Thanks Stuart as I've tested out the Orcam and it would be just great to
compare.
Now, thinking even if one can't rreally see very much at all even light
for example it's quite possible (without getting anyone's expectations
up) that such glasses may well work, who knows as they say.
Perhaps I'll get a chance to test those Apple-type glasses soon hopefully.
Tony
On 12/02/2024 22:34, Stuart Haxell (stuhax) wrote:
Great video, here’s one showing of the voice over feature for anyone interested.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=VGhQ6hwo3HA&si=c-CGsvJ-xZqUyDLm <https://youtube.com/watch?v=VGhQ6hwo3HA&si=c-CGsvJ-xZqUyDLm>
*Sent from my iPhone*
On 12 Feb 2024, at 15:31, Adrian <hello@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Tony,
must have been the commercial before the video?
Adrian
On 2024-02-12 15:27, Tony Sweeney wrote:
Adrian,
just to say to all that when I hit on the link first time I got a demo of something else but on the second attempt got the correct demo.
Very interesting the part I heard on the partially-sightted features so trust similar for aiding folk who are blind well.
Thanks,
Tony
On 12/02/2024 15:00, Adrian wrote:
Hi all,
this could be one reason for me to switch to the Apple ecosystem.
Apple Vision Pro - Accessibility visionOS Walkthrough
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-GLz_VMCe4 <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-GLz_VMCe4>
Adrian