Assistive Technology and Aids for the Blind and Visually Impaired | What we use Part 1

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    ___________________ In this video, I go over some of the assistive technology that Pablo and I use. This is part 1 where we go over some of the more low tech as well as products created more specifically for those who are blind or visually impaired.
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Komentáře • 72

  • @LiveAccessible
    @LiveAccessible  Před rokem

    ⚠ ATTENTION! Live Accessible has been discontinued. Check out the NEW channel, Carrie on Accessibility - youtube.com/@carrieonaccessibibility for more on technology, accessibility, and more!

  • @gracelawson8722
    @gracelawson8722 Před 2 lety

    This is such a great and informative video! I did not know many of the items listed existed. Thank you for helping spread the word!

  • @markkiltz1586
    @markkiltz1586 Před 3 lety +3

    This is incredible. Just lost vision in one eye and I am now attempting to use what I have to get to a better point if the other eye blanks out.

  • @ChiefKine
    @ChiefKine Před měsícem

    Awsome. Well explained.

  • @splashesin8
    @splashesin8 Před 5 lety +1

    Little Pablo❣️ What a cutie! 🚗🏎

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +1

      YES. He is just so cute. I can't get over it. hahaa. That's why I made a channel that's pretty much just his channel. hahaa. Thanks Audrey!

  • @scottcbarlow
    @scottcbarlow Před 5 lety +1

    Hello, i am a Quality Analyst for a company called JLodge. And I use Windows Magnifier all day on that. But I use a voice recorder a lot of the time. It helps instead of taking notes. I also have a Victor Reader Trek that I use for podcasts, bard internet radio and quite a few other things as well. I appreciate you doing this video. Seeing what yall use helps others to say, "Hay I didn't even know that was out there." I'm sure it'll help a lot of blind folks like us.

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Scott! Thanks for your comment! Yes, taking notes verbally is so much faster than typing or writing. JLodge. That sounds pretty familiar. And what an interesting sounding job!! I'm working on more videos similar to this. :D

  • @cricket47222
    @cricket47222 Před 5 lety +1

    I have learned so much about the blind from your channel and Six Blind Kids channel. Thank you for teaching me so much!😍

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you Donna. Yes, the six blind kids are amazing and so special to me. I love them and thanks for being part of this channel too. :) 💕💕

  • @BEMO68
    @BEMO68 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello we have found that the use of puff paint is awesome for putting actual Braille dots on something or encircling like the buttons for a microwave so you know where to press

  • @pauls6416
    @pauls6416 Před 3 lety +1

    This is a great help! Thank you!

  • @avarah3112
    @avarah3112 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this

  • @myvisuallyimpairedlife5674

    Great video and I am happy you have a lot of these devices as options.
    I'm sure little Pablo will benefit from these as he is getting older.

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks so much vincent!!! After doing this video, I actually though tabout a whole bunch more. lol. And I"m thinking about doing a what's available in general. I think it might be a good topic.

  • @CharliesDesk
    @CharliesDesk Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Keep up the good work!

  • @parsemywords108
    @parsemywords108 Před 2 lety

    While helping a visually-impaired neighbor activate her Read Aloud for her email, I found your site. It’s amazing all of the aids now available. I will definitely share your site with her. Thank you.

  • @rafaeltorovip
    @rafaeltorovip Před 5 lety +1

    Tremendous video. Your production quality is very good. Thanks for the information. I think that a lot of people is going to benefit from this video. By the way, what program do you use to edit your videos? 👍😄

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Rafael! I hope it can help people. :) I use filmora t edit my videos. It's a fun little program which is pretty easy to learn and is at a good price in comparison to some of the crazy video editing software out there.

  • @kimlackey4135
    @kimlackey4135 Před 5 lety +1

    I use tactile overlay stickers for the oven and microwave, my iPhone, and a magnifying glass every day.. I also have a braille writer, braille labeler, a signature guide and 20/20 pens.

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Kim!! My sister has my braille writer! I forgot to talk mention that!!! And 20/20 pens! Though they are discontinued now. I think I might have to do a part three. lol.

  • @BlindGrilling
    @BlindGrilling Před 5 lety +1

    So much great info. I use a Pen Friend 2 but would love to get more info on the labeler wand. Thanks for such a timely video. Always looking for more assistance.

