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    Blind Level Tech

    Blind Level Tech, or BLT, is a fun show dedicated to the use of technology for those who are blind or have low vision. We will walk you through the latest and greatest tech from Apple to Microsoft and TVs to kitchen appliances. Being blind is hard enough. Your tech experience should not be.
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    Episodes (101)

    Live Streaming Tips and Tricks: How to Look and Sound Like a Milion Bucks


    In this episode of Blind Level Tech, hosts Evan Starnes and Kelvin Crosby discuss the vast world of live streaming, particularly for blind and low-vission individuals. They delve into the essentials of setting up a live stream, and provide insights on equipment, software, and best practices. Live streaming is a great avenue for sharing your passions and connecting with others, and you don't need expencive equipment to get sttarted.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Blind Level Tech 01:55 Tech Piece of the Week: AirPods Pro 2nd Generation 05:44 Exploring Live Streaming for the Visually Impaired 10:34 Setting Up Your Live Stream 16:50 Essential Equipment for Live Streaming 24:49 Choosing the Right Camera for Your Stream 30:07 Optimizing Your Computer for Live Streaming 34:09 Accessibility of Live Streaming Platforms 38:04 Conclusion and Encouragement to Stream

    BLT Bite: Why Microphones and Audio settings are inportant

    In this episode, host Evan Starnes discusses various types of microphones and their configurations for optimal audio quality. He explores external microphones like the Blue Yeti and Blue Snowball, built-in laptop microphones, and headset microphones, highlighting their pros and cons. The episode also covers how to configure microphone settings in Windows for better sound quality, emphasizing the importance of adjusting settings to suit individual needs.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Microphone Configurations 02:55 Exploring Different Microphone Types 06:14 Using Built-in Laptop Microphones 09:02 Headset Microphones: Pros and Cons 11:58 Configuring Microphones in Windows Settings

    The Latest and Greatest from Android


    In this episode of Blind Level Tech, hosts Evan Sarnes and Kelvin Crosby discuss the latest updates to TalkBack, the Android screen reader, and explore its features, including image descriptions, guided frame, and enhancements to the magnifier app. They also touch on the accessibility improvements for Braille users and live transcription features, ultimately debating the merits of Android versus iOS for accessibility.
    Takeaways
    • TalkBack has evolved significantly since its inception. • The ability to describe images in detail is a game changer. • Guided frame helps users align their faces for video calls. • The magnifier app now uses AI for text recognition. • Braille gestures have been updated for better usability. • Live transcription features have improved for deaf-blind users. • The choice between Android and iOS depends on user needs.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Blind Level Tech 01:57 Exploring TalkBack and Android Updates 06:28 Key Features of TalkBack 10:51 Image Descriptions and Guided Frame 15:39 Enhancements in the Magnifier App 19:24 Braille Gestures and Accessibility 22:14 Live Transcription Improvements 26:50 The Big Question: Android or iOS?

    IOS 18 and other Shinanigans Part 2

    In this episode of Blind Level Tech, hosts Kelvin Crosby and Evan Starnes dive into the exciting new features of iOS 18. They’ll walk you through the latest accessibility updates, share their personal experiences with Apple’s newest products, and spotlight the tech piece of the week. From improvements in Braille screen input to the new item chooser feature and the introduction of music haptics, there’s a lot to cover. They also explore the recent acquisition of AppleViz by Be My Eyes and why these advancements are so important for the blind and low vision community.
    If you have questions for the hosts, feel free to call (720) 712-8856 or email them at [email protected]. Don’t miss this engaging and informative conversation!
    Takeaways
    Being blind doesn't mean you have to stop living.
    iOS 18 has introduced many new features and improvements.
    AirPods Max provide an exceptional audio experience.
    The Rode Go 2 is a versatile wireless microphone setup.
    The item chooser feature enhances navigation for VoiceOver users.
    Braille screen input has received significant enhancements in iOS 18.
    Apple Watch now allows custom ringtones and audio playback.
    AirPods Pro can accept calls with head gestures.
    Over-the-counter hearing aids may not suffice for severe hearing loss.
    Music haptics offers a new way to experience music through vibrations.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Blind Level Tech
    01:09 iOS 18 Release Notes Overview
    02:37 Tech Piece of the Week: AirPods Max
    04:33 Tech Piece of the Week: Rode Go 2
    08:19 Deep Dive into iOS 18 Features
    12:03 Braille Screen Input Enhancements
    17:48 Miscellaneous iOS and WatchOS Changes
    21:09 AirPods Pro Features and Updates
    24:26 Hearing Aids and AirPods Discussion
    28:14 Music Haptics Feature
    32:35 Should You Update to iOS 18?
    34:02 AppleViz Acquisition by Be My Eyes
    37:54 Closing Thoughts and Reflections

