Face-to-face communication for a person who is deaf with someone - TopicsExpress



          

Face-to-face communication for a person who is deaf with someone who does not sign, can be difficult. Interpreters are not always available. Writing doesn’t always work because it can be slow and not everyone has terrific penmanship. Texting is great sometimes, but it doesn’t work for everyone or when the service is down. There are two-way text communication devices specifically for this situation called the Ubiduo or Interpretype; however, these are expensive, not portable, and meant to be used while sitting at a table. Enter a set of Android apps called “Deaf/Hearing Chat Device”. The purpose of this app system is to establish a running conversation in text form between a person who is deaf and does not speak with a person who can hear. This requires two Android devices (tablets or smartphones) and a Bluetooth connection. No Wi-Fi, 3G, or 4G required. youtube/watch?v=xpHgyoRB9Xw
Posted on: Thu, 08 Jan 2015 03:32:59 +0000

Trending Topics



holder and
After Peg got me into the show, I couldnt watch it fast enough.

Recently Viewed Topics




© 2015