Have read some hints on-line that the "ENDEAVOUR Bluetooth Multimeter" might have an accessible app. I already have a standalone, talking multimeter, but the concept of having one that can go in my iPhone accessory kit is interesting.
Some of them do appear to have a voice function in the app. I haven't found anything confirming the app is accessible with Voice Over though.
I guess the dedication to keeping the app accessible by the developers would be something I'd need to worry about with a phone dependent device.
Doesn't seem to be much interest in this topic, but I did find a confirmation of the Owon B35T+ and its bluetooth IOS app working with Voice Over deep in the questions on Amazon.
However, did the two people answering this question actually know what Voice Over is, or were they just thinking the question is about the builtin voice function of the app? Note to self: be very specific when asking a question about Voice Over, the iPhone screen reader that blind people use on IOS.
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OWON multimeter
Have you looked at the Owon Multimeter? I don't own one so cannot comment on it's accessibility.
Looking at OWON
Some of them do appear to have a voice function in the app. I haven't found anything confirming the app is accessible with Voice Over though.
I guess the dedication to keeping the app accessible by the developers would be something I'd need to worry about with a phone dependent device.
A little followup
Doesn't seem to be much interest in this topic, but I did find a confirmation of the Owon B35T+ and its bluetooth IOS app working with Voice Over deep in the questions on Amazon.
However, did the two people answering this question actually know what Voice Over is, or were they just thinking the question is about the builtin voice function of the app? Note to self: be very specific when asking a question about Voice Over, the iPhone screen reader that blind people use on IOS.