    BLT Bite: checking out new ring and alert tones on Applewatch and Watchos11

    Blind Level Tech, or BLT, is a fun new show dedicated to the use of technology for those who are blind and have visual impairments. We will walk you through the latest and greatest tech from Apple to Microsoft and TVs to kitchen appliances. We will even throw in some good ole dad and tech jokes for good measure. Being blind is hard enough. Your tech experience should not be.

    IOS 18 Accessibility Updates Part 1

    We know you have questions for the hosts so why not drop them here. [email protected] or give us a call at (720) 712-8856.
    In this episode of Blind Level Tech, hosts Evan Starnes and Kelvin Crosby discuss the latest advancements in technology for the blind community, focusing on the new features of iOS 18 and the Apple Watch Ultra. They share their personal experiences with tech challenges, introduce their tech pieces of the week, and delve into the enhancements made to VoiceOver and Braille accessibility. The conversation highlights the importance of these updates in improving the user experience for individuals with visual impairments, emphasizing the ongoing journey of living beyond challenges.
    Takeaways
    Being blind doesn't mean you have to stop living.
    The new iOS 18 features are exciting for accessibility.
    VoiceOver now allows users to clone their voice for text-to-speech.
    Braille users can now type in grade one while reading in grade two.
    The interactive VoiceOver tutorial is a significant improvement.
    Audio ducking in VoiceOver is now customizable.
    The ability to reconnect Braille displays is more intuitive.
    New ringtone features sync vibrations with the ringtone beat.
    The Apple Watch Ultra has impressive battery life and features.
    Stay tuned for more updates in part two of the discussion.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Blind Level Tech
    05:15 Tech Pieces of the Week
    06:42 Exploring iOS 18 Features
    10:14 VoiceOver Enhancements
    24:24 Braille Improvements
    29:09 Wrap-Up and Sandwich of the Week

    BLT Bite: Demonstrating the new voiceover tootorial in iOS18

    In this episode of BLT Byte, host Evan Starnes introduces the new interactive VoiceOver tutorial that comes with iOS 18. He discusses its features, including basic navigation instructions, configuration options, and the ability to save progress. The tutorial aims to help new users get started with VoiceOver, covering essential gestures and commands. Evan shares his hands-on experience with the tutorial and highlights its potential to assist users in navigating their iPhones more effectively. The episode concludes with a teaser for a more in-depth discussion on iOS 18 in future episodes. Takeaways • The new VoiceOver tutorial is interactive and user-friendly. • Users can configure settings like speaking rate in the tutorial. • The tutorial saves your progress, allowing for a seamless experience. • Basic navigation commands are covered in the tutorial. • VoiceOver helps users activate items on their iPhone. • The tutorial includes practice pages for hands-on learning. • Advanced features are not covered, focusing instead on basics. • The tutorial is designed for new VoiceOver users. • Evan emphasizes the importance of accessibility in technology. • Future episodes will delve deeper into iOS 18 features. Chapters00:00Introduction to the VoiceOver Tutorial02:56Exploring the Interactive Features of iOS 18 VoiceOver05:23Navigating the VoiceOver Tutorial: A Hands-On Experience

    BLT BIte: Talkback Shortcut on Android

    In this BLT Byte episode, host Evan Starnes provides a quick guide on setting up the TalkBack accessibility shortcut for Android devices. Using a Google Pixel 5, Evan walks listeners through the process of activating TalkBack during the initial setup of a new device and explains how to enable it on a device that’s already been configured. He highlights the accessibility button feature, available at the bottom of the screen, and demonstrates the volume key shortcut, which is particularly useful for blind users. Evan also notes that the setup process may vary slightly depending on the brand of the Android device.

