Verbātim: For the deaf and hard of hearing
*REQUIRES Siri
*Compatible with the iPhone 4S and above; iPad 3rd generation, iPad 4th generation, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, and all iPad Minis
Verbātim is a utility app for the deaf and hard of hearing. It is designed to aid users that are deaf or hard of hearing in communication with people that they cannot converse with using sign language or SMS text messaging.
Verbātim...
1. Gives you the ability to type in messages to a guest and display them on your devices screen while the messages are spoken aloud by your devices voice engine, so the guest can read and hear your messages.
2. Gives you the power to record the guests feedback using your devices speech recognition capability and then translates their response into text you can read on the screen.
3. Provides a couple of pre-programmed, informative greetings that can be launched before message playback or capturing feedback. The informative greetings inform the guest youre communicating with that you are deaf or hard of hearing and that youre using your device to communicate with them, so they understand the process.
4. Provides a user manual that describes the Verbātim communication process, which you can easily reference anytime you need some clarification about how to use the app.
5. Makes available the option to communicate with others while your device is offline or has a weak internet signal by allowing you to exchange back and forth text messages with a guest using your device.
(*Note: The process of recording a guests feedback and translating their response into text that you can read requires an efficient internet connection. If your internet connection is not working properly, feedback recording will not work. However, you can still communicate using the offline option. Offline mode is not SMS text messaging to the guests device. Its an exchange of text messages through Verbātim via the sharing of YOUR device.*)
*Minimum iOS version required: 8.0
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