
Joining Zoom calls with In Your Pocket
Social Isolation is tough. And even tougher for the visually impaired community. Not only does it make it much harder to shop, but the majority

Social Isolation is tough. And even tougher for the visually impaired community. Not only does it make it much harder to shop, but the majority
Interview with Red Szell from RNIB Connect Radio: 14 October 2020 We were delighted to be invited to join Red Szell and Paul Porter on

Today is #WorldSightDay. Since 2017 we’ve worked in partnership with the RNIB and O2 to develop interactive voice assistance technology for Blind and Visually Impaired people in the
Listen to RNIB Connect Radio‘s Allan Russell speaking to guide dog owner, Stephanie Sergeant, about why she loves In Your Pocket.

We’ve never been more concerned about the health and wellbeing of our loved ones and, while Christmas is still a few months away, many of

In Your Pocket is a voice-controlled mobile phone, media player and personal assistant that is designed to be simple to use, especially if you are

When browsing the market for phones that are specifically designed for visually impaired people, you may feel as though your options are quite limited. From

A story by Margaret, a Blind Pocket user we interviewed. We have added the In Your Pocket team’s comments in brackets. I love using Pocket

It goes without saying that the mobile phone market can be very overwhelming and there are many different devices to choose from. However, when you
We chatted to Steven Scott from RNIB Connect Radio this week to mark the launch of RealSAM In Your Pocket on the Samsung Galaxy XCover4s
Find out what All Together now is saying about RealSAM In Your Pocket https://www.alltogethernow.org.uk/smart-phone-set-to-transform-the-lives-of-blind-people/ All Together now, describes itself as Your multi award-winning All Together NOW!
Find out what Same Difference one is saying about Pocket. https://samedifference1.com/2020/08/18/artificial-intelligence-set-to-transform-the-lives-of-2-million-people-with-sight-loss/ Same Difference describes themselves as a physically DisAbled writer and blogger living in the