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Tech Tips: The Podcast

Tech Tips: The Podcast is a monthly program dealing with assistive technology designed for people who are blind or have low vision.

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Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

Hear2There 07.07.2026

Picture this: you show up at a new location and effortlessly find the door without wandering or second‑guessing. Hear2There is making that possible. I’m excited to talk with David Furukawa this month about how this innovative app is transforming the “last 50 feet” of navigation for people everywhere who are blind or have low vision.

Lumivision VR Headset 02.06.2026

Lumivision is a California‑based company that’s created a VR headset designed for people with low vision. What really makes it stand out is that it uses your own smartphone as the processor and camera, so the headset gets better as your phone does. This month, I’m chatting with Zarioa and Prescott from LumiVision to hear more about this clever and genuinely exciting device.   Visit the Lumivision...

Hable One Bluetooth Keyboard & Speechlabels 05.05.2026

Hable One is a Bluetooth-enabled, braille inspired keyboard designed for phones and tablets making it possible for people who are blind to control these devices without lugging around a bulky keyboard.  Joining me this month is Freek van Wellsness of Hable to talk about this amazing device along with something new called Speechlabels.

Eye Spy Foundation & eyespy.org 07.04.2026

Regardless of where you live, researching agencies and organizations dedicated to working with the blind and low vision community can seem daunting.  The Eye Spy Foundation is working to help make that research a little easier.  Join me this month as I talk with Nick Mendler, President and Founder of the Eye Spy Foundation.

You Don't Look Blind Peer-Based Support Group 03.03.2026

Support is just as important as technology.  That is something that is sometimes overlooked when it comes to people dealing with vision loss.  “You Don’t Look Blind” is an online peer support group dedicated to helping people with vision loss, along with sighted caregivers, a place to get that support.  What started out as a local support group in Denver, CO, is now an international support group...

Blazie Technologies - BT Speak Pocket Computer & BT Braille 03.02.2026

Whether you’re looking for a computer that fits in your pocket or something a little more robust with a braille display, chances are good that Blazie Technologies has what you need.  Join me this month as I talk with David Goldfield and Bryan Blazie about the BT Speak Pocket Computer and the BT Braille on Tech Tips:  The Podcast.

AI for the Blind - Composing Music 06.01.2026

AI can be used for more than composing emails or discovering obscure facts about your favorite TV shows.  It can also be used to compose music based on what’s floating around in your head.  Join me this month on Tech Tips where I’ll once again be talking with Shawn Keen about AI for the Blind along with using Artificial Intelligence to compose music, or just about anything else you can think of.

Bricks for the Blind 04.12.2025

Yes.  People with visual impairments like to build with Lego too.  Just in time for Christmas, join me as I talk with Matthew Shiffrin, CEO and founder of Bricks for the Blind, about this amazing non-profit organization making Lego instructions accessible to people who are blind, or have low vision.

New to Vision Loss? 04.11.2025

For people living with vision impairment from a young age, the world of assistive technology and independent living aids is nothing new to them.  However, for anyone suffering an unexpected loss of vision as an adult, it doesn’t take much to suddenly feel overwhelmed with their changing environment.  Talking with someone who can help you navigate the world of vision loss is key to maintaining a le...

Protecting Your Personal Information 07.10.2025

October is  Cyber Security Month and protecting your personal information both online and in public are what we will be talking about this month on Tech Tips: The Podcast. 

Accessible Gaming 05.08.2025

The video game “Pong” was release in 1972, and ever since then, they have played a huge role in pop culture.  These fantastic worlds wrapped in brightly painted plywood helped us escape our everyday lives to battle aliens and save princesses.  If you had a visual, hearing or motor disability, you were not playing these games or not playing at the same level as your friends without disabilities.  V...

Mary's Braille Transcribing Services & Mary's Braille International 01.07.2025

Saying that we are taking technology “old school” this month would be a major understatement.  Developed in the early 1800’s, braille is now synonymous with the blind and visually impaired community.  Join me this month as we talk all things braille with Mary Webber of Mary’s Braille Transcribing Services. 

