![]() ![]() You ll never need to rewrite the same memo all over again, and you can forget about frantically searching for a pen or sharpened pencil. Communication: Evernote (free)- You can keep an updated list of most-often used messages. ebuddy Messenger (free)- Chat on multiple MSN, Facebook, Yahoo, AIM, ICQ, GTalk, MySpace & Hyves accounts. It can also be used to type in what you want the phone to speak. Hearing users can speak to phone and words will be transcribed. SKC Interpret ($0.99)- Designed to make communication between deaf and hearing users easy, regardless of who has the app. Fring (free)- Group Video Chat, Voice Calls & Text Chat. Whether logged in at your home or office to Purple VRS, or on the road with your Android device, you can always access your Purpl video messages. Purpl is a video-based message system for deaf and hard of hearing customers. ģ Messaging Continued: Purpl (free)- Watch, manage, and share your signed Purpl video messages directly on your Android device anywhere, anytime. Listen to voic and read transcripts of your voic. Place calls and send text messages showing your Google number. Messaging: Handcent SMS (free)- A powerful free sms/mms tools for your android phone Google Voice (free)- Make cheap international calls with your Google number. Hamilton Mobile CapTel (free)- Makes it possible for you to see exactly what is being said to you on every call. Wireless CapTel by Sprint (free)- Using state of the art voice recognition technology, CapTel delivers captions of everything your caller says, while you listen (with your residual hearing) and speak directly to your caller. Speak It (free)- Talking device - write text and click on Play button, TTS engine will generate voice from text. ![]() Flex T9 Speak-Trace-Write-Tap ($4.99)- It s a 4-in-one keyboard: turns spoken speech into text, you can use your finger to quickly draw or write anything you would want to type, you can trace, and you can tap on the keyboard to write as well. It was created with deaf and/or mute people in mind, so they can communicate with others without the need for sign language or lip reading. This application is designed to use the text to speech (TTS) and the speech recognition features of your Android device. IP-Relay keeps you connected! Virtual Voice & Electric Ears (free)- Text to Speech and Speech Synthesis for the deaf and mute community. Or, choose a contact from your address book and dial them with one tap. Tap in a phone number on the keypad to start a call, or receive calls to your IP-relay number. IP-Relay for Android (free)- IP-Relay enables deaf or hard of hearing people to make and receive text relay calls on Android. Talk to anyone face-to-face with Closed Capp. IW Relay VRS (free)- Mobile VRS for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.Ģ Speech Recognition: Closed Capp ($0.99)- Closed caption your face to face conversations! Speech is enlarged to screen! Don t know sign language? Need to get your message across clearly? Using voice recognition software, speak into your phone and the words are transcribed live on the screen of the device. Sprint Relay ID Pack for Android Users- The new bundle includes Google Voice, Captionfish, Video Relay, TuneWiki, a captioned video player, and a handful of devices to notify you of important messages and dates. ZVRS Z4 Mobile App (free)- Allows you to make and receive point-to-point calls to and from any videophone. Qik Video (free)- Stay connected through video chat, video mail and video share. With Purple VRS, you can make VRS, Voice-to-Video and Point-to-Point calls over a 3G/4G, or Wi-Fi connection. Purple VRS is a video-based telephone relay system for deaf and hard of hearing customers. Purple VRS (free)- Make VRS, Voice-to-Video and Point-to-Point calls anywhere, anytime. It s the evolution of video relay, helping you connect everyday, everywhere. Introducing ntouch Mobile, the new SVRS app from Sorenson Communications that turns your smart phone into a VP that fits in your pocket. Video Relay Service (VRS): Android Platform ntouch Mobile (free)- Experience the freedom of your world in touch. The Minnesota Department of Health does not endorse or recommend any particular app on this list. The internet can be searched for a more complete description of each app and the availability of additional apps that may be of benefit. Many new hearing-related apps are released every day and prices may be subject to change. 1 Deaf and Hard of Hearing-Related Apps for Mobile Devices The Minnesota Department of Health created the following list of deaf and hard of hearingrelated apps for Android and ios devices last revised April The apps were collected from multiple sources and is not intended to be complete. ![]()
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