Clap - clap your hands and find your iPhone anywhere in the house

Clap

  Clap is a tweak extremely interesting launched during the past days in Cydia, allowing us to quickly find a "lost" iPhone around the house. As the name suggests, the tweak is designed to allow us to clap our hands to discover the location of a terminal, it playing a certain sound to allow the location.

  According to its developer, Clap it listens at regular time intervals for the sounds around the terminal and when the loud ones are detected, an alarm goes off. Considering that it is useful for lost terminals, the tweak only works when you have the device's screen closed, so it will not consume energy unnecessarily even when you use it.

Clap listens (not continuously, only at regular intervals) with your microphone for high-level sounds, if it detects one, it plays a short but loud alarm. It works only when your screen is shut off. But Clap is not a simple microphone listener. It features an accelerometer implementation, used to understand when and how fast your device is moving. This lets us avoid many false positives that can be bothering. It has a super comfortable switch to turn it off without even unlocking your phone. How? By using your phone's ringer switch. You turn it to "silent" mode, and Clap magically turns off.

  Clap uses the accelerometer to determine the movement of the terminal and prevent the alarm from running while walking, so you don't have to worry about it ringing on the street. To stop the functionality of the tweak, it is only necessary to activate the silent mode on the iPhone, but of course you will have to remember where you placed it.

  Clap settings can be customized through a menu available in the Settings application, the tweak can be purchased for $1 from Cydia's BigBoss repo.