Transform Your Cards with Cards That Talk
Cards That Talk by Cleveland Huber revolutionizes the way we interact with greeting cards, making them engaging and memorable through audio messages.
This app requires special playing cards that can be acquired through qrspeak.com.
If you've recently lost your eyesight, have been blind since birth, or have limited vision, engaging in card games can prove challenging. While braille cards are an option, they can be cumbersome to shuffle and require learning the braille system. Enter a new solution designed for the blind and visually impaired: Cards that Talk.
With Cards that Talk, users simply place the card beneath the camera of their Apple device, and the card is read aloud. An earpiece allows for discreet card identification.
One notable feature of Cards that Talk is its continuous scanning capability, eliminating the need to interact with the device between cards. The app also offers voice speed control buttons to adjust narration to individual preferences.
- Continuous scanning feature
- Variable speed control for voice narration
- Convenient large start scanning button
Cards that Talk is available at no cost but necessitates the acquisition of dedicated playing cards available for purchase on qrspeak.com. These professionally printed cards, absent of braille, provide a smooth surface for ease of shuffling and handling.
For further inquiries or to procure these specialized playing cards, visit qrspeak.com.
Overview
Cards That Talk is a Freeware software in the category Games & Entertainment developed by Cleveland Huber.
The latest version of Cards That Talk is 2.05, released on 07/18/2024. It was initially added to our database on 07/18/2024.
Cards That Talk runs on the following operating systems: iOS.
Users of Cards That Talk gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
David Fischer
I am a technology writer for UpdateStar, covering software, security, and privacy as well as research and innovation in information security. I worked as an editor for German computer magazines for more than a decade before joining the UpdateStar team. With over a decade of editorial experience in the tech industry, I bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to my current role at UpdateStar. At UpdateStar, I focus on the critical areas of software, security, and privacy, ensuring our readers stay informed about the latest developments and best practices.
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