Abrar Al-Heeti from cnet said that The products at CES that generate the most buzz are typically TVs, computers and phones, but there’s also plenty of important and groundbreaking tech geared toward improving the everyday lives of users that doesn’t receive as much attention. This includes a range of products primarily focused on accessibility, from hearing aids to braille keyboards to apps that guide visually impaired users.
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted just how critical many of these products are. Tech has played a crucial role in keeping people connected for tasks like remote learning, work and hangouts, but the needs of people with disabilities, who make up 15% of the global population, are often overlooked.
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