Thursday, December 26, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Assistive Technology Blog - Project Ray: The World's First Smart Phone For Blind And Visually Impaired Users
The smartphone revolution has brought a lot of comfort and convenience to practically everyone's fingertips. Looking for information, reading books, communicating with loved ones in not one but many ways, and even performing "real work" using a phone has become a way of life for us. Thanks to all the phone manufacturers and their dedication towards accessibility, blind and visually impaired users have had great success with smartphones. Read More Here on Venkat Rao's Assistive Technology Blog
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Project RAY - Product One Pager
The First Smartphone Specially Developed for the Blind & Visually Impaired
The blind and visually impaired now also enjoy greater independence, spontaneity and accessibility to valuable daily services that we all take for granted in today’s smartphone world.
This affordable, integrated device replaces multiple expensive and complex accessories required for essential communication, orientation, daily routine tasks, entertainment and more.
RAY is the world’s only smartphone developed specially for the blind, from its unique
operating system & eye-free operation to specialized built-in apps and content featuring:
• Multiple built-in communication services within one powerful device
• Advanced communication and lifestyle services
• One common, simple user interface across all system functions, applications and services
• Unique operating system and user interface specially developed for eye-free operation
The RAY smartphone is now available for sale direct from Project Ray (Paypal), eBay,
Amazon and Indiegogo, and in the U.S. from July via Odin Mobile with a full voice, text &
email SIM and communication service.
The blind and visually impaired now also enjoy greater independence, spontaneity and accessibility to valuable daily services that we all take for granted in today’s smartphone world.
This affordable, integrated device replaces multiple expensive and complex accessories required for essential communication, orientation, daily routine tasks, entertainment and more.
RAY is the world’s only smartphone developed specially for the blind, from its unique
operating system & eye-free operation to specialized built-in apps and content featuring:
• Multiple built-in communication services within one powerful device
• Advanced communication and lifestyle services
• One common, simple user interface across all system functions, applications and services
• Unique operating system and user interface specially developed for eye-free operation
Features and Capabilities
• Eye-free user interface
• Touch-screen input using finger gestures
• One-hand operation
• Homogeneous interfaces across all system functions
• Single gesture access to frequently used functions
• Image ID & Usage
• Color recognition
• Banknote identification
• Remote transcription of images from camera
• Over the WEB remote assistance
• Automatic backup and restore of all system functions
• Web management of device features
• Remote identification and device discovery
• Telephony services
• Making and receiving calls
• Dialing numbers from your contacts list
• Complete call history
• Audio incoming call names, numbers
• SMS and messaging
• Making and receiving text messages
• Reading text messages using TTS (text to speech)
• Contact list services
• Quick access to favorite numbers
• Contact management from RAY device or website
• Book / Magazine subscription & services
• Direct connection to online library services
• Immediate downloading of audio content
• Reading audio content with speed control
• Full mobile service (U.S. only)
• Complete communication package with mobile carrier SIM
• Voice, text & internet packages for every budget
• Customized eye-free setup & service
• Provided by Odin Mobile (MVNO over TMobile)
Additional services
• GPS location reader
• Voice recorder
• Clock & alarm clock
• Online schedule synced to WEB
• Panic & emergency services
• Complete access to Android system functions
Amazon and Indiegogo, and in the U.S. from July via Odin Mobile with a full voice, text &
email SIM and communication service.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
This Startup Has Built A New Kind Of Smartphone For The Blind
Julie Bort Apr. 29, 2013
Business Insider/Julie Bort
A touchscreen just doesn't have enough tactile clues for a blind person to navigate and voice commands are infuriatingly awful. They mishear the voice, are drowned out by background noise, and otherwise cumbersome to use.
Enter serial Israeli startup founder Boaz Zilberman and Project Ray. Zilberman has created a Android operating system designed for the blind. The first unlocked phones were recently released for the Israeli and European markets, and were built by Huawei. In June, they'll be arriving in the U.S. via an as yet-unnamed carrier, available either unlocked or as part of a contract.
The phones were specially designed around a touch system that every blind person, knows, the 12-key number pad. Every screen has the apps and commands arranged in a square. Simply move the finger and the phone reads the command. Lift the finger off and it executes the command. (Here's a YouTube video in Hebrew with English subtitles that shows the Project-Ray phone in action.)
Zilberman is the founder of Fring, a Facetime-like app with 100 million users worldwide that lets you chat or make video calls. It was one of the first apps of this kind and is so easy-to-use it is popular with the blind and vision impaired.
"I'm known in Israel as an entrepreneur in mobile. People from the blind community approached me with a few questions and it triggered up a complete product," he says.
The worldwide market of blind people is small, he says, so the project is more of a labor of love right now. But eventually, he'll expand this version of Android to tablets and add features that make it appropriate for the vision-impaired, people who need large-screen readers and other visual cues. Beyond that, the tech also has implications in other ways, like as an interface while driving.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/this-startup-has-built-an-amazing-smartphone-for-the-blind-and-vision-impaired-2013-4#ixzz2jabtuOwY
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