Sick last updated?
The latest version of iGet Car Sick was released on July 19, 2020. The app was originally released on June 26, 2013.
What is the age rating for iGet Car Sick?
iGet Car Sick has an age rating of 4+. This indicates it is suitable for users aged four and older.
Does iGet Car Sick have ads?
The provided data does not indicate the presence of advertisements within iGet Car Sick. As a paid application, it is likely ad-free.


