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RealSAM hub for visually impaired people launches on smart speakers
Just launched, the new RealSAM Smart Speaker solution is a dedicated hub for blind and visually impaired people, offering subscribers access to thousands of books, newspapers, podcasts, radio stations and information from a range of UK sight loss charities.
How to enable VoiceOver Recognition Feature on iOS 14
There is a new VoiceOver Recognition feature for images in iOS 14 and it’s accurate in describing what’s in a picture for blind and visually impaired users.
NaviLens is being tested for Visually Impaired Bus Riders in New York
The MTA in New York is testing a new app that will allow visually impaired bus riders to find stops and learn arrival times.
New app enables visually impaired users to use popular apps with voice commands
Imagine being able to fully control popular Apps and phone functionality with just your voice. By just giving voice commands, you can:
Freeview Play’s Accessible TV Guide is now available
Freeview has rolled out its Accessible TV Guide and is available at Channel 555 on selected devices. The aim is to make it simpler for those with accessibility needs, such as visual impairments and hearing loss, to find content using the service.
Apple adds People Detection’ accessibility feature in iOS 14.2 Beta
Apple has included a new accessibility feature in the latest release of the iOS 14.2 beta called People Detection, which is a part of the Magnifier app.
Police develop new system to identify officers at your door
Thames Valley Police recently launched the Visual Impairment Protocol (VIP). It applies to anyone who is blind or visually impaired. It can also be used by anyone who cares for, or supports, someone who is visually impaired.
Is Apple Developing Braille for a Watch Band?
With the onset of Apple to deliver Apple Watch 6, a technique containing patent has been granted to Apple. The patent includes techniques for delivering information to a user devoid of audio or visual outputs. Tactile outputs are being used by the watch band to convey notification to a user.
Human Instruments Designs the “Haptic Baton
A blind musician can feel a conductor’s movements, thanks to a high-tech baton
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