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The OKO App by Ayes was developed to help blind and low vision iPhone users by identifying traffic signals and communicating their status via visual, audio and haptic feedback. This simple app is free to download and easy to use! Join Cory and Luke as we demonstrate how useful the Oko app is as an assistive tech tool in your toolbox.

0:00 Start
0:24 The Basics
02:15 AT Feedback Settings
04:00 Don't walk
04:50 Walk Signal
05:45 Countdown Signal
7:00 Troubleshooting Accessibility Signals
8:00 Wishlist, especially Veering
9:55 Wrap Up and Contact Info

Vision Forward's Tech Connect continues to bring you the information you need to make the most out of your devices. Our experts know there are many factors to consider, so if you have any follow up questions please post them in the comments and we will help you find the assistive tech that's best for you.

Join us for our live show Tech Connect Live! every other Thursday.
Interview with Michael Janssen of Oko: https://www.youtube.com/live/e8JmWAHS8KM?feature=share
Previous: "Live Grilling for People with Vision Loss!"
https://youtube.com/live/FWUCJe0PWA4
Older: "How to use our online learning program" https://youtube.com/live/oD1pW98xr9U
Even Older: "Snow 12 vs Compact 10" https://youtube.com/live/_1pG7HEscrE
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Call us: (414-615-0103)
Email us: infocus@vision-forward.org
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