Apple’s latest accessibility-focused short film is actually a really enjoyable music video for the song “I’m Not Remarkable” by Kittyy & The Class.
It’s also an excellent way to showcase Apple’s extensive range of accessibility features integrated into iPhone, iPad, Mac, and other devices. These features can significantly enhance the college experience for all students.
“Apple products are designed for every student,” says Apple. “Accessibility features like Magnifier on Mac, Accessibility Reader, Braille Access, VoiceOver, Sound & Name Recognition, and Live Captions can improve access, enhance learning, and create new opportunities for people with disabilities to study, socialize, and succeed in college.”
See for yourself below. It’s easily one of the most fun ways to showcase Apple’s accessibility features in action.
Apple has a handy website to accompany the ad campaign: apple.com/accessibility/designed-for-students/. The company highlights all of the great accessibility features included in the 2 minute 50 second video:
- VoiceOver on iPhone: https://apple.co/49C4gQX
- Zoom on iPhone: https://apple.co/49dLv62
- Braille Screen Input on iPhone: https://apple.co/4r0Nhh9
- Magnifier on Mac: https://apple.co/49SKXCN
- AssistiveTouch on Apple Watch: https://apple.co/47HPXZH
- Braille Access on iPad: https://apple.co/4hYNXQ5
- AssistiveTouch on iPad: https://apple.co/48edEc4
- Sound & Name Recognition on iPhone: https://apple.co/4nXcXsy
- Accessibility Reader on Mac: https://apple.co/4i8jYW8
- Live Captions on iPad: https://apple.co/3LwKKeD
- Hearing Health for AirPods Pro and iPhone*: https://apple.co/4i8k4Nu
- Voice Control on iPhone: https://apple.co/47LUzwo
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