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Someone could make this into a business. They wouldn’t have to be self driving but you would need a way to distribute them to major parts of the city, I guess councils would need to do the infrastructure unless firms delivered them to your home in major cities. For now you can rent them, but not cheap or locally. Here’s a link to a service that does it already.
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Christ! 355 bucks for a non-powered frame with wheels – using the same materials as a 20 dollar shopping bag trolly. Crazy. Imagine what this guy would charge for a powered one.
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None of those that get called the best are electric or have power-assist in any form. Suprised to be honest as some people would spend everything to help their dog get about.
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Airpods still need the graphic equalizer tool many hearing aid apps have. After receiving hearing test results, you should be able to crank certain frequencies up and others down. I am still waiting for pods to nail this and won’t be buying from the traditional hearing aid companies now I know this is going to change how us deafies hear stuff.
They are not quite there yet but DR Cliff is the guy to subscribe to on YouTube as he reviews developments on hearing aids and has his finger on the pulse of how Airpods are developing new products for hearing impaired people. Highly recommended.
The long-awaited missing feature—Headphone Accommodations in Transparency Mode—is now available (as of the Sept 14 release of AirPods Pro firmware version 3A283).
It exists, this app lets you record sounds from your doorbell and landline and other stuff so it can vibrate and tell you when something is happening. Great idea, looks like it gets lots of good reviews too.
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There are a few apps for deaf people out there already, I guess one of these does light up when it hears the doorbell or other loud noises, though I doubt that you can tell them what each sound was so it learns which are important sounds or not. Someone should make an app for that, I agree.
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These would be tremendously helpful for blind people.
These assistive smart glasses are on Amazon!
AI smart glasses can offer endless possibilities for visually impaired people.
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… which would be cheaper than 100 quid per week, these guys are offering: https://www.wheelchair-mobility-scooter-rental-london.com/london-electric-power-wheelchair-hire-rental
The Red Cross also hire mobility scooters and such.
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and this. a good thing…
Great idea and it has massive effect when done properly. Love this related video.
One of the best ideas I have come across. Sounds like more and more prisons are doing this too.
Someone could make this into a business. They wouldn’t have to be self driving but you would need a way to distribute them to major parts of the city, I guess councils would need to do the infrastructure unless firms delivered them to your home in major cities. For now you can rent them, but not cheap or locally. Here’s a link to a service that does it already.
These would avoid pavement crashes for sure.
Yeah, nice idea. Like you rent bikes in certain cities. One of these would do it for those that need mobility for shopping one day per week.
Christ! 355 bucks for a non-powered frame with wheels – using the same materials as a 20 dollar shopping bag trolly. Crazy. Imagine what this guy would charge for a powered one.
None of those that get called the best are electric or have power-assist in any form. Suprised to be honest as some people would spend everything to help their dog get about.
Blimey, they should buy this little guy a remote control car to sit on.
Airpods still need the graphic equalizer tool many hearing aid apps have. After receiving hearing test results, you should be able to crank certain frequencies up and others down. I am still waiting for pods to nail this and won’t be buying from the traditional hearing aid companies now I know this is going to change how us deafies hear stuff.
They are not quite there yet but DR Cliff is the guy to subscribe to on YouTube as he reviews developments on hearing aids and has his finger on the pulse of how Airpods are developing new products for hearing impaired people. Highly recommended.
If this works you can say goodbye to another industry that has been shameless milking it for decades.
It exists, this app lets you record sounds from your doorbell and landline and other stuff so it can vibrate and tell you when something is happening. Great idea, looks like it gets lots of good reviews too.
There are a few apps for deaf people out there already, I guess one of these does light up when it hears the doorbell or other loud noises, though I doubt that you can tell them what each sound was so it learns which are important sounds or not. Someone should make an app for that, I agree.
..and use an AI trolly to boot.