Assistive Technology for the Blind and Visually Impaired | Tier List

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
  • In this video, Carrie ranks the best and most popular assistive technologies for the blind and visually impaired. There's so much available and this video does not cover everything! This is for 2022 even though it's a bit late.
    Video Chapters
    0:00 Ranking Assistive Technology
    0:29 Explaining the AT Tier List
    1:16 Criteria for the AT Tier List
    2:25 1. Smartphones
    2:56 2. Computers
    3:27 3. Tablets
    4:17 4. Screen Readers
    4:48 5. Screen magnifiers
    5:59 6. Screen Accommodations
    6:51 7. Dictation
    7:53 8. Braille
    8:50 9. People
    9:32 10. Audio Description
    10:17 11. Screen Magnification
    11:24 12. Optical Magnifiers
    12:34 13. Wearable Assistive Technology
    13:40 14. White Cane
    15:13 15. Guide Dogs
    16:55 16. Low Vision Products
    17:49 17. Talking Products
    18:56 18. Bump dots and more
    19:47 19. Accessible Crosswalks
    20:35 20. Book Players
    22:01 21. Audiobook Apps
    22:42 22. Magnifier Apps
    23:44 23. OCR and Object Recognition Apps
    25:10 24. Ridesharing Apps
    26:50 25. Be My Eyes
    28:12 26. Aira
    29:19 Assistive Technology Tier List Summary
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  • @Theonegov
    @Theonegov 4 місяці тому +1

    COMINT - NSA Remote Neural Monitoring - Communications Intelligence - A technology that collects ALL electronic and signal ( all radio type signals ) communications - EVERYTHING

  • @waylee264
    @waylee264 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for mentioning Braille. I use a Braille display for college, and it helps me so much. And I belive Braille literacy is vital.

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  Рік тому

      Yes of course! Braille is so important and they really need to refocuson that and reach more students. I wish I learned when i was yougner.

  • @susancarr6350
    @susancarr6350 Рік тому +3

    Hi, Carrie! I loved your video! I think I would have put my Alexa devices into an S tier all on their own. I use them all of the time for reminders to check communications from school, Ordering medicine, adding things to the grocery List, checking the weather… It's a super big help. I would also add UA-cam videos and discord chats like yours as a separate S tier item. It is such a great thing to have access to the knowledge other people have in this area, as well as the emotional support that comes from the community online. It is one of the things that got me through my transition to low vision.

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  Рік тому

      Those are some great points! I'll have to do another tier list for next year and add smart speakers and the community onto the list!

  • @Pierceb2
    @Pierceb2 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for your recommendations and your enthusiasm in recommending these tools and resources.

  • @kirtmanwaring3629
    @kirtmanwaring3629 Рік тому +2

    Totally agree with you about braille! Using a braille display with my phone these past few months now that braille on android is better has been life changing for me … even with the bugs that are still there. I know it's very expensive and I couldn't have done it without government help

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  Рік тому

      For real. It's so expensive. It's crazy! I wonder if they can start 3D printing it or something. That would be the day...

  • @JoshTseng
    @JoshTseng Рік тому +5

    Hey you did the tier list too! And you are one of the first people to get the pronunciation of my name 100% correct. Thanks for the shoutout! 😂
    Love the explanations behind some of your choices, it's always really interesting to hear from a fellow techie in the vision impaired community.
    Out of curiosity: you seem to have access to quite a lot of assistive technologies, especially hardware. Do you have an assistive device library that you borrow these things from, or do you reach out to the brands directly to get a product on loan?
    Here in Singapore we have a government-funded charity that has a beautiful showroom filled with assistive technology. I work as one of their partners and vendors in my day job, so I get to borrow their devices whenever I have the time to pop by. It's how I got the WeWalk cane to trial and make my video on.
    I think it's not an understatement to say that the access to technology that you and I have is what makes us so super fortunate. Even though we're vision impaired, we're able to live our best lives thanks to these tools. ❤

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  Рік тому +2

      Haha. I just tried to listen to how you said it and tried to repeat. 👍
      Boy, that would be really nice to have an AT library like that! Someone needs to make that some type of business model. Pay this much per year and you can borrow AT for 1 month. LOL. Maybe it could get money by partnering with companies to be testers? Or am I just dreaming?
      I spend most of my own money on products. Some I return. Some I get from Google as a trusted tester. Some I get from brands that let me borrow a review device. You'll be surprised how many will say yes if you just ask! You just have to make a good pitch.

