Apple is enhancing the music experience for everyone through their newest innovations. Their latest software and hardware updates aim to make music more accessible and immersive through touch.
Among the new features revealed is Music Haptics. This technology allows those who are deaf or hard of hearing to feel music in a whole new way. When using this setting, users will literally be able to sense the music through vibrations and textures on their iPhone matched to the audio. The goal is for people to experience the rhythms, beats, and melodies of songs through their sense of touch.
Music Haptics has been integrated into the extensive Apple Music library and will also be available to developers to include in their own music apps. This opens up new possibilities for accessibility. In addition, Apple is introducing eye tracking controls and voice commands to allow device navigation without the need for touch. Motion cues are being added as well to reduce motion sickness for those using apps while traveling in a vehicle.
Apple’s commitment to inclusive design has been a priority for almost four decades according to CEO Tim Cook. He expressed how technology can enrich lives when accessibility is a core focus from the beginning. The latest innovations reflect Apple’s ongoing efforts to provide the best experience for all users regardless of ability.
Sarah Herrlinger, Apple’s senior director of Global Accessibility Policy and Initiatives, emphasized how each year they break new ground in accessibility. These new features will make a real impact for a wide range of people by creating novel ways of interacting, communicating and engaging with the world. It’s clear Apple is dedicated to designing for everyone through continuous progress.
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