Navilens - Accessible QR Code System 03.06.2025

We see them everywhere and, in all shapes, and sizes.  I’m talking about QR codes.  Point your phone’s camera at a QR code, and that magical little symbol automatically directs you to whatever content the organization or company, behind the code, wants you to see.  QR codes are on TV, in brochures and in just about every public space you can think of.  While great at relaying information to the ma...

Vision Buddy Glasses 06.05.2025

This month, I talk with Zach Afridi of Vision Buddy about this incredible "VR" style headset designed to help people with low vision better see the world around them.

The All Terrain Cane & Urban Xplorer Cane with Sedona Dave 01.04.2025

Join me as I talk with Dave Epstein, a.k.a. Sedona Dave, about his extra tough cane made for people who love hiking in the great outdoors.  Dave also talks about the cane for us city dwellers called the Urban Xplorer.  In addition, Dave lets us in on his community outreach efforts including his podcast that takes a look at people who are not letting their visual impairment define them, or what the...

Echobatix-Touchscreen Navigation 04.03.2025

From keypads to menus to Do-It-Yourself kiosks, we've all encountered touchscreens, and what we've learned is that not all touchscreens are accessible to the blind and low vision community.  Echobatix is an app designed to make touchscreens more accessible for people who are blind, or have low vision.  This month, we are talking with Gary Bartos, CEO and the creator behind Echobatix

AI for the Blind 04.02.2025

Shawn Keen with AI for the Blind is my guest this month.  We are going to be talking about artificial intelligence; what it is, and how it is benefiting the VI community.

Blind Health Expo 07.01.2025

Get ready to take some notes.  Accessible Pharmacy held it’s 3rd Annual Blind Health Expo in December.  The expo is a virtual conference designed to give people from around the globe the opportunity to talk directly with companies and organizations working within the V.I.  community to help us live more independent and productive lives.  This episode of Tech Tips:  The Podcast will include discuss...

Quintex of Asheville 03.12.2024

Quintex of Asheville is a distributer of electronic and video magnifiers for North and South Carolina.  In this episode, we'll be talking with Frank Beard, owner and operator.

Innosearch.AI 05.11.2024

Shopping is probably one of the most time-consuming things we, as visually impaired people, routinely tackle.  On this episode of Tech Tips:  The Podcast, I’ll be talking with Patrick Long of Innosearch. AI about his site’s approach to making shopping easier for the visually impaired community.  After our conversation, keep listening for a special offer from Innosearch. AI for Tech Tips listeners.

Eyedaptic EYE6 with Ivy Visual Assistant 03.09.2024

In this episode I talk with Jay Cormier, CEO and founder of Eyedaptic about their new EYE6 Glasses with Ivy.  Ivy is their new AI powered visual assistant that works in concert with their revolutionary glasses.  The glasses use an onboard camera to magnify and enhance images for people who suffer from AMD, Age-Related Macular Degeneration, and other retinal degenerative diseases.

Visions Conference 2024 Exhibit Hall 06.08.2024

The Foundation Fighting Blindness, (FFB), hosted it's biennial Visions Conference in Chicago.  An exhibit hall was included with the conference pass featuring manufacturers and organizations dedicated to helping people with visual impairments.  On this episode of Tech Tips:  The Podcast, I will be featuring discussions with ReBokeh, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Solar Grove, Patriot Vision...

BT Speak Pro Pocket Computer 12.06.2024

Florida based Blazie Technologies recently announced their new BT Speak Pro.  Listen to David Goldfield talk about this tiny, but mighty pint-sized computer designed specifically for people who are blind.

Eyedaptic 12.06.2024

Eyedaptic is company dedicated to helping people suffering from AMD, and other related eye conditions, regain as much of their independence as possible.  Listen as CEO Jay Cormier talks about these remarkable glasses, and what's on the horizon.

Computers for the Blind 11.06.2024

Computers are expensive.  We all know that.  With an unemployment rate of over 70% among people who are visually impaired, most cannot afford to purchase a computer.  Then, there's the software necessary to be able to use the computer.  Computers for the Blind is working to change that by offering computers preloaded with screen magnifiers, or readers, at a substantial discount to the visually imp...

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