How the Apple Watch is opening up new ways to communicate

While the first iteration of the Apple Watch has received mixed reviews, one group is excited about the new level of accessibility it could offer — the disability community.
From using public transport to communicating via touch with another person, smartwatches are creating an even playing field for those with different needs.
David Woodbridge, who is blind and the Senior Adaptive Technology Consultant at Vision Australia, said he was pleasantly surprised how simple the Apple Watch is to use, at an event in advance of Thursday's Global Accessibility Awareness Day at the Apple Store in Sydney on Tuesday. He particularly praised the usability and linearity of its interface. Read more...More about Tech, Dev Design, Disabilities, and Apple Watch

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