I Tried Samsung's All New Earbuds Therapy App for Travel Sickness — and It Might Actually Work
Hearapy plays low-frequency audio to stimulate the inner ear and reduce travel nausea for up to two hours, based on research from Nagoya University.
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Samsung’s new app turns Galaxy Buds into a remedy for motion sickness
Last updated: March 30th, 2026 at 15:23 UTC+02:00 Now available from the Play Store. Abhijeet Mishra / SamMobile Samsung made a surprise announcement today. Out of the blue, the company announced a new mobile app, Hearapy, designed to help people who suffer from motion sickness during travel and…
Samsung’s new app claims to alleviate motion sickness using sound
Taking 60 seconds to listen to a simple tone could make your next trip more enjoyable. | Image: Samsung Samsung released a new free app today called Hearapy, now available for Android devices through the Google Play store, that it claims can reduce the symptoms of motion sickness using just sound. The app's functionality is very straightforward. It plays a low 100Hz sine wave tone through a pair of connected headphones for 60 seconds. This is su…
Samsung has announced the launch of the Hearapy app to avoid dizziness during trips through playback of specific audio frequencies that help relieve nausea or vertigos.
With Hearapy, Samsung is launching a new free Android app against travel sickness. Special low audio frequencies are designed to stimulate the inner ear and thus relieve nausea while driving. The smartphone becomes a medical companion. (Continue reading)
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