If you’re on the hunt for the right jailbreak tweak for your pwned iPhone or iPad on iOS or iPadOS 14, then you’ve come to the right place. That’s because we’re always curating specialized lists of what we believe are some of the bestjailbreak tweaksfor various facets of Apple’s mobile operating systems.
Today, we thought we’d narrow our focus down to the likes of haptic feedback for iOS 14-equipped iPhones. Whether you fancy making use of the Taptic Engine for keyboard usage or for tapping on various UI elements throughout the mobile operating system, this is one roundup you won’t want to miss.

The best haptic feedback jailbreak tweaks for iOS 14
Vibrato – $0.99
A wonderful one-stop-shop solution for all your haptic feedback needs isVibrato, which for a small fee, lets you add and customize haptic feedback to a truck load of different elements and functions of your jailbroken iPhone.
Vibrato has all the staples covered, like the keyboard, physical buttons, and even app icons and device locking/unlocking. You can even adjust the intensity to your liking as well.

Ourfull review of Vibratogoes in depth with the feature set and how it can be used.
TappyKeyboard – FREE
For those moments when you’re on a budget and you only want your iPhone’s keyboard to buzz like an Android handset’s keyboard would,TappyKeyboardis going to be your ticket.
This simple tweak doesn’t have many options to configure, and it’s incredibly easy to use.

You can learn all about TappyKeyboardin our full review post.
Clockator – FREE
Want some haptic feedback in your iPhone’s native Clock app? If you answered yes, then look no further than a free jailbreak tweak dubbedClockator.
Clockator is a highly configurable tweak that lets you configure haptic feedback for various UI elements of the Clock app, including the stopwatch buttons, the timer buttons, swipe to delete functions, and a lot more.
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You can find out more about Clockator and what it brings to the tablein our full review post.
MuteVibes – FREE
The ringer/silent switch on the side of your iPhone already hints a touch of haptic feedback when toggled into the mute position, butMuteVibestakes things one step further.
With MuteVibes, you may adjust the vibration intensity of switching not only into mute mode, but into ringer mode as well.

You can find out more about MuteVibes and how it worksin our full review post.
VolVibes – FREE
And if you liked that one above, and thought about adding similar haptic feedback to your handset’s volume buttons, thenVolVibesis a good place to start looking.
VolVibes lets you feel that sucky vibration each time you press the volume up button or volume down button on your handset.
You can learn more about VolVibes, how it works, and the options it providesin our full review post.
Buzz Buzz Lite – FREE
Buzz Buzz Liteis a free jailbreak tweak that brings quasi-all-in-one haptic feedback to your iPhone, albeit in a less configurable fashion than Vibrato.
While a paid version of Buzz Buzz is also available for just 50¢ with more configuration, Buzz Buzz isn’t totally working with iOS 14, so the free Lite version is easier to recommend since at least some of the vibration functions work and in more places than one.
You can learn all about Buzz Buzz Litein our full review post.
TapMe – FREE
If you’re interested in haptic feedback when launching apps, then you’re probably going to like a free release dubbedTapMe.
This tweak not only offers haptic feedback strength controls, but also optional app launching sounds.
you’re able to learn more about TapMe and how it worksin our full review post.
NotiVibe – FREE
For those moments when you’re attempting to find out if you have any important missed notifications, but you don’t want to make it obvious that you’re checking your phone,NotiVibecan help.
This app lets you configure haptic patterns that you can invoke for specific apps, and if you have a missed notification from that app, then you can find out with a special gesture right from your pocket by feeling for the specific vibration pattern you chose.
You can learn everything you need to know about NotoVibe and how it worksin our full review post.
BuzzTime – FREE
Another jailbreak tweak that lets you check for information right from your pocket in a discreet manner with haptic feedback isBuzzTime.
With this tweak, you can invoke a gesture of your choosing to feel for certain vibration patterns that will clue you in on the current time.
You can learn more about BuzzTime and how it worksin our full review post.
Conclusion
Believe us when we say that we wish we could add more tweaks to today’s list, but since we’re only focusing on the best of the best here, conciseness is certainly an important consideration,
Want more iOS 14 jailbreak tweaks? Try these:
If you believe we missed something important in today’s list, then please feel free to drop a comment below so that otherjailbreakersmay benefit from your recommendation(s).