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Chris!!! The label wand has bigger labels and are more tacile. It's like the carola label wand compared to the penfriend camary. lol. I hope that I got that car reference right!

  • @stacydesouza8696
    @stacydesouza8696 Před 2 lety

    I love your videos I just subscribe to your channel thanks for all you do

  • @LiveAccessible
    @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +6

    Hey Everyone! What technology and aids do you guys use? 😊

  • @toniedudley6593
    @toniedudley6593 Před 5 lety

    Hi Carrie Great video x You have alot of technical Gadgets the portable reader sounds great could help me with my daughter reading her books instead of using my phone.I will search around for me ,Thankyou I will be looking forward to listening to the next video. 😊

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +2

      Hey Tonie! You might be able to get one from the services for he blind in our state! Victor stream is pretty good as well as the blaze et. or blaze ez..

  • @alizarehman1790
    @alizarehman1790 Před 3 lety +1

    Carrie I’d love you to do a make up tutorial on how as a visually impaired person you do a make up I always find it so interesting to get a blind persons perspective

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 3 lety

      Hi Aliza! This is a topic where I would have to do a livestream with some guests because I myself am terrible, simply terrible at make up. Haha. Maybe I could get Fashoneyesta and some other visually impiared CZcamsrs to talk about it. Lots of love. Carrie.

  • @larrytestut4655
    @larrytestut4655 Před 4 lety +2

    Assistive technology as a visually impaired for me I use my phone for assistive technology I use the magnifier on my phone to be able to read small print on a piece of paper I can use my phone as a digital magnifier and also I can use it as an optical character recognition I find that using my phone as a visually impaired individual helps me out with everyday tasks

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 4 lety +2

      Absolutely! Smart phones these days are just absolutely amazing! I use it all the time. What app do you use for magnification? And what app are you currently using for OCR? I'm just curious! ☺️

  • @philippephil99
    @philippephil99 Před 2 lety

    Wow!!! You are so so amazing guys!!!! I use paintings and différentes Assistives Technology and Apps in order for me to make my life a lot easier as a Blind Person and it is so amazing!!! Voice Over, NVDA, Narator, Google Assistiante and Alexa!!! So SO Cool!!!! Thanks for all your videos!!! OXOXOX!!! @Philippe Bouchard!!!b

  • @lieulieubear1407
    @lieulieubear1407 Před 3 lety +1

    I use CCTV and portable electronic magnifier called the pebble. I don’t use the talking additive technology or grail I have visual impairment but it’s more blurry then other blindness and visual impairment. So I can still see things but the boyfriends just gets in the way. I would love to have a smart home so I wouldn’t have to struggle looking at things when it comes to reading.

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 3 lety

      The pebble is a great device! I personally love using my smartphone as a mini CCTV, but I also have a CCTV that is has a much bigger screen for more reading. It's great to have technology that empowers us to be more independent. 😊

  • @nancyrichman5990
    @nancyrichman5990 Před 2 lety

    Hello I'm new to your Channel I am legally blind with glasses on and blind when glasses are off I found this video to be very interesting and looking forward to seeing more and maybe getting some new technology also interested in how to use my cell phone better and the tablet all of my equipment is Android

  • @alizarehman1790
    @alizarehman1790 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Kerry I love using bump on their amazing to put all around I’ve put it on my charges on my TV remote there are useful have you guys ever use the daisy player is basically called Victor reader stream and you can download audiobooks here in the UK we have it as RNIB I’m not sure how it works in the US just a thought

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 3 lety

      Oh yes! Bump that are amazing. They come in such small packages, but are such big helps. Pablo used to have a Victor reader. And I used to work at a low vision center so I use them a lot. They are pretty great devices!

  • @javierdiaz7958
    @javierdiaz7958 Před 5 lety +2

    Hi Carrie! Great video! The wezoom app is for android right?

