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Vision Assist: Ambient Night Vision Aid at Mac App Store analyse
Sinecure Industries
Version
1
Size
693.36 Kb
Updated
9 years ago
Released
01 Mar 2012
Description
A harsh iPhone LED flashlight is not ideal for a lot of situations, so we set out to create a solution. Our filters are designed to preserve night vision while still allowing you to see.
THE THREE FILTERS
* Stealth: A deep red, similar to military applications
* Ease: A light green, perfect to see farther into the distance
* Clear: A darker green, commonly used on nighttime heads up displays
THE FACTS
√ Opens Almost Instantly
√ No ads. Ever.
√ 3 Night vision modes
√ Emergency main light
The Long Explanation:
Sinecure Industries has done serious research into the best colors for night vision filters that would suit any situation for Vision Assist: Ambient Night Vision Aid. The back of our eye, called the retina, detects light and allows us to see. The retina is made of of 2 types of structures, cones and rods. The cones are responsible for our normal daytime vision. Cones detect both the wavelength (color) and intensity (brightness) of light that goes into our eyes and passes that information to our brain.
The rods are responsible for our "night adapted vision". Rods do not detect wavelength (no color), but are very sensitive to intensity (brightness) of light. They pass on only shades of gray to our brain. They only work at very low light intensities (dim light), are most sensitive to light at about 500nm (turquoise/cyan), and are blind to red light (around 620nm).
If you are walking around under daylight and you see the world in a kaleidoscope of colors, you are using your cones to see with. If you are walking around under starlight and the whole landscape appears as shades of gray, you are using your rods to see with. Rods take some time to work after moving from bright lights to a dim environment, usually about 15-30 minutes for them to work at 100%. However, even a fraction of a second of bright light will cause the clock to reset and you may have to wait another 15-30 minutes for your night vision to be back to 100%.
Estimates
Availability
Devices
iPhone3GS
iPadWifi
iPad3G
iPhone4
iPodTouchThirdGen
iPodTouchFourthGen
iPad2Wifi
iPad23G
iPhone4S
iPadThirdGen
iPadThirdGen4G
iPhone5
iPodTouchFifthGen
iPadFourthGen
iPadFourthGen4G
iPadMini
iPadMini4G
iPhone5c
iPhone5s
iPadAir
iPadAirCellular
iPadMiniRetina
iPadMiniRetinaCellular
iPhone6
iPhone6Plus
iPadAir2
iPadAir2Cellular
iPadMini3
iPadMini3Cellular
iPodTouchSixthGen
iPhone6s
iPhone6sPlus
iPadMini4
iPadMini4Cellular
iPadPro
iPadProCellular
iPadPro97
iPadPro97Cellular
iPhoneSE
iPhone7
iPhone7Plus
iPad611
iPad612
iPad71
iPad72
iPad73
iPad74
iPhone8
iPhone8Plus
iPhoneX
Pricing by country
| Country | Price |
|---|---|
| Canada | 1.39 CAD |
| China | 6 CNY |
| France | 1.09 EUR |
| Germany | 1.09 EUR |
| Italy | 1.09 EUR |
| Netherlands | 1.09 EUR |
| Portugal | 1.09 EUR |
| Spain | 1.09 EUR |
| Poland | 1.09 EUR |
| UK | 0.99 GBP |
| India | 79 INR |
| Japan | 120 JPY |
| Poland | 4.99 PLN |
| Russia | 75 RUB |
| Turkey | 4.49 TRY |
| USA | 0.99 USD |
| Korea, Republic Of | 1.09 USD |
| Ukraine | 0.99 USD |