Ava 24/7 Accessibility Android App Review

| January 21, 2018 | 0 Comments

Ava – 24/7 Accessibility for Android is not for everyone. It is tailor made for deaf & hard-of-hearing people. The app uses your phone’s microphone to hear and shows you word by word what is said. You can download Ava – 24/7 Accessibility app for free of cost from Google Play Store.

Features

Ava – 24/7 Accessibility app for Android is the fastest and easiest way to understand and participate in conversations for deaf & hard-of-hearing people. It listens to what other people say and shows you word by word what is said. Alternatively, if you’re talking to someone with hearing difficulties you can show them a text version of what you’re saying. You can also ask Ava to voice it for you. Ava – 24/7 Accessibility app for Android is artificial intelligent enough to learn your voice over time so that it could differentiate your voice from others in a conversation. Of course, it could make mistakes. If that happens, simply tap on words that Ava got wrong to teach her. The app can also handle group conversations.

Ava 24/7 Accessibility Android App Review

When you sign up for Ava, you’ll get a unique “&AvaID” link that you can share with others so they can join your conversation on their Ava app. At lunch, in meetings or hanging out with friends, Ava shows you who says what, in real time, and in colors. It is nice that Ava – 24/7 Accessibility app for Android will not use more battery than streaming audio when listening to transcribe, or using other reading app when you follow the conversation. The UI layout of Ava is user friendly. You can see who all have joined the conversation at the top of the screen. Adding participants to a conversation is also easy enough. We found the app to be stable as well.

Conclusion

Ava – 24/7 Accessibility for Android is not perfect. Sometimes it fails to hear what others have said. But it is nevertheless helpful for someone deaf & hard-of-hearing to engage in a meaningful conversation, or communicate with someone. But the above-said features are of limited use (5 hrs per month) in the free version. For unlimited use, you’ll need to shell out a hefty $29.99/£27.99 per month. But for those who could benefit from Ava for Android, that’s a price that could be worth paying. Overall, a speech assistant app made for deaf and hard-of-hearing people.

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