
Last year Apple launched Music Haptics in iOS 18, letting users experience Apple Music songs through haptic taps and vibrations. Ahead of upgrades to the feature in iOS 19, today the company spotlighting Music Haptics.
Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day, and while Apple already revealed its upcoming iOS 19 accessibility features earlier in the week, the company has a new video to share today.
Apple Music’s YouTube account showing its Music Haptics feature in action.
The new video highlights how Music Haptics can help users who are deaf or hard of hearing still experience music in a unique way.
You can try out Music Haptics now in iOS 18, but Apple has upgrades coming this fall in iOS 19.
The company : “Music Haptics on iPhone becomes more customizable with the option to experience haptics for a whole song or for vocals only, as well as the option to adjust the overall intensity of taps, textures, and vibrations.”
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