    BLT BITE: Olympus DM 720

    Summary
    The Olympus DM720 digital voice recorder is a capable device with three mics and the ability to record in MP3 or WAV format. However, it is not the most accessible recorder for blind or low vision users. The new Zoom Essential Series of recorders, such as the H1E, H4E, and H6E, are recommended for accessibility. The Olympus DM720 has a startup chime and a speaker that is not very good for playback but is useful for monitoring. The recorder has a menu that can be navigated using the buttons below the screen, and it provides beep feedback. Folders and files can be accessed, but the date and time of recordings are not announced. The recorder has a record button, a stop button, and the ability to pause and resume recordings. It also provides a long beep when running out of memory.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to the Olympus DM720 Digital Voice Recorder
    01:01 Accessibility Considerations for Voice Recorders
    03:08 Navigating the Menu and Accessing Folders and Files
    05:08 Recording and Playback Features of the Olympus DM720
    06:29 Recommended Voice Recorders for Accessibility

    BeMyAI and All the Updates

    Summary
    In this episode of Blind Level Tech, Evan Starnes interviews Joe Weber from Be My Eyes. They discuss the latest updates and features of Be My AI, including the integration of GPT-4.0 and the expansion to Windows desktop. They also talk about the future plans of Be My Eyes, including the integration of wearables. The conversation highlights the importance of privacy and ethical use of data in AI technology. The episode ends with the sandwich of the week segment.
    Takeaways
    Be My AI, the AI tool integrated into Be My Eyes, is continuously improving and becoming more responsive.
    Be My AI is being used by companies like Microsoft and Unilever to provide customer support through the app.
    Be My AI is planning to integrate with wearables in the future.
    Be My Eyes prioritizes privacy and ethical use of data in their AI models.
    The sandwich of the week is a chicken bacon ranch wrap.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction and Overview
    02:01 Be My AI: A Review and Preview
    04:22 The Growth and Adoption of Be My AI
    05:49 Be My AI and Support from Brands
    07:47 The Impact of Be My AI on Call Resolution Time
    09:38 The Advancements in Be My AI with GPT-4.0
    16:16 Introducing Be My AI for Windows Desktop
    19:33 The Future of Be My AI: Integration with Wearables
    23:56 Privacy and Ethical Use of Data
    27:34 Sandwich of the Week: Chicken Bacon Ranch Wrap
    29:48 Closing Remarks and Future Updates

    BLT Bites: Be My AI Comes To Windows

    Summary
    The Be My Eyes app for Windows allows users to take pictures and have an AI model describe them. The app is available in the Microsoft Store and requires a Microsoft account. Users can sign in with their Be My Eyes account or create a new one. The app includes features such as describing the screen, taking pictures using the built-in camera, uploading existing photos, and copying images to the clipboard for description. The app also has customizable keyboard shortcuts and a settings tab. Overall, the Be My Eyes app for Windows provides a convenient way for visually impaired individuals to access visual information.
    Takeaways
    The Be My Eyes app for Windows allows visually impaired individuals to access visual information through an AI model.
    The app includes features such as describing the screen, taking pictures, uploading existing photos, and copying images for description.
    Users can customize keyboard shortcuts and access settings for the app.
    The app requires a Microsoft account and is available in the Microsoft Store.
    chapters 00:00 Introduction to Be My Eyes App
    01:01 Installing and Signing In
    02:23 Screen Description and Picture Taking
    03:50 Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts and Settings

    BLT Bite: PiccyBot

    Blind Level Tech, or BLT, is a fun new show dedicated to the use of technology for those who are blind and have visual impairments. We will walk you through the latest and greatest tech from Apple to Microsoft and TVs to kitchen appliances. We will even throw in some good ole dad and tech jokes for good measure. Being blind is hard enough. Your tech experience should not be.