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it and yes, the wezoom app is for Android. ☺️

  • @splashesin8
    @splashesin8 Před 5 lety +1

    Well, the first thing I used was a talking clock, and just now when I mistyped clock I remembered another little low tech gadget that I used which was kind of a novelty keychain I just found on a travel rack somewhere. It was a clicker, in the form of a tiny metal frog! Smiley. I wore out a few of them. I used to just try to see if I could tell when I was getting closer to the mall from the outside parking lot areas, or any big building. Also I gave them to my friends, so if we were separated in a store or meeting up at say, inside the mall, we could sort of signal to each other with those little things. Keep in mind mobile phones weren't really widely available back then. Yes, I guess I'm maybe this old, hee! Well long canes, and lots of slates & styluses. A close friend of mine, is the reason I'm more technically advanced beyond that stage. She gave me one of her computers and helped me learn JAWS, and also gave me one of her earlier versions of Envision America ID Mates. I remember the first time we went shopping when she got that thing, we had so much fun! I would not have this phone I'm communicating with y'all here on, if not for her. She claims that I'm the human version of a souped up GPS device. I kind of am. Was kind of born with that. Grew up on the road.
    Oh! Bluetooth connecting items. NLS Talking Book Player, I use my slates and stylus to braille on clear dymo tape, and have labled my oven controls, and microwaves. I have some bump type items I just found while exploring our downtown hardware store one day. I use a talking level app on my phone. Oh and a really cherished item from my friend was the first thing she ever gave me which is a braille compass. While I can use my phone compass, I love my old style braille compass. It just makes me happy like a sentimental pocket knife does. Smiley. I'm probably forgetting something big and serious. I'll think of it later.

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +1

      Hey Audrey! That sounds pretty awesome! ☺️ Do you still have some of those clickers?
      I was actually considering using those locator devices that beeps for finding keys and bags and such and putting it on me or little Pablo and giving the remote to Pablo when we travel on the airport. I saw somebody on CZcams who is a blind couple do something similar and I think it's a really interesting idea. sorry it has taken me so long to get back to your comment and thank you so much. ☺️ it's always a lot of fun to read your comments!

    • @splashesin8
      @splashesin8 Před 5 lety

      Hi Carrie, I think I have maybe two of those little clicker frogs, that the clicker wore out on, and I used to keep them in a shadow box on my wall. I had to move across from my old apartment after being there thirty years! I moved over to this one in March 2018, but still have not got everything back on the walls. So many wild maintenance issues popped up, after I almost had put everything in its place! So it's a bit like I'm still in the middle of moving in, with no washers and dryers access, and a brand new dishwasher that doesn't really work either. I do have a couple of other clickers that I happened upon that one had been a party favor, and another had been a giveaway trinket from a business fair expo booth. I think that one from the business fair has, "O Cedar" logo on it.
      Which gives me an idea. 💡 Hee!
      Those two I have now that work are rectangular shaped small plastic boxes, with a metal piece inside that I push with my thumb. They fit in this film compartment of a purse I have that was probably meant to be a camera bag. So the first place I would check for a clicker would maybe be the party favor aisles of stores. I tend to click with my mouth sometimes if I just have my hands full, and or have no other clues. Oh! I remember now I found the metal frog clickers on the tourist keychain kiosk at Walmart I think. It was a few years back, but they may still have those somewhere. I never think to find that little kiosk when I go in the bigger store now. It is in a different area. I think it's near the one aisle between the cash registers that has all this stuff on it labeled, "As Seen On TV." I know that's goofy sounding, but there really is an aisle with boxes with that logo "As Seen On TV" in Walmart. Some of the stuff seems like it could be pretty neat. One of my friends loves that aisle, and tells me stuff she sees if we get close to it. It tempts me to impulse buy, particularly some of the clothing items. Hahahahaha!

  • @elishevafreely3206
    @elishevafreely3206 Před 3 lety +1

    Have you ever heard of orcam my eye? Isn't it is really made product that reads things to you just by pointing at books and things. it is all kinds of everything's like tells you who's in the room, and what's in front of you.

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 3 lety

      Yes {exclamation-mark} it looks like such a great product

  • @aishaiqbal9885
    @aishaiqbal9885 Před 3 lety +1

    You are great

  • @handmaid7778
    @handmaid7778 Před 2 lety

    Do you know if there’s a way for a blind person to set up a surface pro seven?

  • @badrm1
    @badrm1 Před 3 lety +1

    I have autoimmune disease juvenile rheumatoid arthritis which attacks my vision I have glaucoma only 20% vision left eye I have uveitis iritis I recently had tube put in right eye I’ve had 6 eye surgeries I can’t read my books or enjoy going to book store anymore I can’t see my tv or laptop to play my games my insurance doesn’t cover assistive technology can these glasses help me with everything I mentioned? Do I need digital magnifying device like looky and reading like orcam read? Is it possible to try these Smart glasses NuEyes Pro?

