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Double Tap is the show where blind people talk tech! If you’re blind or partially sighted and have an interest in technology, this is the show for you. Everyone is welcome no matter how old you are or how much or how little experience you have with technology. Each week the team will help you better understand how technology can help your everyday life, even if you have little or no sight.

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Double Tap is the show where blind people talk tech! If you’re blind or partially sighted and have an interest in technology, this is the show for you. Everyone is welcome no matter how old you are or how much or how little experience you have with technology. Each week the team will help you better understand how technology can help your everyday life, even if you have little or no sight.

Join the conversation and add your voice to the show either by calling in, sending an email or leaving us a voicemail!

Email: feedback@doubletaponair.com
Phone: 1-877-803-4567

    Best of YouTube: More on Vision Pro, Gaming & Travelling Blind

    Best of YouTube: More on Vision Pro, Gaming & Travelling Blind

    In this podcast episode, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece cover a variety of topics, including the Apple Vision Pro, the potential of AI technology, and the accessibility features of gaming consoles.
    They begin by discussing the upcoming Apple Vision Pro and its accessibility features, delving into the potential impact on visually impaired users. The hosts also analyze the potential of AI technology, the fatigue associated with constantly evolving tech, and the accessibility features of gaming consoles.
    Moving on to the topic of travelling, the hosts talk about the challenges faced by blind individuals when navigating short distances, such as going to the shop or taking public transportation. They discuss the anxiety and frustration that comes with short-distance travel and the importance of attitude and planning in overcoming these challenges.
    Additionally, the hosts explore the availability of assistance and the necessity of leaving one's comfort zone to face these challenges effectively. They note that these issues are not limited to blindness and can be experienced by others with disabilities or older individuals.
    The episode concludes with an emphasis on the importance of open dialogue and sharing experiences in addressing these challenges in a supportive and understanding manner.

    • 55 min
    Best of YouTube: Double Tap on YouTube, Moovit App & New Mira Flex Shower

    Best of YouTube: Double Tap on YouTube, Moovit App & New Mira Flex Shower

    In the podcast episode with hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece, the main topics discussed were the public transit app called Moovit, the new Myra Select Flex shower, and the launch of the Double Tap YouTube channel.
    In the first part of the episode, they were joined by Zeev Kabaretti, VP of Products at Move, who discussed how the app helps users navigate public transportation in over 3,500 cities and 110 countries by providing real-time information on transit modes and arrival times. He also highlighted the app's unique community of contributors, its impact on environmental sustainability, and the use of AI to make public transportation more understandable and accessible.
    The second part of the episode featured Susanna Adé, marketing manager at Myra Showers UK, and Robin Spinks, head of inclusive design at RNIB, discussing the development and inclusive design of the new Myra Select Flex shower. They emphasized the importance of accessibility and user feedback in the product's design process, detailing features such as high contrast surfaces and easy-to-use temperature controls.
    In the final segment, Scott and Preece announced the launch of the Double Tap YouTube channel, where they plan to share content related to technology and accessibility. They discussed the potential for the channel to reach a wider audience and provide a platform for community interaction.

    • 56 min
    Best of YouTube: Vision Pro, Vocaster Two & Experiencing The Las Vegas Sphere

    Best of YouTube: Vision Pro, Vocaster Two & Experiencing The Las Vegas Sphere

    In this episode of the podcast with hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece, the main topics discussed included the accessibility and features of the Apple Vision Pro headset, as well as a review of the Vocaster 2 audio interface. They also explored the importance of accessibility features in audio production and the experience of using the Sphere, a virtual reality exhibit, from the perspective of someone who is partially sighted.

    The hosts and guest, James Rath, began by discussing the Apple Vision Pro headset and its potential impact on blind and partially sighted individuals. They delved into the features, accessibility, and applications of the device, touching on the improvements in VR experiences for those with low vision and explaining the benefits of the Vision Pro's camera and eye tracking capabilities.

    They continued with an in-depth discussion of the Vocaster Two audio interface, emphasizing its simplicity and tactile buttons and comparing it to other audio interfaces. The conversation highlighted the role of accessibility features in audio production, including the need for tactile controls and accessible software.

    The episode also addressed the experience of using the Sphere, a virtual reality exhibit, from a low vision perspective and how the AI-powered Eyes app provided audio descriptions and immersive sound effects for the exhibit.

    • 56 min
    Best of YouTube: Getting Around Using Smart Tech, AI for Companionship & Siri Improvements

    Best of YouTube: Getting Around Using Smart Tech, AI for Companionship & Siri Improvements

    In this episode of the Double Tap podcast, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss a variety of topics related to technology and accessibility. They start by exploring the use of personal AI and the advancements in AI technology that allow for more human-like interactions, as well as the limitations and accessibility concerns associated with these AI tools.

    The hosts also touch upon the development of AI companionship and the potential for AI to provide support for individuals with mental health needs. They discuss the challenges and possibilities that come with using AI as a companion, particularly when it comes to providing support for those in isolation.

    Stephen and Shaun also delve into the latest advancements in AI and voice assistant technology, specifically focusing on Siri and its potential for improvements in future updates. They share their thoughts on the role of AI in the future of technology and accessibility, and whether the current trends in AI development are meeting the needs and expectations of those who are blind or partially sighted..

    The episode concludes with a discussion on tech solutions for mobility needs, including the use of smart canes and other devices designed to assist individuals who are blind or visually impaired. The hosts express their concerns about the effectiveness and practicality of these tech solutions and the need for community feedback and involvement in product development.

    • 56 min
    Best of YouTube: Simulating Sight Loss & Distraction Free Typing

    Best of YouTube: Simulating Sight Loss & Distraction Free Typing

    In this podcast episode, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss a variety of topics, including the use of simulation glasses, and the accessibility of distraction-free writing devices for blind and partially sighted users.

    The hosts open their conversation by discussing the use of simulation glasses, also known as sim specs, and the experience of sighted individuals wearing these glasses to replicate the visual impairments of people with conditions like retinitis pigmentosa. They explore the implications of such simulations and the potential for technology, such as AI, to create accurate and inclusive representations of visual impairment.

    They also discuss the use of distraction-free writing devices, such as the Alpha Freewrite, and the lack of accessibility consideration in these products, calling for more inclusive design and features like audio output for users.

    • 56 min
    Best of YouTube: Online Dating & Technology Fatigue

    Best of YouTube: Online Dating & Technology Fatigue

    In this episode of the Double Tap YouTube podcast, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece are joined by special guest Fern Lulham to discuss online dating and the experience for blind and low vision people. The hosts and guest explore the evolution of online dating and the ways in which technology has impacted the dating landscape. They delve into the practicalities and challenges of blind people navigating the world of dating apps and websites, and the safety concerns that arise in the online dating space.
    The conversation transitions to a discussion about technology fatigue and the challenges blind and low vision people face in adopting new tech products, particularly in the context of Apple's new Vision Pro product. The hosts share their concerns about the resources allocated to developing products that are accessible to the blind community and question whether the potential benefits of new tech products outweigh the practical use and accessibility for blind and low vision users.
    The hosts express their apprehensions about the future of technology for blind and low vision individuals, particularly in the context of spatial computing and VR. They discuss their reservations about the focus on visual-centric products and the potential exclusion of blind and low vision users from the benefits of new technology.

    • 55 min

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