    • @JoshTseng
      @JoshTseng Рік тому

      ​@@carrieonaccessibility Yes 100% such a library would honestly be life-changing! But the issue I keep encountering with any project meant to help the vision impaired community is scale. If there's not enough people with vision impairments, there won't be a sensible way to operate it as a business even if something like 10% of all vision impaired people in a country are willing and able to pay (which will never happen).
      I think for better or for worse, these initiatives to borrow assistive devices will have to be centralised with governments or charities. And actually, I'm working with my country's local charity for the blind to make something very similar happen.
      On the topic of testing out new products, I currently don't have the bandwidth or budget to test too many things but I'm definitely looking into trying Android for the first time for an extended period. I too have been surprised by how often people will say yes if you just ask, I'm definitely going to be more bold this year with making requests even if the answer is likely to be "No".

  • @BobCrook
    @BobCrook Рік тому +1

    This was great, Carrie. Thanks for putting the video together.

  • @hilaryweiner893
    @hilaryweiner893 2 місяці тому +1

    This just popped up on my feed. I totally agree about the phone and computer being most useful. My tablet is almost as useful as the phone since I can enlarge font enough to read fluently and so much is available in digital form.
    As for mobility, the beeping crosswalk signals are helpful where i live just outside Washington DC, but are confusing when they cover intersecting streets because they have the same sound signals coming from one transmitter. Probably belong in C tier. Bases come often enough and we have sidewalks, so they are A tier. Rideshare is great if I have to get to an appointment or the bus would take over an hour because of bad connections. Despite the cost, rideshare is S tier.
    One thing you didn't mention is a flatbed scanner you can hook into your computer. They are pretty inexpensive, and work well for reading things that come in the mail if you need magnification.
    Thanks for sharing this!

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  2 місяці тому

      Hi there! Thanks for your comments and sharing your favorite A T. We don't have crosswalk signals over here, but a C tier seems pretty low! woah! As for the scanner... I honestly just use my phone with Seeing AI or use a scanning app like Cam Scanner or Microsoft Lens to clean up documents I take pictures of. Then I can zoom in or oopen t in a PDF or photos app of my choice. :)

  • @luizp1699
    @luizp1699 9 місяців тому +2

    thanks carrie you are a blessed soul, sister!

  • @derekraines8175
    @derekraines8175 6 місяців тому +2

    I enjoyed your presentation, I would’ve preferred though the classic a through F category! Thank you

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  6 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! I'm not sure where the S, A, B, C, D came from, but it is pretty common on UA-cam. :)

  • @mutavarat981
    @mutavarat981 2 місяці тому +2

    Hello Carrie, and thank you for this insightful video. With recent technological advancements, I believe it would be possible to design a device that would allow a person who was totally blind from birth to thread a needle. I am talking about an immense expansion of independence for the blind. However, I have three concerns. First I worry that this arena of devices would be initiated with design flaws that might be copied by competitors and become standard practice. This happened in the software development industry when Apple hired unemployed Object Oriented programmers (an approach that was becoming more and more obviously inferior to Functional programming) to design the operating system for Windows. Because of this tactical business maneuver, we seem to be stuck with spaghetti-code for the foreseeable future. The second is that it would be offered for $7000 with an additional $200 monthly fee, which I believe would be unnecessarily expensive. Third, I am concerned that the device would be offered in stages, the way a new car model is introduced with 190 horsepower the first year, then four years later with 240 horsepower, and for the last three years of production offered with 300 horsepower, when the 300 horsepower car was possible from the very beginning. At this point it seems that the development of this device is inevitable, whether it is done by me or others. I don't care if it's me, I just want it done. But It would be good if it was initially well designed, was honestly as inexpensive as possible, and was bleeding-edge, with nothing held back regarding the required specifications. Patents and open-source are not a sure answer, as they have proven to be easily circumvented, and may result in 30 different companies trying to figure out how to do the same thing in 30 different ways. Until it was introduced, to avoid the above concerns, secrecy and compartmentalization would be a must. Then who cares who makes it? Let the manufacturers battle it out. The concept is surprisingly simple (famous last words) and would be easily supplanted if the long-promised "bionic eye" is ever developed. But it could be very practical and useful in the interim. I am not promising that I can or will pursue its' development, but I know that it would have to include significant support, financial and technical, from both the blind and sighted communities. I am eager to hear your comments, as well as those from anyone who is interested.

