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EchoScape: Spatial Audio Guide

by 天津瞰见科技有限公司

5.0 (1) v1.5.1 267 MB Universal 17+

Description

EchoScape is an iOS mobility companion built for blind and low-vision users, combining autonomous navigation, real-time obstacle awareness, route guidance, and scene description to help you walk more independently and with greater confidence.

Key Features:

Autonomous Walking Navigation (New):
Say or enter your destination, and EchoScape provides voice guidance for the whole trip, including turn prompts, distance updates, and off-route correction — so you can take on unfamiliar places with more confidence.

Real-Time Obstacle Awareness:
EchoScape helps detect and announce ground-level obstacles, upper-body obstacles, and, when conditions allow, certain traffic light states, to improve your awareness while walking.

Spatial Audio:
Stereo audio cues convey the direction and distance of objects so you can locate them by sound and react quickly.

Precise Route Following:
Record your frequent routes and get directional guidance with deviation correction.

Voice Route Notes:
Capture road details in your own voice — broken railings, temporary construction, tricky steps. EchoScape replays them automatically next time you pass by. During navigation, mark a waypoint instantly with a two-finger double-tap.

Scene Description:
AI vision describes your surroundings and nearby objects. Before the details, it tells you the street you are on, your heading, and nearby landmarks — so you know where you are first, then hear what is around.

On-Demand Model Download (New):
Scene description works instantly via the cloud. You can also download an on-device model for offline use — your choice.

Head Gesture Controls:
With supported AirPods models, you can control the app by tilting your head left or right, nodding, or shaking your head — without touching the screen. An optional chest-mounted or neck-worn phone holder can help keep the camera facing forward more reliably.

Multilingual & Accessible:
Available in 8 localizations: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, Japanese, French, Spanish for Spain, Spanish for Latin America, and Arabic — with deep VoiceOver optimization.

Privacy & Offline Support:
Some core capabilities run on-device. Destination search, route planning, cloud scene description, and model downloads require an internet connection.

Recommended Scenarios:

Daily Commute:
Record your way home once, then walk it confidently every day after.

Going to a Clinic or Errand on Your Own:
After your first successful trip, save it as a frequent route — the route becomes more familiar and easier to follow over time.

Exploring New Neighborhoods:
Live scene description and orientation cues let you hear the world around you.

Important:
EchoScape is an assistive mobility tool. It does not replace a white cane, guide dog, human assistance, or professional orientation and mobility training. Always use your own judgment and stay aware of your surroundings.

What's new (v1.5.1)

- New autonomous navigation: You can now search for a destination and start walking navigation directly, without pre-recording a route first.
- Improved navigation experience: Supports automatic rerouting after deviation, and frequently used routes can be updated with your latest real walking path after confirmation.
- Scene description is now integrated into Explore and Navigation: After triggering it, the app first announces your current orientation and nearby points of interest.
- Add waypoints during navigation: You can mark important locations while walking a route for future reuse.
- Smaller app size: The local scene description model is now downloaded on demand, making installation and updates lighter; model storage guidance has also been improved.
- Safer in low light: The app now asks before turning on the flashlight and improves detection and prompt behavior in dark environments.
- Fixes for key issues: Including incorrect announcements caused by GPS drift, camera freeze after exiting temporary scene description, clipped audio at the start of recordings, and difficult settings interaction under VoiceOver.