    PiccyBot: Not Just an Image Description Application

    Summary
    In this episode, the hosts interview Martijn Van Der Spek, the developer of the app PiccyBot, an AI-based image description app. They discuss the different AI models used in the app, such as Gemini, GPT-3.5, RECA, GPT-4.0, and GROK2, and how each model has its own strengths and weaknesses. They also talk about the advantages of using open-source models like LAMA for privacy. The hosts explore the possibility of merging multiple models to create a supermodel and the potential risks of using AI for image description. They also mention the personality switch feature in PiccyBot that allows users to customize the description style. PiccyBot is an app that uses AI to provide descriptions of images and videos for blind and visually impaired users. It stands out from other similar apps because it offers multiple models and personalities, and it is currently the only app that provides video descriptions. The app is available on both iOS and Android platforms, and it offers a free version with limited features and ads, as well as a paid version with additional capabilities. The developer is hoping to secure grant funding to further improve and expand the app. PiccyBot has the potential to be integrated into other devices and applications, such as a smart cane.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
    03:04 Tech Piece of the Week: I Fix It Kit and Zoom P4 Podcast Mixer
    07:07 The Power of Different AI Models in Image Recognition
    13:14 Exploring the Strengths and Niches of AI Models
    16:43 Privacy and Control: The Benefits of Open-Source AI Models
    18:31 Creating a Supermodel: Merging AI Models for Better Image Description
    20:30 Customizing Image Descriptions with Pickybot's Personality Switch
    21:01 Introduction to PiccyBot and its Description Features
    22:31 Customization and Fun with PiccyBot's Personalities
    23:20 The Importance of Video Descriptions
    24:52 The Benefits of Upgrading to the Paid Version
    25:19 PiccyBot's Pricing Model
    26:12 Seeking Grant Funding for PiccyBot's Development
    28:07 Cross-Platform Availability and Development Process
    29:30 Future Plans for PiccyBot and User Feedback
    31:57 Opportunity for Public Voting in Google Gemini AI Competition
    32:32 Promoting PiccyBot and Support for the App
    35:14 Sandwich of the Week: Subby Tuna, Croissant with Boa, and Buffalo Chicken Slider
    37:44 Where to Find PiccyBot and Connect with the Developer
    39:31 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
    Thank you for listening to this episode of BLT if you have questions you know what to do. (720) 712-8856 or email at [email protected]

    Marty Sobo: Unmute Yourself

    Summary
    In this conversation, the hosts and guest discuss various topics related to technology and personal experiences. They start by sharing their recent hiking experience and the inspiring story of a blind hiker. Then, they move on to discuss tech recommendations, including microphones and packing cubes. The conversation shifts to Marty's journey in the music industry and his work with Apple. They also touch on the topic of Apple's new M1 processors and the right to repair. Marty shares his experience adapting to vision loss and learning to use assistive technology like VoiceOver. The conversation covers topics such as multitasking with multiple audio sources, the creation of ACB Community, the growth of the Unmute podcast, and challenges faced by beginners in using technology. The main takeaways include the importance of simplifying technology for beginners, the value of patience in waiting for a better outcome, and the need for intuitive and user-friendly interfaces. The conversation is divided into two chapters: 'ACB Community and Unmute Podcast' and 'Challenges Faced by Beginners in Using Technology'.
    Chapters
    00:00 Inspiring Stories from a Recent Hiking Trip
    03:31 Tech Recommendations: Microphones and Packing Cubes
    09:03 Journey in the Music Industry and Work with Apple
    12:55 Apple's M1 Processors and the Right to Repair
    17:21 Adapting to Vision Loss and Learning Assistive Technology
    23:12 ACB Community and Unmute Podcast
    31:09 Challenges Faced by Beginners in Using Technology
    Thank you for listening to this episode of Blind Level Tech. As always if you have questions, reach out to us at [email protected] or give us a call at (720) 712-8856. Have a great week.