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi there! I'm so sorry to hear about what's going on with your vision. Actually, there are a lot of free things you can try first! If you have a smartphone, they have magnifier apps there that works similar to a separate video magnifier like you mentioned. If you have iphone, there's a built in magnifier app and if you have android, WeZoom is great. If you're running windows, there is a magnifier application built in, and mac has zoom. There are a lot of other accessibility features built in to phones and computers these days. I have a lot of videos about these different accessibility features for mobile and windows. I've never had the opportunity to try the NuEyes, but I would first try the inexpensive side and then branch out. I hope that helps!

  • @natvision
    @natvision Před 2 lety +1

    Hello is their any WhatsApp group for visually impaired persons

  • @janiepina5845
    @janiepina5845 Před 2 lety

    How can I get a magnifier

  • @swproductionvideoforthepeo6927

    what is the name off the app of the magnifier app

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 4 lety

      Hi there! Thank you for your comment! Sorry for my late reply! The magnifier app I use is WeZoom. It's a great app! 😊 I hope that helps!

  • @rogalskym
    @rogalskym Před 2 lety

    can you make a video of phones for kids

  • @michellegolding5207
    @michellegolding5207 Před 2 lety +1

    Where can I get these to.buy in jamaica 🇯🇲

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 2 lety

      Hi there. Unfortunately, I'm not sure where you can get these types of products internationally. Perhaps, there is a government program who helps those who are blind and visually impaired? Maybe they can help get you to the right place for these types of products. All the best, Carrie.

  • @JustinHollandFitness
    @JustinHollandFitness Před 5 lety +1

    What kind of body scale is that

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +1

      It's something I got of Maxiaids, but I don't recommend it. It's not very accurate for the body fat percentage lol. It's consistent... but consistently wrong. I want to get one of those smart scales like from fitbit or garmin. They're just much more expensive. That way you can read the results on the iphone or android.

    • @JustinHollandFitness
      @JustinHollandFitness Před 5 lety

      Live Accessible so the fit bit scale eWorld with coins over?

  • @BlindToes
    @BlindToes Před 5 lety +1

    Hi Carrie good video I can hear you clearly but in the background I hear a lot of hissing

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +1

      thanks! It just started to rain, but I thought I'd just keep filming anyway. LOL that's a whole lot of rain that you hearing that background!

    • @BlindToes
      @BlindToes Před 5 lety +1

      Live Accessible oh OK I didn’t know but I can still hear you clearly

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +1

      No worries! Glad you can still hear me clearly though.I was a bit concerned about that, but I thought it would turn out okay.

  • @shakeelkhan-gq8wv
    @shakeelkhan-gq8wv Před 3 lety +1

    I want these device plz i want your contact

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 3 lety

      Hi there. Thanks for watching and for your comment. You can contact me through social media or you can email carrie@liveaccessible.com

  • @terralroberts2088
    @terralroberts2088 Před 5 lety +1

    Hello. Are you thattalking portable clock, Alexa, I D mate galaxy reader/scanner, jaws on my computer, bump dots on the microwave, A tile on my keychain to find my phone and/keys, and the white cane. Script talk for my medicines The galaxy reads keys and find my phone. The ID mate galaxy reason by Kohl’s and has millions of preloaded information. If the information is not in the system I can make my own label using my own voice.

    • @LiveAccessible
      @LiveAccessible  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Terral! That's some awesome assisitve technology! I got to play with one of those ID mates. They are really neat... just so pricey! Do you like it better than the apps available?

    • @terralroberts2088
      @terralroberts2088 Před 5 lety

      Live Accessible I was introduced to digit eyes. I hate it with a passion. It was very, very difficult to find the barcode for me. I only have light perception. I will scan the barcode with the ID mate, and then try to use digitize and still could not find the barcode. With the ID mate, I can scan whatever I’m scanning kind of fast and it still finds the Bacco very easily. Yes, it is kind of pricey but, I feel that it was very worth it. It has change my life completely. I’ve been using ID mate for about four years.

  • @osoudel_sharq9870
    @osoudel_sharq9870 Před 3 lety +1

    Are you blind؟