In this Episode Bobby showcases the
Focus 14 Blue Wireless Braille Display
for the Blind by Freedom Scientific. With superior portability and advanced features, the Focus 14 Blue is the ultimate go-anywhere Braille interface device. Read text messages, navigate your smartphone screen, and enter text all without taking your phone off your belt or out of your bag. The Focus 14 Blue features an efficient, full featured Braille keyboard for your smartphone, plus the ability to read your smartphone’s display silently.
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WHO Launches the WHOeyes App on World Sight Day
Vision loss affects people of all ages, with at least 2.2 billion globally having near or distance vision impairment. World Sight Day, observed every second Thursday of October, highlights the global impact of blindness and vision impairment.
How to Change the Color of Text Bubbles on Android
If you want to change the color of text bubbles on Android, your best bet is to apply a new wallpaper or pick a different color palette. The new theme applies across your phone’s interface, including apps that support Material You theming.
Elections Canada Aims to Empower Visually Impaired Voters with Innovative Mobile App
Elections Canada is actively searching for a proficient partner with the technical prowess to create a groundbreaking smartphone application. This app’s primary objective is to enable blind and visually impaired voters to independently verify their ballot selections.
Festival Trials Headset to Aid Visually Impaired
In a groundbreaking move toward inclusivity, the Forwards Festival in Bristol recently embarked on a world-first trial to offer visually impaired individuals an immersive festival experience. This pioneering initiative introduced a cutting-edge headset that not only allowed users to soak in the festival’s sounds but also provided them with a visual spectacle like never before.
Walmart’s Commitment to Accessibility Empowers People with Disabilities
Walmart is making a new push to better serve people with disabilities with a slew of adaptive products ranging from clothing to technology.
Navigating the NYC Subway with Commute Booster
New York City’s bustling subway system is a lifeline for millions of commuters, but for those with vision loss, navigating its complex corridors and stations can be a daunting challenge. Recognizing this need, researchers at NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering and Grossman School of Medicine have developed an innovative app called Commute Booster.
Samsung TVs introduce significant accessibility with SeeColors Mode
Samsung has recently introduced a significant accessibility upgrade to its lineup of TVs and computer monitors. This article aims to provide an overview of Samsung’s latest initiative, highlighting the key features of the newly introduced SeeColors mode.
Empatheyes designs VR simulator to replicate an individual’s exact visual impairment
A mother of 17-year-old twins who have a rare genetic condition, diagnosed when they were babies, which impacts their sight has designed new ‘virtual reality’ software to let parents see life through their children’s eyes.
Microsoft coming out with a accessibility assistant for content creators
At this year’s Microsoft Ability Summit, the company has revealed its latest advancements for accessibility and disability inclusion. First, it’s bringing an accessibility assistant to Microsoft 365 (formerly Microsoft Office). The aim is to help people produce content that’s more accessible.
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