Headphone Assistant provides important iOS information through headphones connected to an iDevice

  Headphone Assistant is a tweak available since last evening in Cydia, and through it we can obtain useful information from iOS through headphones connected to the iDevice. More precisely, the tweak can give us information about the time, the names of the people who call us or the texts of the notifications received from the applications, together with the names of the applications that sent them.

Do you turn on your device to check the current time or read notifications while listening to music with headphones? With this tweak, you don't need to do that. This tweak tells you the current time, notifications and caller names with the headphone's remote control.

  Headphone Assistant Because it works on top of any other application that runs multimedia content on our iDevices, the tweak first stops the multimedia content from running to provide the information. To activate it, we will have to press the button to activate Siri and we will automatically receive all the information that the tweak can provide.

These have default behaviors:

  • Pause music and play with the remote button on the locked and dimmed screen – Tells the current time and play.
  • Press the remote button when you receive notifications on locked and undimmed screen – Tells notifications.
  • When you receive a call or FaceTime – Tells the caller name.

  Headphone Assistant is available at the price of $2 in the repo BigBoss al Cydia.