Cards slide into the disc slot for a secure, yet easy, grip. Package of 4 $2.95 Choose Options Quick view sku: EZC EZC Playing Cards Large 1-1/4" numbers are easily read by visually impaired individuals. High contrast white letters on dark red backgrounds for hearts and diamonds and ...
Be My Eyes is a free app that connects you to a sighted volunteer. The app works similarly to FaceTime. When a visually impaired user makes a call, a volunteer will answer. The call will connect to your back camera, allowing the volunteer to describe whatever they see on the screen. Fo...
Low Vision Games Games for the Visually Impaired Large print playing cards and low vision games keep those with macular degeneration engaged socially and mentally. They are an important and fun way to help those with low vision to engage their minds and enjoy interacting with other people. Large...
and the user is asked to find a specific object. The game supports VoiceOver and an aural navigation system to help players that are visually impaired find the
For the visually impaired, something as simple as checking the time on their watch or being able to see the difference between a one-dollar bill and a ten-dollar bill can become a difficult chore. In addition to low vision devices and good lighting, inexpensive non-optical adaptive aids can...
Games and crafts from LS&S can bring enjoyment to you or someone you love with visual impairments. Games like Bingo, playing cards, Uno, checkers, Tic/Tac/Toe, cribbage and dominoes are available for low vision and blind individuals. Or put your intelligence to the test with chess, a word...
vision impairments since 1987. Our low vision eyewear has proven to be an effective alternative to the “traditional” low vision aids such as magnifiers and telescopic devices. We have helped thousands that are visually impaired improve their quality of life and regain independence throughout the ...
Your local state commission for the blind and visually impaired American Foundation for the Blind, 11 Penn Plaza, Suite 300, New York, NY 10001 (800) 232-5463 National Association for Visually Handicapped 22 West 21st Street New York, NY 10010 (212) 889-3141 National Library Service for the...
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Embodiments include assistive technology devices which read playing cards held in-hand by visually impaired users and convey the rank and suit of each card to the player by non-visual means.Kristopher Haskins