When a door is detected, your device will play a sound or give haptic feedback, and describe the door’s attributes (type of handle, whether the door is open or closed, etc), depending on your settings. The feedback is more frequent if the door is close to you.
Note: Door Detection should not be relied upon in circumstances where you may be harmed or injured, in high-risk or emergency situations, or for navigation.
Note: Door Detection is only available on iPhones 12 Pro or newer and iPads Pro from 2020 onwards.
For more information on using the Magnifier app, see the article How to use your device to magnify objects in iOS 16 for iPhone or iPad
This section gives you step-by-step instructions on how to use Door Detection in iOS 16, with pictures of the screens to help.
1. Tap the Magnifier icon on your Home screen.
Note: The Magnifier icon may appear in a different place on your home screen. If the icon doesn’t appear on your home screen at all, you can find the Magnifier app in your App Library – swipe right through your Home pages until you find it, then tap the Magnifier icon in the Utilities folder.
2. Tap the settings icon on the Magnifier screen and choose Settings.
3. In order to use Door Detection, Detection Mode needs to be one of the secondary controls. Scroll down to the Other Controls section and tap the green + (add) button for Detection Mode to move it to the Secondary Controls section.
4. You can drag Detection Mode to a new position in the Secondary Controls list.
5. Tap Done in the top-right corner to return to the main Magnifier screen.
6. Tap the Detection Mode button .
7. Tap the Door Detection icon .
8. Your device is now in Door Detection mode. When a door is detected, your device will play a sound and/or give haptic feedback. Depending on your settings, you will also receive a spoken and/or written description of the door’s attributes and how far away the door is.
To exit Door Detection, tap End in the top-left.
9. To customise Door Detection, tap the settings button and choose Settings.
10. Scroll to the bottom of the settings screen and tap Door Detection in the Detectors sections.
11. The distance of how far a door is away from you can be shown in metres or feet. Tap the option you would like to use.
12. A higher pitch sound is used if a door is detected within a set distance. Use the + (plus) and - (minus) buttons for Sound Pitch Distance to set the distance.
13. Your device can play sounds and give spoken feedback and haptic (vibration) feedback when a door is detected. Turn on the toggle switches for any of the feedback options you would like to receive.
Note: iPhones need to be in ring mode to hear sounds and spoken feedback.
14. A colour outline is used to highlight doors. To change the outline colour, tap Colour and choose from the options.
(iPhones only)
15. With Back Tap enabled, you can double-tap the back of your iPhone to hear more information about detected doors. Tap teh toggle switch for Back Tap to turn it on.
16. To choose what information you receive about detected doors, tap Door Attributes.
Tap to select the attributes you would like to receive feedback for:
17. By default, you will receive information about text and signs that are on or near a detected door. If you would prefer not to receive this information, tap the toggle switch for Door Decorations to turn it off.
18. When you are happy with your Door Detection settings, tap Back in the top-left corner. Next, tap Done to close settings and return to the Magnifier interface.