SuperVision magnifier

3.4
214 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

SuperVision is an advanced magnifier for the visually impaired based on google cardboard. You can use it with or without a cardboard unit. Without cardboard, SuperVision is a portable electronic magnifier while integrated with a google cardboard as a electronic glasses. The application could help to a wide range of visually impaired users (presbyopia, myopia, macular diseases...) in their day to day.

The application allows to easily control the zoom, the contrast and the color mode of the image. Three natural and seven synthetical color models are supported. You can also use SuperVision in dark environments, by activating the flash of your smartphone.

:-:-:-:-: INTERFACE :-:-:-:-:
You can control SuperVision by touching directly on the screen, with an external bluetooth keyboard, with the cardboard button (a cursor controled by your head will appear), with a gamepad or with a selfie remote control. When an action is received (touch screen, key pressed or cardboard button is triggered) the control buttons will appear to setup the view.
The application is fully compatible with the accessibility system of Android (TalkBack).

:-:-:-:-: HOW TO USE :-:-:-:-:
When you activate the control buttons you will see the following (from left to right):
- Contrast - A pair of buttons for increase or decrease the image contrast.
- Flash - Set flash on/off for dark environments.
- Bifocal Mode - In many situations, you probably need to alternate between far and near view. For example, watch tv while reading a book, or read the blackboard and take notes at the same time in the case of students. When bifocal mode it is activated, the application manages two setups: far view and near/reading view. The application detects both states using the orientation of the device. Simply look forward and adjust the controls for this view and then look down for setup the near view. The application will save both setups and will alternate between them automatically.
- Cardboard Mode - Switch between cardboard mode or smartphone mode.
- Reset - Configuration will back to predefined values except cardboard mode and bifocal mode.
- Pause - A button to freeze the video
- Color Mode - Switch between color modes (3 natural colors and 7 synthetical colors for reading)
- Zoom - A pair of buttons for increase or decrease the zoom. Maximum zoom supported is x6.

SuperVision is developped by the Mobile Vision Research Lab and Neosistec. This work is partially funded by Generalitat Valenciana and MIMECO. Thanks to the VI associations ONCE and RetiMur for their collaboration.
Updated on
Nov 25, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

3.3
205 reviews
Digvijay L. Prakash
March 5, 2024
Thank this for updating this app. There is one major issue though. The 2017 version supported keyboard or joystick controls for zooming in and changing color. Haven't been able to make my keyboard work with the newer version ( tried on 2 Android 14 devices). Without this, once the device is on my head, I can't control anything. That kind of defeats the purpose.
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A Google user
December 31, 2018
Interesting App . Needs image stabilization (aka anti-shake) to be useful as glasses. Should also have blue light removal to avoid ganglion death. Probably also requires good camera with optical zoom to work effectively. And also the controls need work - a combination of tongue clicking and eye blinks perhaps ?...
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A Google user
June 8, 2019
Almost what I want, but it can't zoom out enough to make the view match normal vision in head-mounted mode. It needs to be able to pull back further, even if that means there will be a black border around the image.
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MVRLab & Neosistec
June 8, 2019
Sorry but note that this is a magnifier for low vision users, not a passthrough camera app. You could find this functionality in closed solutios like Samsung Gear VR Glasses. Bests

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Bug fixes