Glide: virtual demo day

By Stephen, 27 June, 2024

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Assistive Technology

For those who missed it, I have the recording for the virtual demo day for glide.
I hope this is OK to post here. Enjoy. After this, I’m definitely making that order.
https://zoom.us/rec/play/S3LW-Dym9Ga6SIBeYbtc_DGuaLABhwaTSWPBjnLdGrDpt5jJ7wSxE9gqU2s_XVPOmmFsFbsXkVOhb_h8.DtaXwQxgMHQbT-7Z

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By SeasonKing on Tuesday, June 25, 2024 - 12:01

As the title says, have been looking for this accross internet, very hard to find. Thank you so much for sharing.

By Stephen on Tuesday, June 25, 2024 - 12:01

I think what these guys are doing is very important. And I love how they’re developing it with the community for the community unlike other products where they come out with the device, and it always misses its Mark.

By Brad on Tuesday, June 25, 2024 - 12:01

It sounds like this could be exactly what I'm looking for.

I'll look forward to trying it next year or the year after, it'll probably come to site village and if I like it, which I'm sure I will, then I'll buy it.

By mr grieves on Tuesday, June 25, 2024 - 12:01

Thanks for sharing the link - I listened to this last night. Shame I couldn't get the playback speed button to work but it was very interesting.

You've got to give the company credit for the way it engages with its customers. And the fact that Amos is blind is very positive from our point of view. I get the feeling that some products like the first WeWalk were invented in a vacuum.

Anyway it is a really interesting product. Still the things putting me off the most are the fear of it getting broken and the fear of relying too much on technology which I don't quite trust enough yet for this sort of thing to rely on it fully.

I also enjoyed the technical glitches in the Zoom meeting - particularly how everyone was called richard. It always makes me feel better when other people have technical problems like that.

By Stephen on Tuesday, July 2, 2024 - 12:01

It was actually Jonathan not Richard.

By mr grieves on Tuesday, July 2, 2024 - 12:01

It was almost inevitable that I had remembered it wrong. Thanks for nothing, brain.