Yeah, I've used Soundscape before and it's pretty good because it lets you know what intersections and what stuff you're coming up to, like bus stops, crosswalks, parking lots, I don't know, a whole lot.
Let the stars be your guide. Let your mind just relax. And when in doubt, meditate.
hi everyone actually it's topic which i made researches a lot about it
um sorry and i even purchased an iphone because uh i always used android and most of applications
um which which i received recommendations about it's uh from ios uh system so
what i can't say um unfortunately or not unfortunately but the best applications
which i know it's osmond and dot walker um i prefer osmond actually but i tried
voice vista i tried um how it's calling uh okay i i tried all three applications i believe on ios
and i believe that um osmond and dot vocal is the best
it's not guide i mean it can't take you uh by your hand and guide
you directly to any place but if you have this good gps application
and good white cane skills i believe that would be enough yeah
Well, I know I kind of left this thing, but I'm just coming back to say, well, that's
pretty nice.
I mean, yeah, I've used SoundScape and VoiceFist and all the other things, they're pretty good.
And yes, Microsoft SoundScape is down, but luckily it's now, of course, open source.
Let the stars be your guide. Let your mind just relax. And when in doubt, meditate.
Well, for a device I use with walking, I used to use a Trekker Breeze, which is a device that's good for walking and stuff, so I would know where I'm at, at a landmark and stuff.
I still use a Trekker Breeze these days.
So, yeah.
I know this is about iOS, but for Android users, I use Lazerillo, which I guess it was the only app that I, you know, ever used when my mobility lessons started, so that's what the commission recommended for me.
Also, I never played around with it, but maybe try Seeing Assistant Go.
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Lazarillo is available for both Android and iOS in case anyone was wondering. Also, there is an application called goodmaps explore that is available for both iOS and Android but it is not as good as Lazarillo. For iOS users, there is one more application that I would very much recommend and it is called Voice Vista. I don't think it is available for Android, but it is good because you can customize all of your callouts settings and it works well when traveling both on foot and in a car.
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