  • @moybetancourt8800
    @moybetancourt8800 10 місяців тому +1

    You won me over with the guide dog's placement!!!! Nothing against them, but Awesome job staying up to what you believe! Keep up the amazing job! your content is great. 👍

  • @toniedudley6108
    @toniedudley6108 Рік тому +1

    Hi Carrie Great video

  • @Spiralnebel_GB
    @Spiralnebel_GB Рік тому +2

    In my opinion light and maybe object/color recognition could be mentioned as well 👋😃

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  Рік тому +2

      True, I did not mention that very much. I guess in my brain I lumped it in with the OCR apps. Next year's tier list, I'll make sure to mention it!!

  • @larrytestut4655
    @larrytestut4655 Рік тому +1

    It my favorite ones of assistive technology is voiceover and screen, magnification and voice control

  • @taneis1
    @taneis1 5 місяців тому +1

    What screen reader can I find to install on my grandfather's phone? I can't see one that works on the app store. Can someone help?

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  5 місяців тому +1

      You can go to settings, then accessibility. If you're on Android, you can use Talkback and if you're on iPhone, you can use VoiceOver.

    • @taneis1
      @taneis1 5 місяців тому

      @@carrieonaccessibility thanks very much for replying. Do you know if there is also an app I can download?

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  5 місяців тому +1

      @taneis1 there may be other apps for Android but I would not recommend them.

    • @taneis1
      @taneis1 5 місяців тому +1

      @@carrieonaccessibility ok thanks much

  • @mckensieparker6414
    @mckensieparker6414 Рік тому +1

    I personally would put all technology that I can use in the S tear. It depends on which screen readers though.

  • @seanm.1813
    @seanm.1813 Рік тому +2

    hey, Google Chromecast has become my CCTV so it’s not that expensive.

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  Рік тому +1

      That's awesome. Do you have a mount for your phone? I think I did a video on something similar on my old channel. It's a great method!

    • @seanm.1813
      @seanm.1813 Рік тому +2

      @@carrieonaccessibility why, yes, yes I do. Thanks Amazon…

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  Рік тому +1

      @@seanm.1813 Haha. Amazon. I'm afraid to look at how much I've spent over the last 10 years on there...

  • @seanm.1813
    @seanm.1813 Рік тому +2

    yeah, the smaller town you’re in the less reliable Paratransit and bus service becomes

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  Рік тому +1

      Yes that's really frustrating. But also my family's here so I love the idea of moving but I don't think I actually would.

    • @seanm.1813
      @seanm.1813 Рік тому +1

      @@carrieonaccessibility try been about a mile or two right outside of town where Paratransit doesn’t go or Uber or Lyft for that matter.

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  Рік тому +1

      @@seanm.1813 Where I live now there is no paratransit but at least we have Uber and Lyft. I couldn't imagine not having that...

    • @anodysseyofsteven1985
      @anodysseyofsteven1985 Рік тому

      Hi Carrie. I am too excited to hear this video! Thank you again for another wonderful video! Sending you a great big hug filled with lots of love.😊

    • @anodysseyofsteven1985
      @anodysseyofsteven1985 Рік тому

      Hey Carrie.
      I’ve been meaning to tell you that I think you are a fabulous and fantastic and wonderful, and just totally inspirational! Thank you so much for all that you do. You are also very very beautiful too!

  • @fabian-clain
    @fabian-clain 8 місяців тому +1

    you should get more views!

  • @splashesin8
    @splashesin8 Рік тому +1

    :)

  • @merrly20
    @merrly20 3 місяці тому

    You forgot, smart

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  3 місяці тому +1

      smart what?

    • @merrly20
      @merrly20 3 місяці тому

      @@carrieonaccessibility I meant to say you forgot, smart watch like an Apple Watch or something like that

  • @Theonegov
    @Theonegov 4 місяці тому +1

    US Government - National Security Agency - Signals Intelligence - Remote Neural Monitoring - Electronic Brain to Brain Link Technology - Electronic Brain to Computer Link Technology - Signals Intelligence - Domestic Intelligence - Human Intelligence - Domestic Intelligence. HUMINT - DOMINT - COMINT

  • @Theonegov
    @Theonegov 5 місяців тому

    US Government - National Security Agency - Signals Intelligence - Remote Neural Monitoring . COMINT.

    • @carrieonaccessibility
      @carrieonaccessibility  4 місяці тому

      Hmm. That's interesting I don't know some of those like COMINT. What is it?

    • @Theonegov
      @Theonegov 4 місяці тому

      @@carrieonaccessibility I am trying to get the US gov to release for the bind and deaf -