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  1. Speaksee

    Speaksee | See what you can't hear

  2. Speech-to-Text apps for the deaf community

    Learn about different speech-to-text apps that can help people with hearing loss communicate during the pandemic. Compare features, prices, and user reviews of Live Transcribe, Otter.ai, and Ava.

  3. Assistive Devices for People with Hearing or Speech Disorders

    Learn about different types of assistive devices that can help people with hearing loss or communication disorders to communicate more effectively. Find out how hearing loop systems, FM systems, infrared systems, and other devices can improve sound transmission and clarity.

  4. TextHear Speech To Text Technologies for the Hearing Impaired

    TextHear Speech To Text Technologies for the Hearing ...

  5. Speech-to-text smartphone apps for deaf people and those with hearing

    Speech-to-text smartphone apps for deaf people ... - RNID

  6. 10 Best Speech to Text Apps for People Have Hearing Loss

    10 best speech to text Apps for hearing impaired: 1. Notta. 2. Google Live Transcribe. 3. Microsoft Translator. 4. Dragon Anywhere. 5. TapSOS. 6. Live Caption. 7 ...

  7. Selected Devices for Hearing Impaired: Speech to Text

    Speech-to-text devices empower individuals with hearing impairments to fully engage in conversations and events. The Power of Real-Time Communication. Real-time communication tools, such as speech-to-text apps, have revolutionized the way individuals with hearing impairments communicate and engage in various social and professional settings. By ...

  8. 15 Best Speech to Text Devices for the Hearing Impaired

    When considering speech to text devices for the hearing impaired, the Fluentalk T1 Mini Translator Device with Global Mobile Data stands out for its extensive language support and user-friendly interface.

  9. 15 Best Speech to Text Phones for the Hearing Impaired

    Ensuring high-quality sound output and compatibility with hearing aids are crucial factors to consider when selecting a speech-to-text phone for the hearing impaired. The inclusion of user-friendly interfaces further enhances the overall usability of these devices. ... Hearing aids offer more personalized settings and features tailored to ...

  10. The best caption apps for iPhone and Android phones

    Hearing Helper uses Apple's Siri technology to translate speech to text for those wanting to communicate with the HOH, Deaf, or ESL (English as a Second Language) friends and family. Users push and hold the mic to record, and have the ability to edit incorrect words and enlarge the text. Hamilton CapTel. iOS, 3.4 stars

  11. Best Speech to Text Apps for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People

    Roger Voice (4.2/5) Speech to text app designed for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people. Free of charge. Runs in the background of conversations. Can be used in real-time and on phone calls. Roger voice is a speech to text app that you can have running in the backgrond of your phone calls.

  12. Voice-to-Text Technology for Patients with Hearing Loss

    PATIENT PROFILES & BENEFITS. Voice-to-text technology can be invaluable for individuals with hearing loss. Advances in hearing technology and cochlear implantation (CI) have provided aural/oral communication opportunities for patients that in previous times would have relied solely on visual modes of communication.

  13. TranscribeGlass For Deaf & Hard of Hearing: How It Generates Real Time

    TranscribeGlass is an affordable, wearable device for people including the d/Deaf, Hard of Hearing (HoH), and elderly, who want to read captioned speech and conversations while watching the speaker in order to improve their comprehension of what is being said. TranscribeGlass shows closed captions from a source on a comfortable heads-up display ...

  14. New App Translates Speech into Text for Deaf Individuals

    Roger Voice: Generates real-time subtitles for voice calls, allowing hearing-impaired individuals to receive transcriptions during phone conversations. The app is available for Android and iOS users globally and offers both free and paid options. TextHear: This speech-to-text app converts conversations to text using speech-recognition software.

  15. Speech-To-Text Services (STTS)

    Speech-to-text services fall into two general categories: verbatim and meaning-for-meaning. Verbatim speech-to-text service providers type nearly every word spoken, including false starts, misspeaks, and filler words and phrases such as, "um," or "you know." While this varies according to many factors including topic, one hour of lecture will produce approximately 40 pages of transcript.

  16. Accessible Communication Devices and Apps to Combat Loneliness in Older

    Speech-to-text apps. Devices that convert speech to text make it easier to communicate through written messages. After activating the device's listening mode, you speak your message into the microphone, along with any punctuation you want to include. ... Some hearing aids stream Bluetooth audio, which can improve the overall clarity of the ...

  17. Hearing Assistive Technology

    Hearing Assistive Technology

  18. 9 Useful apps for people who are D/deaf or have hearing loss

    9 Useful apps for people who are D/deaf or have hearing loss

  19. Apps / Deaf and Hard of Hearing

    Apps for hearing loss Speech-to-text apps. Speech-to-text apps can be useful for short, casual interactions, such as ordering food in a restaurant or getting help in a retail store. The accuracy of speech-to-text apps varies, and you may get better captions the closer the device's microphone is to the person speaking.

  20. Hearing Assistive Technology

    Hearing Assistive Technology (HAT) can dramatically improve the lives of people with hearing loss. Assistive listening systems and devices bridge the gap between you and the sound source by eliminating the effects of distance, background noise, and reverberation. They can bypass challenging acoustics—sending sound directly to users' ears.

  21. Hearing and Speech Communication Services and Devices

    Other signaling devices include a vibrating option that can awaken the hearing-impaired person. Captions for the hearing-impaired. Captions are the words displayed on a television screen that follow along with the audio portion of the program. Viewers who are hearing-impaired can read the captions to follow the dialogue and action at the same time.

  22. Telephone and Listening Devices

    Since the 1960s, people with hearing loss or those with speech difficulties, have used text telephone or telecommunication devices, referred to as TTYs, to communicate on the phone. When both parties have a TTY system, the message is sent via text. If the other party in the conversation does not have a TTY system, a relay service must be used.

  23. 15 Best Speech to Text Phones for the Hearing Impaired

    When selecting a speech to text phone for the hearing impaired, we should consider key factors like: Speech recognition accuracy; ... devices with superior speech recognition accuracy is paramount for facilitating seamless communication for the hearing impaired. Compatibility With Hearing Aids.

  24. Accessibility features for people who are deaf or hard of hearing

    To capture speech and convert it to text, turn on Live Captions and follow the onscreen instructions. Choose Accessibility. Choose Hearing Control Center. Optional: To remove an option, choose the minus symbol. Choose Back. You are now more familiar with the accessibility features for hearing-impaired people. Return to the Home screen.