    Accessible Microphones and What You Should and Shouldn't Get

    Summary
    In this episode of Blind Level Tech, the hosts discuss microphones for podcasting and voiceover recording. They start by talking about the mics they are currently using, including the Audio-Technica AT2020 condenser microphone and the CAD GXL2200. They explain the difference between condenser and dynamic microphones and the best use cases for each. They also discuss built-in microphones in devices like laptops and phones, noting that while they can be convenient, they often lack in audio quality. The hosts then explore different types of microphones in various price ranges, including USB mics, XLR mics, and headset mics. They provide recommendations for affordable microphones and caution against using headset mics for professional audio work. They also mention the Blue Yeti microphone as a versatile option with multiple polar patterns. They cover popular options like the Blue Yeti and the Shure MV7, as well as higher-end models like the AKG C414. They also mention the importance of considering the sound profile, polar patterns, and durability when choosing a microphone. The conversation concludes with a discussion about their favorite sandwiches.
    Takeaways
    Condenser microphones are good for picking up audio from the room, while dynamic microphones are better for dialogue and close-up recording.
    Built-in microphones in devices like laptops and phones often lack in audio quality and are not recommended for professional audio work.
    Affordable microphones in the $20 to $60 price range can significantly upgrade audio quality, with options like Logitech, Zeal Sound, and CAD microphones.
    Headset mics are convenient but may pick up vibrations from the head and produce unpleasant audio quality. They are not recommended for voiceovers.
    The Blue Yeti microphone is a versatile option with multiple polar patterns and a built-in sound card for monitoring and adjusting audio levels.
    Proper microphone placement and technique are important for achieving good audio quality. There are many microphones available for podcasting and voiceover work in the $100 to $250 price range.
    The Shure MV7 is a popular choice among podcasters and offers both XLR and USB options.
    Other options in this price range include the Blue Yeti, Audio-Technica, and Sennheiser microphones.
    Higher-end microphones like the Lewitt Ray and AKG C414 offer advanced features and exceptional sound quality.
    Consider factors like sound profile, polar patterns, and durability when choosing a microphone.
    Rode microphones are also worth considering for their range of podcasting options.
    Don't forget to toast your burger buns for extra deliciousness!
    Chapters
    00:00 Choosing the Right Microphone
    10:14 Understanding Microphone Types
    13:00 Built-in Microphones in Devices
    18:32 Affordable Microphones
    20:09 Headset Mics for Voiceovers
    23:10 Middle of the Road Mics
    25:07 Microphone Placement and Technique
    25:37 Introduction to Microphones for Podcasting
    26:10 The Shure MV7: A Popular Choice
    27:07 Exploring Other Microphone Options
    28:30 Considerations for Choosing a Microphone
    31:07 The Shure MV7 Plus and Other Options
    32:24 Advanced Features: Lewitt Ray and AKG C414
    35:38 Rode Microphones for Podcasting
    38:21 Sandwich of the Week: Pulled Pork Sliders and Burgers
    39:05 Sandwich of the Week: Sonic Double Cheeseburger
    39:45 Sandwich of the Week: Elk Burger
    40:26 Announcement: Shine Music Fest
    41:38 Conclusion and Farewell
    Thank you for listening to this episode of Blind Level Tech. If you have any questions for Evan or Kelvin please visit us at [email protected] or give us a call at 720-712-8856..

    Technology and Schooling

    Summary
    In this conversation, Evan and Kelvin discuss technology and accommodations for visually impaired students in K-12 and college. They highlight the importance of advocating for accommodations and familiarizing oneself with disability support services. They also discuss the challenges of obtaining textbooks and recommend getting book lists early. Overall, they emphasize the need for preparation and self-advocacy in order to succeed in school. The conversation explores the accessibility of textbooks and navigating in-person and online classes for students with visual impairments. It emphasizes the importance of having legal copies of accessible textbooks and the need to advocate for accessibility in online platforms. The hosts share their experiences with finding classes and accommodations, including using guide dogs and working with disability services. They discuss the challenges of taking tests and the importance of advocating for accessible testing options. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the future of accessibility in education.
    Takeaways
    Advocacy is crucial for visually impaired students to obtain necessary accommodations in school.
    Knowing the disability support services at your school and how they work is important for accessing accommodations.
    Transitioning from high school to college can be challenging, and it is important to be prepared and familiar with the support services available.
    Obtaining accessible textbooks can be a challenge, and it is recommended to get book lists early and communicate with professors and disability services.
    Preparation and self-advocacy are key to success in school for visually impaired students. Having legal copies of accessible textbooks is important to comply with copyright law.
    Building a good relationship with disability services can lead to better accommodations.
    Training guide dogs to navigate campus can help with finding classes.
    Advocacy is necessary to ensure accessibility in online platforms and testing options.
    The future of accessibility in education should involve easily accessible textbooks and online platforms.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates
    06:39 Navigating Technology and Accommodations for Visually Impaired Students
    11:45 The Importance of Advocacy in Obtaining Accommodations
    15:12 Transitioning from High School to College: Challenges and Preparation
    19:40 Challenges of Obtaining Accessible Textbooks
    21:39 Preparation and Self-Advocacy for Success in School
    25:38 Finding Classes and Accommodations
    27:34 Navigating Campus with Guide Dogs
    30:17 Advocating for Accessibility in Online Platforms
    42:10 The Future of Accessibility in Education
    Thank you for listening to this episode of BLT. If you have nay questions, please let us know by giving us a phone call at (720) 712-8856, or you can email us at [email protected]. Have a great week.
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