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  2. Accessibility apps - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, the first Braille typewriter was invented, which greatly helped to improve the writing ability of the visually impaired. [13] In 1923 Harvey Fletcher built the Western Electric Model 2A hearing aid. [14] In 1934 the first issue of talking books was released so that blind people could listen to books. [11]

  3. 3 Worcester students win national award for app that helps ...

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    Walkfit's aim is to increase awareness surrounding visually impaired pedestrians. "The goal [of the app] is to promote more security for those who are visually impaired to feel more confident to ...

  4. Be My Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Be My Eyes is a Danish mobile app that aims to help blind and visually impaired people to recognize objects and cope with everyday situations. An online community of sighted volunteers receive photos or videos from randomly assigned affected individuals and assist via live chat. The app is currently available for Android and iOS. [1] [2]

  5. ScripTalk - Wikipedia

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    A number of the states in the US, including Oregon and Nevada introduced laws obliging pharmaceutical companies to supply blind and visually impaired patients with the prescription reading devices such as ScripTalk. [15] [16] The RFID ScripTalk label technology was granted a number of patents by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. [17]

  6. Assistive technology - Wikipedia

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    Assistive technology for navigation has expanded on the IEEE Xplore database since 2000, with over 7,500 engineering articles written on assistive technologies and visual impairment in the past 25 years, and over 1,300 articles on solving the problem of navigation for people who are blind or visually impaired. As well, over 600 articles on ...

  7. Paris Olympics embrace accessibility technology for visually ...

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    One app helps visually impaired people find their seats in trains. Another is the Low-Vision Helmet, which allows users to zoom in on an athlete, race or action. Visually impaired individuals wear ...

  8. Seeing AI - Wikipedia

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    Seeing AI is primarily used to describe short text, documents, products, people, currency scenery, colors, handwriting and light. [5] The app can scan a barcode to describe a product [6] and uses sounds to assist the user in focusing on the barcode. [7]

  9. GPS for the visually impaired - Wikipedia

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    Candle is an open-source navigation app hosted on Github using OpenStreetMap, designed for the visually impaired. It features VoicePins for personalized location annotations, an 'Explore Near Me' function for discovering nearby points of interest, comprehensive Google_TalkBack support, and a feedback-enabled compass.