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How to Make Streaming Platforms Accessible


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Streaming platforms can be inclusive when accessibility is built-in. Learn how to enable audio description, choose accessible services, teach blind users navigation, and comply with 2025 accessibility standards for inclusive entertainment.

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A living room is set up as a home theater, featuring a large screen TV showing a football game, surrounded by a complete multi-speaker sound system on and around a wooden media console.

Best Audio and Smart Speaker Setups for Blind Users


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Discover how to choose and set up smart speakers that support independence for blind or visually impaired users. Learn which models stand out, what accessibility features to check, and how to optimise audio quality and smart-home control for effortless daily living.

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A cup of black coffee on a white saucer next to an e-reader displaying text about e-Reading, placed on a wooden surface.

How to Choose the Best E-Readers for Low Vision Users


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Choosing an e reader for low vision isn’t just about big fonts. You need contrast, speech, and accessible menus. This guide walks you through essential features, tradeoffs, and real device options. With a clear checklist and setup tips, you’ll feel confident picking the device that supports comfortable reading.

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PErson with a braille display in front of him reading a Braille line, he is a visually impaired person reading through assistive technology.

Accessible Reading and Assistive Tech for Visually Impaired Readers |...


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This 2025 guide explains how people who are blind or visually impaired can use assistive reading technology, from screen readers and Braille devices to AI smart glasses. It covers how to choose suitable tools, emerging innovations, and how Speechlabel can support daily life. Whether you are a user, family member, or professional, you will find clear insight and practical advice. Accessible reading is not a luxury, it is a path to independence and inclusion.

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