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Apps 101for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Late Deafened,

DeafBlind and Speech DisabilityAs of Sunday, April 9, 2023

PowerPoint updated by Feta Fernsler and Betti Thompson

Fancy Toys…

(Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET)

(Credit: CNET)

Apps Are Really Growing

• Over 900,000 apps for iOS

• Over 850,000 apps for Android

All apps noted here are either built in or iOS/Android available.

Accessibility• Most smart phones and tablets come with

built-in apps for accessibility• More apps are available to download to

customize needs

Accessibility for Hearing Loss• FaceTime, Skype, ooVoo• Videophones for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing such as

Sorenson nTouch, Z4, Z5, P3, and Convo• Captioned Phones such as Clear Captions, Hamilton

Relay and Sprint Relay• Video Remote Interpreters• Closed Captions• Text Messages, Emails• Mono Audio, Louder TV• Visible and Vibrating Alerts• Hearing Aid Compatible

Accessibility for Low Vision

• Voice Over• Siri or phone assistant• Speak Selection• Dictation, Dragon• Zoom• Large Text• Invert Colors• Magnification &

Binoculars

Magnification & Binoculars

Everyday Notes & Reminders

• iOS and Android Calendars• Google Calendar• Google Task Manager• Evernote• Got Milk• RX Reminder• Two Touch Timer• Cozi

Google Task Manager

Notes, Reminders and Tasks

Evernote app Sorenson BuzzCards app

(iOS only)

RxmindMe Prescription

(iOS)

Google Calendar(Android)

Relay Options – good for backup

Z5 VP(VCO capable)

Hamilton Captel Sorenson nTouch

InnoCaption

• InnoCaption delivers captions to your smartphone using CART

• Finally approved by FCC May 2014

Other telecommunication options

IP Relay (from Purple)

Google Voice

Type, Listen and Speak apps

TapToTalk – speaks out requests based on what

pictures you picked.

Speak It - type what you say and it speaks

for you

Google Translate(supports a wide variety

of languages)

Type, Listen and Speak apps (cont’d)

Dragon Dictate - type what you say and it speaks for you

Tobii Sono Flex – as talking board

Translation (Language) Services

Closed cAPPtioned(Voice to text)

Google Translate(supports a wide variety of

languages)

More for Speech Challenge

iSpeech TTSPocket Talk Lite

Closed Captions• ABC Family• Amazon Instant Video• CaptionFish• CBS• Cox Communications Contour• CW TV Now• Discovery• Hulu Plus• NBC• Netflix• PBS• Subtitles• Watch ABC• Watch TBS• Watch TNT• YouTube

YouTube Caption Settings

Netflix

iPad 2 Galaxy 4S

Video Messages

Glide

Watch Out for Auto Correct!

For Music Lovers

SoundHound recognizes music playing around you (available on Android and iOS)

Visible and Vibrating Alerts• LightFlow1

• Silence 3

• Otosense 3

• Flash Alarm Clock1

• Vibration Notifier1

• Audio Alert (SS12) 1

• ViBe1

• Flashing Timer2

iPads do not have a built in vibrator, however, you can use a bluetooth compatible watch instead. The picture here is for the Note 3 tablet/phone.

Key:1 - Android only2 - iOS only3 - Both iOS and Android

Nice to have!

Speed Test(tests Internet’s speed)

Key Ring – get rid of that stack of loyalty cards!

Flashlight(Don’t get caught in the

dark again!)

“Reference Desk” on the Go

Merriam-Webster Dictionary

Yellow Pages Google Maps

Photo/Phone Backup and Security

• DropBox• Google Drive• iCloud• Lookout• Prey

Lookout - Backups contacts – handy if phone

breaks/lost

Dropbox - Backups pictures – handy if

phone breaks/gets lost

Weather & Emergency Notifications

Provides free earthquake email alerts (several apps exist – not all

free or come with a time delay response)

www.emergencyemail.orgProvides free email alerts of severe weather,

health, homeland and cyber alerts

Your favorite local TV Channel

WeatherBug app includes NWS (National Weather Service) alerts

In Case of Emergency (ICE)

ICE substitute -put lost/emergency info here.(Built-in app here – Android)

ICE card - Keeps medical info on everyone in

family – handy for emergencies.

ICE (In Case of Emergency)(iOS app)

Resources

• www.deafhh.org then click “Deaf Apps” at the top tab

Questions/Ideas?

• Betti Thompson at betti@deafhh.org

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