ScreenSense
ScreenSense is a mobile app that helps parents run quick, age-appropriate vision and hearing check-ins for kids (rough screening, not diagnosis). It guides families through standardized tasks: distance-appropriate symbol charts, color/contrast checks, and simple hearing-in-noise and tone-detection games using calibrated instructions and device-specific safeguards. Results are tracked over time, highlighting meaningful changes rather than one-off scores. The app generates a shareable report for pediatricians, school nurses, or audiology/optometry clinics, including what was tested, environment notes (room noise, lighting), and confidence level. It also includes a “when to stop and seek care now” checklist for urgent symptoms (sudden hearing loss, eye pain, head injury). Brutal truth: accuracy is limited by phone hardware and home conditions, so the product wins by being consistent, transparent, and good at prompting timely professional follow-up—not by pretending to replace clinicians.