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For Global Accessibility Awareness Day, take a peek at some of the best tech we've tried. Photo by E

For Global Accessibility Awareness Day, take a peek at some of the best tech we've tried. [Reviewed.com Logo]( [Moxie robot, hearing aids; two individuals looking at a crutch; an indivudal in an office chair with accessible keyboards; Roku voice controlled remote and TV]( Photo by Embodied Inc. / Sennheiser / Meghan Kavanaugh / Sarah Kovac / Roku / Reviewed Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day, an occasion focused on providing digital access to the more than 1 billion people in the disability community. As a digital business, a core part of the Reviewed philosophy involves putting great products in the hands of consumers from all walks of life. That’s why, in 2022, we launched our [Accessibility vertical]( with the express purpose of serving the criminally underserved disability community. We take pride in the fact that each and every product we critique is intentionally tested by those with disabilities or those with extensive caretaker experience. Reviewed loves its experts, and there are no greater experts on disabilities than those who live with unique conditions every single day. Over the last two years, our talented editors and freelancers have tested the latest and greatest in OTC hearing aids, adaptive footwear, aging-in-place technologies, neurodivergence tools, and so much more. Reviewed supports all those celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day, but for us, the commitment to accessibility is a year-round venture. These articles offer a taste of what you’ll find in the [Reviewed Accessibility section](. There’s no denying how diverse this category is, but everything here is united in its ability to help a population of people that’s been ignored for far too long. Christopher Groux and Sarah Kovac Accessibility Editors Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed's editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. More Stories #[Moxie robot]( Meet Moxie, the robot teaching social-emotional skills This friendly robot was designed to help kids who struggle with social, emotional, and life skills practice and develop those skills. Our tester loved the tech behind the robot and said it was fun to use. [READ MORE]( #[Roku voice remote]( This voice remote and TV offer a great streaming experience for the blind Most televisions don’t have the proper tech for those with low vision or blindness to easily stream their favorite media. Roku’s voice-controlled TV and remote allow people with impaired vision to set up and navigate efficiently. [READ MORE]( #[Hearing aids in black container]( The best over-the-counter hearing aids Since over-the-counter hearing aids hit the market, we’ve been testing new models from brands like Lexie Hearing, Sony, and Eargo. Our experts found the best OTC hearing aids for all lifestyles. [READ MORE]( #[Box with adaptive PlayStation controller]( This PlayStation controller raises the bar for accessible gaming For those with dexterity issues, gaming might seem like an impossible activity. This PlayStation 5 controller is designed with maximum customization in mind, so those who have trouble holding standard controllers can easily create a remote that works for them. [READ MORE]( [Share with a friend]( [Subscribe]( [Visit us on Facebook!]( [Visit us on Instagram!]( [Visit us on Twitter!]( [Visit us on YouTube!]( [Visit us on Pinterest!]( [Reviewed Logomark]Reviewed is part of the USA Today network Reviewed 19 Brookline St Cambridge, MA 02139-4103 Copyright © 2024 Reviewed, All rights reserved. Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Update your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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