The technology acts as a digital optometrist for your screen. It dynamically adjusts contrast, brightness, sharpness, and color saturation in real-time. Unlike standard display settings that apply a static filter, MiraVision uses intelligent processing to adapt the image based on the content you are viewing and the ambient lighting of your surroundings.
Download a test image. Search Google for "grayscale ramp" and "color bars PNG." Save it to your gallery. miravision app
With Miravision, residents can view live public camera feeds – promoting transparency and situational awareness. Whether you’re checking road conditions or just curious about downtown activity, Miravision puts eyes on the city. The technology acts as a digital optometrist for your screen
| Feature | MiraVision App | Third-Party Apps | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Not required | Often required | | Hardware Overlay | Yes (direct chipset control) | No (software filter overlay) | | Battery Drain | ~0% (hardware level) | 5-10% (constant CPU/GPU rendering) | | Screen Recording Impact | No effect | Can cause flickering | | Latency (Gaming) | Zero | Adds 1-3 frames of lag | Download a test image
For mobile gamers, the MiraVision app is a hidden weapon. When you launch a game (PUBG, COD Mobile, Genshin Impact), the phone’s gaming software (e.g., MIUI Game Turbo, Realme Game Space) taps into the MiraVision API.
: Modifies the screen's refresh rate based on what you are doing (e.g., gaming vs. reading) to ensure fluid motion while saving battery life.
detailing how the technology maximizes the efficiency of the display panel and power consumption. Developer Documentation: