Some accessibility apps i use on my phone , Part N°1
Hello friends again , as a blind person i know how important to have access to the right tools and apps. There are many great accessibility apps available for both of IOS or ANDROID users.
Some apps are better suited for specific tasks, in this blog post i will share some of the accessibility apps that I use on my phone , also i will provide some tips and how to choose the right app for your needs.
The first app that I recommend is :
Be My Eyes , Be My Eyes is a free app that connects blind and visually impaired people with sighted volunteers who can help them with tasks that require sight. For example, you can use Be My Eyes to have someone read a recipe to you, help you find your way around a new place, or identify an object.
Another great app :
Look out by google , which use your camera's phone to identify objects in real time. Simply point your phone at an object and it will tell you what it is, This app is great for identifying food labels, reading signs, and learning about your surroundings.
Talk-back , TalkBack is a powerful tool that can make Android devices more accessible to people with disabilities. It is a free app that is included on all Android devices, and it is easy to learn and use.
StoryTell , Storytel is a subscription-based audiobook and ebook streaming service that offers a wide selection of titles in various genres. It is available in over 25 countries and provides a vast library of audio books.
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