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A react-native module for iOS `CMHeadphoneMotionManager` api, which you can use for getting the headphone(airpods) motion data
A react-native module for iOS CMHeadphoneMotionManager api, which you can use for getting the headphone(airpods) motion data, this api is only available for iOS 14+
npm install react-native-headphone-motion
npx pod-install
Then you must add below config to Info.plist if you are going to get headphone motion data, or your app will be crashed by system:
<key>NSMotionUsageDescription</key>
<string>The description will be shown under the permission dialog</string>
isHeadphoneMotionAvailablea boolean constant for checking if the system support this functionality
requestPermission() => Promise<AuthorizationStatus>call this will trigger system permission dialog to request permission and return the permission status. Same with other permission strategy, the dialog only show at the first call, subsequent calls only return status.
getAuthorizationStatus() => Promise<AuthorizationStatus>get the permission request status
startListenDeviceMotionUpdates() => Promise<void>after calling this, onDeviceMotionUpdates event will be triggered continuously if the device was connected and onDeviceMotionUpdatesError would be triggered if error occurred
startDeviceMotionUpdates() => Promise<void>after calling this, no onDeviceMotionUpdates or onDeviceMotionUpdatesError would be triggered, you need to manually call getLatestDeviceMotion() to get the latest motion data
stopDeviceMotionUpdates() => Promise<void>after calling this, onHeadphoneDisconnected event would be triggered (the system automatically disconnect your headphone from your app if you stopped getting motion updates), and getLatestDeviceMotion() will always return empty data
isDeviceMotionActive() => Promise<boolean>check if you are in active status of getting motion data
getLatestDeviceMotion() => Promise<HeadphoneMotionData | null>get the latest motion data, normally used with startDeviceMotionUpdates, return null if you did not call startXxUpdates
onDeviceMotionUpdates((data: HeadphoneMotionData) => void) => EmitterSubscriptiona listener called after you called startListenDeviceMotionUpdates
onDeviceMotionUpdatesError((error: {text: string}) => void) => EmitterSubscriptiona listener called after you called startListenDeviceMotionUpdates
onHeadphoneConnected(() => void) => EmitterSubscriptiona listener called when you called startXxUpdates and headphone is in connected
onHeadphoneDisconnected(() => void) => EmitterSubscriptiona listener called when you called stopDeviceMotionUpdates and headphone is in connected
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A react-native module for iOS `CMHeadphoneMotionManager` api, which you can use for getting the headphone(airpods) motion data
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