Why you get carsick—and how an iPhone feature might help

The perpetual struggle of many commuters: getting through a long road trip without turning green around the gills or, worse, spewing forth a stomach contents cocktail. For some, motion sickness is an inevitable foe in the car – but there's hope.

Researchers have long tried to crack the code on why we get carsick and how to prevent it. The problem lies in our conflicting senses of balance and movement. When driving, our inner ear detects the fluid sloshing around inside, while our eyes see a different picture. This conflict can lead to nausea and disorientation.

Enter Apple's Vehicle Motion Cues feature, designed to alleviate this conflict by overlaying visual cues onto your screen. These dots appear on either side of the display, moving in sync with the vehicle's movements – such as turns or speeding up. The idea is that these cues will help align your inner ear with what you see, reducing nausea.

While Apple doesn't cite any specific scientific study behind its feature, a similar approach used by researchers from the University of Salzburg has shown promising results. Users who tried the feature reported reduced feelings of motion sickness – although it may not work for everyone.

If you're one of those car-sick commuters, it's worth giving Vehicle Motion Cues a shot. Try toggling the feature on only when driving and see how it goes. You might just find yourself reading in comfort next time.

But prevention is key – so what can you do to avoid getting carsick? The CDC suggests avoiding motion sickness triggers like travel on an empty stomach, and steering clear of alcohol and smoking (both are known to exacerbate symptoms). And if all else fails, simply looking out at the horizon or focusing on objects in the distance may help resolve the conflict.

So next time you hit the road, consider giving this iPhone feature a spin – it might just be your ticket to a stress-free commute.
 
🚗💨 I gotta say, finally someone's workin' on somethin' that'll make long road trips less miserable for all us suckers who get carsick 😩. The idea behind Apple's Vehicle Motion Cues sounds legit - it's all about helpin' our brains sync up what we see with what we feel in the car, you know? 🤯 But still gotta be careful, ya know? Can't just hop on a road trip without doin' some prep work first, like not eatin' a whole pizza by yourself or smokin' before gettin' behind the wheel... that's just plain crazy talk 😂.
 
I'm getting so fed up with car sickness 😩🚗 I've tried every trick in the book - ginger tea, acupressure bands, you name it! 🤣 And now Apple's got this fancy motion cue thingy on its iPhone... sounds like a game changer to me 💡👍 I'm definitely gonna give it a shot next time I hit the road. But seriously, have any of you guys ever tried looking at something far away when you're feeling car sick? Like, just staring into space for a bit 🌅... helps calm my stomach down instantly! 😌
 
I'm telling ya, this Apple thing is super fishy 🤔. I mean, they're just now figuring out how to help people with motion sickness? What's going on here? It's like they're trying to control our minds or something 😏. And have you seen those dots they add onto the screen? That's some creepy tech right there 👀. I'm not saying it won't work for some people, but what about others? Are we just gonna be stuck with motion sickness forever? 🤕
 
🚗💡 I'm so down for Apple's Vehicle Motion Cues! 🤔 It's like they finally cracked the code on getting rid of that awful motion sickness feeling 😷. I've been there, done that, and got the t-shirt (or should I say, the green face? 😂). But seriously, this feature sounds like a total game-changer for all us commuters out there. No more queasy tummies or eyesight problems 🤯. Plus, it's just so cool how they're using visual cues to sync up our inner ear with what we see 🌐. I'm gonna try it out ASAP and report back on how it goes! 👍
 
Wow 🚗😊 interesting how Apple's trying to tackle motion sickness with their new feature! Not sure if it'll work for everyone but definitely worth a shot 🤔💡 gotta try those tips from the CDC too, like eating something before traveling and avoiding booze 😂🚗
 
I'm so down for this new Apple feature, like totally needed something to make my long drives less of a miserable experience 😂. I mean, who hasn't felt that queasy feeling when driving? But seriously, the idea of having visual cues on the screen is kinda genius 🤓. I've tried those ginger candies and wristbands before, but this sounds way more convenient. And hey, it's always good to have a trick up your sleeve for those pesky car sickness days. My friend got that feature on her iPhone last year and said it really helped, so fingers crossed it works for me too! 💪
 
just got the news about apple's new motion sickness fix and i'm stoked 🤩 it's like they finally cracked the code on why we get carsick in the first place... i mean, who hasn't had that nauseated feeling when stuck in traffic for hours? 😷 anyway, using this feature might just be a lifesaver for me - trying it out next time i hit the road 🚗👍
 
I totally get why carsick people would freak out during long road trips 🚗😷. I've had my fair share of queasy rides with friends and family. One thing that worked for me was playing games or listening to podcasts on the way - took my mind off the sickness 😂. But hey, if a new feature like Vehicle Motion Cues can help reduce nausea, sign me up! 🙌 It's all about finding what works for each person, I guess... but this sounds like it could be a game-changer for some people 👍
 
🚗💨 You know what's wild? We spend so much time trying to figure out how to deal with motion sickness, and now Apple's like "hey, we got this". It's like our bodies are playing this game of cat and mouse, where the inner ear is like "I've got this" and the eyes are all "nope, not me". But seriously, have you ever noticed how some people can just cruise around in a car all day without batting an eyelid? It's like they're immune to the whole motion sickness thing. Maybe it's about finding that balance between our senses... or maybe it's just a matter of practice 🤔💪
 
I don’t usually comment but I was reading about that new Apple feature and thought it’s kinda interesting... They're trying to solve this whole motion sickness thing which is like, super annoying on long road trips 🚗😷. I've had my fair share of queasy moments while driving with friends or family members who get carsick too... It's always a bit of a bummer because you can't just sit there and do nothing about it 😒.

I think the idea behind Vehicle Motion Cues is pretty cool, overlaying those little dots on your screen to help align your senses... But I'm not sure how effective it'll be for everyone 🤔. I mean, motion sickness can be so unpredictable, right? 🤷‍♂️

Still, if you're one of those people who get carsick all the time, it's worth a try, I guess 😊. And hey, prevention is always better than trying to cure symptoms, so avoiding an empty stomach and stuff like that might help too... 👍
 
😂🚗💨[Image of someone in a car looking green and holding their stomach]🤢 Ah, carsickness 🚗💔! Who hasn't been there? 😩 [GIF of a car flying off the road] Hold on to your seats (pun intended)! 🚀 Apple's got a new feature that might just save you from the heave-ho 😅[Image of Apple's iPhone screen showing Vehicle Motion Cues] Try it out and see if it helps! 🤞 [Meme of a person saying "I'm not lazy, I'm just on energy-saving mode"] But prevention is key, folks! 🚫 Eat some snacks, stay hydrated, and don't be a party pooper 😉[GIF of someone drinking water]
 
i was just thinking about foodie spots in nyc... have you guys tried that new ramen place in williamsburg? i heard their tonkotsu is insane 🤯 but anyway, back to car sickness... i remember when i was a kid, my grandma used to make this amazing ginger tea that would always calm me down during car rides. maybe it's just a placebo effect, lol 😂
 
I'm stoked about Apple's new Vehicle Motion Cues feature 🚗💻! It's like they've cracked the code on motion sickness 😅. I've had my fair share of car rides that left me feeling queasy, but this sounds like a game-changer. Overlaying visual cues onto the screen is pure genius 🤓. And it's not just Apple, researchers at the University of Salzburg have been working on similar tech too 💡. I'm definitely giving this a try on my next road trip... maybe I'll even be able to enjoy the scenery 🌄.
 
omg, i'm so glad they're working on something like this! 🤯 motion sickness is literally the WORST 😷 and it's always a struggle for me when i'm driving long distances. but if apple's vehicle motion cues feature can really help align our senses, that'd be amazing 💫 i've tried some remedies in the past like ginger gum or acupressure bands, but they're not always reliable. what i love about this approach is that it uses technology to help alleviate symptoms 📱 and i think it's genius! the more options we have for dealing with motion sickness, the better 😊
 
omg i know how frustrating motion sickness is when ur on long trips lol 🤯🚗 i tried some tips like avoiding food before driving and not using my phone while driving but sometimes its still super bad 😷 anyway im excited about this new feature from apple... it makes sense that the dots would help align our senses or something like that? 👀 has anyone else tried it out yet? 🤔
 
🚗💸 45% of people experience motion sickness, like, every year, and it's super annoying 😩! I'm all about trying out new tech to make my daily commutes less crampy 🤯. The Apple feature is a great idea, but what if we talk about the real stats? 📊 Did you know that 75% of motion sickness cases are caused by conflicting senses? 🤔 It's like our brain gets all confused and says "eww, I'm gonna puke!" 🚽. Anyway, I've tried it out with friends and saw a 60% reduction in nausea symptoms! 📈 Worth checking out, for sure 😊.
 
I remember when my mate used to get totally queasy on road trips and had to pull over every 5 mins 🤢... sounds like that Apple thingy could help? but what about those other prevention tips tho? like, why did the CDC say no alcohol & smoking?! didn't they know that was just for fun?! lol anyway, if it works, I'm all for it!
 
🚗😒 I'm surprised Apple is incorporating such a innovative solution into their software, considering how prevalent motion sickness is among commuters... Still, the principle behind Vehicle Motion Cues makes sense - our conflicting senses of balance and movement can indeed lead to nausea 🤯. It's interesting that researchers have found promising results with similar approaches 📚. Trying this feature out might help alleviate those pesky car-sickness episodes, especially when driving long distances 🌄.
 
omg I'm so over carsick 🤢! i've tried every trick in the book to avoid getting queasy on long road trips - from ginger candies to wristbands that claim to 'help' 😒. but seriously, this new feature from Apple sounds legit 🤑. having those visual cues on your screen could actually make a big difference. I mean, who hasn't had one of those "which way is up?" moments while driving? 🤯 it's crazy how our brains get mixed signals when it comes to balance and movement.

anyway, I'm definitely gonna try out this feature ASAP 📱. and if you're like me and hate feeling green around the gills on long drives, it's def worth a shot 😊. just think about all the hours you can spend not worrying about getting sick - that's time well spent, am I right? 💼
 
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