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Radio 4,03 Oct 2017,20 mins

Inaccessible white goods

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News, views and information for people who are blind or partially sighted. Jackie Brown wants better access to domestic white goods, which don't require sighted help to set up. Robin Christopherson from AbilityNet, suggests smart options which use apps, speech and wifi to enable a blind person to take control of their domestic appliances. Jackie is concerned however, that not everyone is comfortable using smartphone technology and the demise of the button and tactile switches will leave some people behind. Simon Cox, of Cobalt Systems talks about the issues around producing specialist equipment, but says his company has just launched a new talking induction hob. Tom Walker reports from Worcester New College on a new innovation hub which aims to give students and the public better access to assistive technology.

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