Deaf people encounter several major barriers that prevent them from seamlessly integrating in society and exclude them from many ICT services that a hearing person simply takes for granted. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), partial hearing loss affects about 360 million people worldwide, and more than 1 billion people will be at risk to experience hearing loss in the next years. This in mind, the trans-disciplinary project team of Visualfy set out to tire down these barriers in line with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the European Disability Strategy 2010-2020.
With the help of SME Instrument Phase 1 funding, Fusió d’Arts Technology has developed a suite of Smartphone Apps, through which people with hearing deficiencies interact more seamlessly with their environment. The apps are marketed as different releases under the brand Visualfy, the name being derived from the combination of the words visual and notify.
You can download your version of Visualfy from
http://www.visualfy.es/en/download(se abrirá en una nueva ventana). Visualfy Lite is available free of charge financed via add placement while Visualfy Premium, available for 1 Euro, is free of advertisement. There are also differences in the sleep mode. On the Lite version, you have to set the sleep mode manually, while this happens automatically on the Premium version.
Visualfy – Good things are coming!