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Meta Smart Glasses for Visually Impaired People
Ray-Ban for Visually Impaired People Technology continues its remarkable journey of transforming how we interact with the world. For people living with sight loss, this evolution is opening exciting new […]
Read moreApple Intelligence Features in iOS 18
Apple’s new iOS 18 introduces Apple Intelligence, a suite of AI-powered features designed to enhance the usability and accessibility of their devices. These innovations significantly benefit users with visual impairments […]
Read moreiOS 18 Accessibility Features Update
Apple’s latest iOS 18 update (coming into effect on 10th September) introduces a range of features designed to enhance accessibility for visually impaired users. These enhancements demonstrate Apple’s commitment to […]
Read moreComprehensive Guide to Apple iPad Accessibility Features
Table of Contents 1. VoiceOver 2. Zoom 3. Magnifier 4. Display & Text Size Adjustments 5. Speak Selection & Speak Screen 6. Audio Descriptions 7. Braille Support 8. Colour Filters […]
Read moreHow to use the ReBokeh magnifier app
ReBokeh is a new magnifier app, designed with visually impaired people in mind. The app is easily customisable; you can adjust contrast, exposure, colour inversion and much more. Here is […]
Read moreHow To Get Public Transport Directions Using Siri
Siri is a very powerful tool that can make so many aspects of daily life significantly easier. One function that is particularly useful is Siri’s ability to help with public […]
Read more‘Be My Eyes’ New Feature: Creating Custom Groups
By Andreas Findlow: The ‘Be My Eyes’ app now has a fantastic new feature, it is now possible to create groups of friends and family members. If you are hesitant […]
Read moreYour iPhone’s New Companion: Discover ‘Point and Speak’ at MyVision Oxfordshire:
by Jamie Sargent Dive into a world where your iPhone amplifies the unseen, thanks to iOS 17’s updated Magnifier app, now featuring ‘Point and Speak’. This remarkable feature transforms text […]
Read moreSetting Up the RNIB Talking Books Service on an iPhone
The RNIB Talking Books service provides free access to over 37,000 audiobooks for visually impaired individuals in the UK. This service is available to anyone registered with the RNIB Library, […]
Read more‘Be My AI’: The Newest Feature Of The ‘Be My Eyes’ App
by Andreas Findlow: In a recent update to the Be My Eyes app a new feature has been added. It’s called ‘Be My AI’. If the app is up to […]
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