Getthere does not display a map but.
Talking gps for the blind.
Blindsquare uses gps and the internal compass in a smartphone to locate the user then gathers information about the surrounding environment from the foursquare website.
The trekker breeze handheld talking gps from humanware.
They released the first gps version for a laptop in 2000.
It is based on google map data and has the following features.
Talking products for outdoors and recreation to keep you from getting lost a handheld talking gps is the perfect solution.
Two years ago kürşat ceylan was in new york to give a talk about disability rights at the united nations.
Blindsquare uses algorithms to decide what information is the most relevant and then speaks it to the user with a synthesized voice.
Sendero paving the way for location information and navigation for the blind.
Humanware offers a wide range of innovative products including the braillenote touch first google certified braille tablet the ios compatible brailliant braille displays victor reader the world s leading family of digital audiobook players the unique connect 12 combining a high.
Many accessible notetakers such as the hims braille sense and voice sense also come with optional gps navigation.
Getthere is designed specifically for blind and visually impaired users.
Talking compasses additionally help point users in the right direction.
There is at least one standalone gps navigation device designed specifically for sight impaired users.
Talking gps with book reader and podcast player brilliantly made for individuals who are visually impaired or have low vision.
Humanware is the global leader in assistive technology for people who are blind or have low vision.
Know your immediate location whenever you need to bluetooth access and gps navigation available while traveling.
Along with our digital talking compasses we also offer traditional talking gps devices and carrying cases for all of your low vision needs.
Blind since birth the turkish entrepreneur was struggling to find his hotel holding a.
Ariadne gps developed by luca giovanni ciaffoni was released in june 2011 and was one of the first gps apps specifically designed for blind and visually impaired users.
Informing the user about their location on request and in configurable intervals.