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The intensity is fine with my original Apple Watch Ultra. I'm not sure the technique works, though. I mean, I feel the pulses quite a bit, and even in my phone, but I'm not exactly sure what I'm suppo...
Ill take these one by one. I found the strength of the Haptik vibration strong. There maybe a Haptics setting in iPhone or watch you need to turn up if it seems faint. I downloaded the app to the p...
Seems like everyone agrees on this app. May I ask, How is the intensity, another user above reported that it is too low to feel. Are you able to feel the haptic vibration on your wrist? Does the watch...
The taptic engine is how the vibration works in the apple watches. Other people in this thread reported that Haptik app was the best option, I personally haven't tried it but I am considering to give ...
I can tell you it's working for me, but better wait for others to report back and see if it's working for them...
I see. What do you mean by microphone access? does it mean the watch needs to be connected to the phone and have microphone access or the apple watch requires the microphone access? I am confused beac...
How is the intensity, another user above reported that it is too low to feel. Are you able to feel the haptic vibration on your wrist? Does the watch needs to be connected to the phone to work? have y...
I was actually considering using Soundbrenner Pulse, but the problem is the short battery time; it's impossible for it to last a day of use even if you have another Soundbrenner as a backup. It lasts ...
It was useful at the time. You can also try it with sound using a Bluetooth headset instead of vibration. You will hear ringing in your ears at regular intervals. Distraction and external timing can r...
there is a 4.99 for 3 month subscription for Haptik though but Id say its worth it if it helps...
ok I tested Pulse and Haptik on the apple watch. I think Haptik is the best. The haptics are stronger and it stays on even when the watch goes to sleep...
I tried the soundbrenner pulse watch for my daughter - she didn't like it at the time but it might work for some - its an excellent metronome watch [https://www.soundbrenner.com/pages/pulse](https://w...
Yup, I participated in a study in which I had to wear a metronome wristband, but I hated it lmao. Glad it works for you....
I'd say I can feel the vibration on my wrist, not too strong or too low, the only minor concern is that it produces a slight buzz that's audible in very quiet places. Not sure how apple watches work b...
Give me a try; it will definitely help you. Before this, I noticed I was able to speak well if I had headphones on with music, which made me analyze myself and do more research, I noticed I can speak ...
Man I’m going to try this. One thing that worked for me every time I tried it was the ear piece that played back your voice at a slight delay. Somehow reading your description of the metronome intuiti...
An actual metronome is useful too. My rule is try not to interrupt me while it is ticking. Turn on the metronome. One or two sentences or more. Turn off to mark end of speech. So the metronome doubl...
That's interesting, I tried haptik app on my apple watch but its intensity was too low to even feel. Don't know what intensity you're gettin on your garmin......
There is a constant vibration on your wrist at certain intervals and you can speak accordingly. In short, you can speak fluently with the timing of external stimuli, but I am not using it right now. W...
Does it make a sound or do you feel the vibration on your wrist? And while its on, do you consciously match your speech with the beats, or you dont think about it at all....