MIKKE is an app that uses Bluetooth (BLE) to intuitively find the direction of nearby people and devices.
Some people may not have a beacon when they go into the snowy mountains, but they do have a smartphone, right?
This app not only allows you to check the approximate location of friends, but can also, depending on the situation, track the smartphones of people who do not have the app.
Since smartphones communicate directly with each other without using GPS or internet communication, it can be used indoors, underground, in crowded places, and during disasters.
By combining the information displayed on the screen with the orientation of your smartphone,
you can intuitively get a sense of the direction of the other person.
The distance and location information displayed will vary depending on the smartphone's specifications and the surrounding environment (obstacles, signal strength, etc.).
It is not designed to measure accurately, but can be used as a guide to finding the other person.
You can set a nickname for each device,
and switch between transmitting mode and search mode.
MIKKE was created with the aim of communicating the distance and location relationships between people in a simpler and easier-to-understand way.
MIKKE is an app that helps you intuitively find the direction of nearby devices using Bluetooth (BLE).
It does not rely on GPS or an internet connection.
Devices communicate with each other, making MIKKE useful indoors, underground directly, in crowded areas, or during emergencies.
By combining on-screen information with the orientation of your smartphone,
you can easily understand which direction a nearby device is located.
Distance and position information may vary depending on the device and surrounding environment, such as obstacles and signal conditions.
This information is not intended for precise measurement, but can be used as a helpful reference when searching for nearby devices.
You can assign nicknames to devices and switch between broadcasting and scanning modes as needed.
MIKKE is designed to make understanding proximity and direction
simple, intuitive, and accessible for everyone.