AfterShokz Bluez 2S Bone Conduction Headphones

I wrote about Bone Conduction Wireless Glasses on Tuesday.  In sum, they are glasses that create sound using mechanical vibrations.  Bluez 2S Wireless Bone Conduction Headphones are another example of bone conduction technology. AfterShokz website provides a brief history of how bone conduction was discovered: The ‘phenomenon’ of bone conduction is generally credited as being […]

Consumer Highlight: Geoffrey Avery

I traveled to Fort Wayne, Indiana to meet Geoffrey Avery at Post Masters. Post Masters is a print and mail service provider that manages printing, mail, and fulfillment services for companies. My visit with Geoffrey was to learn about the assistive technology evaluation and training he had received at Easterseals Crossroads, which has enable him […]

Bone Conduction Wireless Glasses

Bone conduction is “the conduction of sound to the inner ear through the bones of the skull.”  Bone conduction transmission can be used with individuals with normal or impaired hearing.  One example of available bone conduction technologies is the Bone Conduction Wireless Glasses. Bone Conduction Wireless Glasses look like standard glasses or sunglasses.  However, they […]

Monday Tech Tip: Tecla Shield

Maurice Meza, CEO, Komodo Open Lab shows us the Tecla Shield which is for individuals with limited upper body mobility and allows them easy access to touchscreen devices. The Tecla Shield is accessible via adaptive buttons, switches, or wheelchair driving controls. Check it out here: Click here for additional information on the Tecla Shield.

ATU371 – Microsoft Translator with Will Lewis – Principal Technical Program Manager

Podcast: Play in new window | Download Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Show Notes: Microsoft Translator with Will Lewis – Principal Technical Program Manager —————————— If you have an AT question, […]