Inclusive Tech Spotlight: Game-Changing Gadgets for Disability Pride Month
July is Disability Pride Month—a time to celebrate accessibility, inclusivity, and the incredible innovations making the world a little more connected for everyone. Technology isn’t just about convenience; for millions of people, it’s a lifeline to independence, confidence, and opportunity.
Here are three groundbreaking products redefining how people communicate, read, and interact with technology:
1. Whispp – Giving People Their Voices Back
Free in the app stores
For the 300 million people worldwide who live with severe stutters or voice challenges, speaking can feel like a daily battle. Whispp, a free AI-powered voice app, is changing that.
Whispp allows users to whisper—and have their whispers instantly transformed into natural, expressive speech, complete with normal intonation and emotion. The app also supports phone and video calls, even if the person on the other end hasn’t downloaded Whispp.
It’s especially powerful for those who find they speak more fluently when whispering or who have lost their voice due to conditions like vocal cord paralysis or laryngeal cancer. For anyone seeking more privacy in public conversations, Whispp doubles as a discreet communication tool.
2. Lili+ Lamp – Making Reading Easier for People with Dyslexia
$254 on sale at liliforlife.com — Use code LILITECHSESH for $35 off
Reading with dyslexia can be exhausting. The Lili+ Lamp uses innovative pulsed light technology—completely invisible to the naked eye—to make reading smoother, faster, and less stressful by helping the brain process text more easily.
The lamp is fully customizable via a mobile app (iOS and Android), allowing users to fine-tune the light settings to suit their comfort level. It’s portable, battery-powered for up to 7.5 hours, and comes with a carrying case so it can easily move between home, school, and work.
For students, professionals, or anyone who loves reading but struggles with dyslexia, Lili is a game-changer.
3. Augmental MouthPad^ – Hands-Free Digital Control
$1,350 — Sign up at augmental.tech for waitlist + 10% off with code CBSLA through 2025
Accessibility meets futuristic design with the Augmental MouthPad^, a hands-free device that allows users to control their phone, tablet, or computer using just their tongue and head movements.
This custom-made device, fitted with the help of a dentist and designed to be slim and discreet, sits on the roof of your mouth and acts as a Bluetooth trackpad. Users can click, scroll, drag, and swipe—all without lifting a finger.
For those with limited mobility, it’s more than just innovative—it’s independence in a pocket-sized package.
Why Inclusive Tech Matters
Disability Pride Month isn’t just about raising awareness; it’s about celebrating empowerment. From giving people their voices back to making reading more accessible and offering hands-free digital navigation, these innovations are proof that when technology is inclusive, everyone benefits.
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