Products that match: Accessible Broadcasts
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The Portset Digital Media Centre provides the Freeview digital television and radio channels in an accessible solution. Designed for the visually impaired it provides voiced guidance and feedback with high-quality speech.
Free software that enables blind and screen reader users to use podcasts.
A multi-media device designed for people with a visual or reading impairment to enable them to access audio information and entertainment, including content available on the Internet, without using a computer.
A free program for blind and visually-impaired people that enables them to start BBC television programs online with a limited number of keystrokes.
The DCMP provides services designed to support and improve the academic achievement of students who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind.
An app that allows the user to go into any cinema and display subtitles on a smartphone or tablet in perfect synchronization with the film being screened.
A suite of web browser tools with keyboard and mouse replacements (i.e. alternative input methods) that help users who have difficulty typing, moving a mouse or reading to access the Web. They include handsfree navigation, voice recognition, onscreen keyboard, and text-to-speech.
Blaze digital audio players are portable Optical Character Recognition (OCR) multi-media devices suitable for blind and visually impaired consumers. They can play digital books, music files, document files, Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY) content, and FM radio. It can also scan and recognize printed text and text image files with a built-in five-megapixel camera and OCR software.
An app specially developed for everyone who wants to use additional film versions in the cinema or at home for DVD, VoD, Blu-ray independently. Greta plays the spoken film description for blind and visually impaired film fans, as well as the subtitle versions for deaf and hearing-impaired cinema-goers.
Strillone is available for smartphones, tablets and desktop PCs, and allows blind people or people with serious vision problems to browse and listen to their favorite newpaper through integrated speech synthesis.
App for basic medical communication in sign language for medical staff, those who are deaf or hearing impaired, and those who use sign language.
Simultaneous, two-way communication system that helps you hear in everyday situations and group settings.
A portable Sony boom box that has been adapted to work with a switch (not included) in two different ways – one version operates with batteries only, the other operates with AC adapter only.
Audio description for film and TV. Earcatch tells you what you can’t see.
There are many different accessibility features that are built into smart TVs, as well as TVs designed specifically for different disability groups. GARI provides the ability to find just the features you are looking for.
A device that connects to a TV and can recognize and read aloud the text that appears on the screen in real time.
The GObox is a device for people who have trouble reading the subtitles on TV. By connecting the GObox between the decoder and the TV via the HDMI cable, the box reads all subtitles in Flemish and Dutch.
An accessibility program that gives blind audio producers access to the SONAR professional-level digital audio workstation software.
A free program for blind and visually-impaired people that lets them listen to dozens of live BBC radio stations online.
A free standalone application that allows amateur audio describers to create and edit audio descriptions for blind audiences.
An assistive device that enhances the functional vision of a person who has low vision. It helps users see what's in front of them in real-time, including painting, traveling, and watching TV.