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With Sound Recognition, you can get a prominent alarm and a buzz on your Apple Watch or iPhone when your phone hears the sounds you choose.
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Learn how to have your phone read text out loud for you: entire articles, text conversations, long emails and more.
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Apple accessibility upgrades coming later this year will help users with visual, hearing, mobility and cognitive challenges.
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Music Haptics bring to life a specially recorded track of rhythmic vibrations and buzzing patterns timed to certain Apple Music songs.
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You can use Guided Access to lock your iPhone in a single app before you hand it to someone else. You don’t want them going rogue and reading your texts or calling your mom.
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If the text on your Mac's display is just too small to read, built-in features will let you zoom in on your Mac screen and get a closer look.
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Eye tracking is a pretty remarkable and ambitious accessibility feature that lets you control your iPhone entirely with your eyes.
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Vehicle Motion Cues will help you use your phone in the car by reducing feelings of motion sickness, using animated dots on the screen.
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