Keeping your loved ones informed about your whereabouts has never been easier, thanks to the new ‘Check In’ feature introduced in iOS 17. Whether you’re traveling or just want to provide a safety update, this feature allows you to share your expected arrival time and location seamlessly. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use the ‘Check In’ feature on your iOS 17 device.
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How To Change Location On iOS 17
Whether you’re looking for quick ways how to change notification location on iOS 17 or want to spoof your location for playing a game, here are ways to do so:
Recreation Adaptive Society Breaks Barriers with Free Accessibility Device Trials
In a heartwarming and inclusive initiative, the non-profit organization known as the Recreation Adaptive Society in Victoria recently opened its doors to the community, inviting people of all abilities to experience the joy of accessible outdoor activities at Clover Point. This exceptional event, aptly named the “Adaptive Bike Fest,” aimed to demonstrate that getting outdoors can be a shared experience, even for those with limited mobility. What sets this event apart is its provision of an invaluable opportunity for people to try out expensive accessibility devices, such as adaptive bikes, without any financial commitment.
How to Use iOS 17’s Check-In Feature for Safe Arrival Notifications
iOS 17 introduces the Check-In feature, simplifying the process of informing others about your safe arrival.
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EyeCan, an Israeli startup, has developed a smart headband to assist blind swimmers in navigating obstacles while swimming. This innovative device utilizes vibrations and bone conduction technology to provide real-time alerts and enhance the safety and confidence of visually impaired individuals in the pool.
Navigating the NYC Subway with Commute Booster
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Cal State Fullerton develops Assistive Glasses for people with vision loss
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New haptic system guides people with vision loss
Clipped to a walking frame, wheelchair or white cane, Dornell is a smart handle for sight-impaired users which sends tiny vibrations to the hand to indicate the direction to take or the presence of obstacles. The fruit of previous research in robotics for inclusion, this project is currently the subject of an INRIA Challenge to introduce new haptic technologies and solve scientific issues linked to multisensory perception, says the French research institute Inria in a press release.
How to share location on iPhone
For this tip, you’ll need to have Find My iPhone set up. Make sure Find My iPhone is turned on, and that the Share My Location toggle is also enabled.
How to find your parked car on iPhone
Apple Maps’ parked car feature allows you to use Maps to find your car in a sea of vehicles. For this to work, your car will need either CarPlay or a Bluetooth stereo that your iPhone pairs with.
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