Herbal Essences is already front runners within accessible hair care, by making their shampoo and conditioner bottles distinguishable by touch. Now, they are taking the next step by offering Be My Eyes users free, live video support from their hair care experts.
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This No Jab Cane Takes the White Cane to the Next Level
The No Jab Cane is a patent pending revolutionary shock absorbing handle wrapped in genuine sheepskin leather that gently recoils approximately 5 inches when striking a solid object, then automatically returns to its original position.
University Introduces New Wayfinding System for Blind and Visually Impaired People
The University of Guelph has installed BlindSquare, an app-based wayfinding system to help visually impaired students, staff and visitors find their way around campus.
How Do People Born Blind Learn What Elephants and Sharks Look Like
Adults born blind that have never seen elephants and sharks have rich insight into what the animals look like, a new Johns Hopkins University study found.
Scotiabank Redesigns App with New Accessibility Features for iPhone and iPad
Scotiabank has released a new app for iPhone and iPad users, which it describes as “redesigned for real life.”
Activist Improving Accessibility Across Canada
Accessibility activist Rick Hansen has a new poster to show you. One with adjustable text at an eye level so people in wheelchairs can read it, text in multiple languages, a braille pad and even a recording of someone reading it.
RAZ Mobility Announces the Lucia Phone for Blind, Low Vision or Hard of Hearing
RAZ Mobility, a provider of mobile assistive technology, is announcing the launch of the Lucia phone. Lucia is an easy-to-use basic mobile phone specifically designed to address the unique needs of people who are blind, low vision or hard of hearing.
Gaining Entrepreneurial Skills with New Venture Zone Game
Aspiring Canadian entrepreneurs can now learn to run their own business with the Venture Zone Game, a new app that teaches business skills in a fun way.
Artificially Blurring Children’s Sight Until They Understand What They See
Congenital cataracts account for up to 20 percent of blindness cases in children.
Self-Driving Shuttle Launches in Beaumont
Beaumont is the first city in Canada to integrate a driverless shuttle into mixed traffic and pedestrians.
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