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Apple Watchfor Deaf and hard of hearing
by Anthony Pratt
Mono Audio• Apple supports mono
audio, perfectly• Left and right channel
audio tracks plays in both ears, to improve sound quality
• “Accessibility. Built in.”
Taptic Engine• Apple invented the
Taptic Engine for Apple Watch
• Apple Watch wearers feel gentle taps on their wrists for notifications
• “Accessibility. Built in.”
Messages• Receive messages on
Apple Watch and respond in a variety of ways, including cool emojis
• Respond via pre-written phrases, contextual responses and six default
• Use handoff to transfer the conversation to iPhone and access the digital keyboard
Sign Language Alphabet
Trainer (ASL)• Easily learn the sign
language alphabet (and numbers)
• Reverse button, select sign language or alphabet view
• Signs and letters reference chart included
• Practice on Apple Watch
ReSound Smart
• Control volume and mute for hearing aids or streamers
• Change programs or choose favorites
• Adjust bass or treble for sound inputs
• Control sound enhancers for speech and wind noise
Beltone HearPlus
• Hearing aid control at all times
• Reduce wind noise automatically
• Discreetly change volume level and programs
• Clear hearing with a tap
Glide• Live video messaging,
chat and text• Get message
notifications on Apple Watch
• Watch live videos right from your wrist
• Reply immediately via text or use cool emojis
• ASL friendly video app
SoundHound∞
+LiveLyrics • See the song name and
the lyrics on Apple Watch
• Lyrics scroll in sync with the song on Apple Watch
• Use it anywhere, with one tap on Apple Watch
• Easily access song history on Apple Watch
Shazam Encore
• Launch on Apple Watch for artist, song and lyrics
• See song history with a simple swipe up
• Turn on “Auto Shazam” to continuously find songs
• Use handoff on Apple Watch and iPhone to buy songs on iTunes, watch videos, etc.
Decibldecibel meter• Elegant and accurate
decibel meter, yet simple
• Minimum and maximum decibel values
• Current decibel reading and environment reference
• Warning when sound reach a dangerous level (100 dB)
Apple Watchfor Deaf and hard of hearing
by Anthony Pratt