Samsung Hearapy vs RideCalm vs Sense Relief: Comparing Motion Sickness Apps in 2026
Samsung pioneered 100Hz therapy with Galaxy Buds. See how RideCalm brings the same research-backed relief to every pair of headphones — no Samsung required.
Science-backed insights on motion sickness, vestibular health, and how sound therapy is changing the way we travel.
Your brain gets conflicting signals from your eyes and inner ear. Here is exactly what happens inside your body and why some people feel it worse.
Researchers discovered that a 100Hz tone stimulates the vestibular system, reducing nausea for up to 2 hours. We break down the study.
From where you sit in the car to what you eat before departure, these practical strategies will help you ride in comfort.
Children ages 2-12 are most susceptible to car sickness. Learn why their developing vestibular system makes them vulnerable and what parents can do.
Scrolling through your phone can trigger the same nausea as a winding road. Discover why screens confuse your vestibular system.
60 seconds of sound therapy. Up to 2 hours of relief. Based on university research.
Your inner ear is the command center for balance. Understand how this tiny organ controls everything from walking to motion sickness.
Not all remedies are created equal. We rank the most popular motion sickness solutions by effectiveness, from old-school to cutting-edge.
Genetics, vestibular adaptation, and neural wiring all play a role. Discover what makes some travelers immune to motion sickness.
Each mode of transport triggers motion sickness differently. Get tailored strategies for planes, boats, cars, trains, and VR.
Two drug-free approaches, very different science. Compare P6 wristband stimulation with 100Hz vestibular sound therapy.
Hearapy is Android-only. If you're an iPhone user looking for the same 100Hz motion sickness sound therapy, here's what to use.
A deep dive into why this specific frequency stimulates the vestibular system and how 60 seconds provides 2 hours of relief.
Hearapy is trending on social media. Users are raving about 100Hz sound therapy. But it's Android-only. Here's the iPhone solution.
VR sickness affects up to 70% of users. The same 100Hz vestibular science behind Hearapy can help — and it works on iPhone.
Research-backed sound therapy that works with any headphones. No pills, no patches, no side effects.
Download on the App Store