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Double Tap

Double Tap Productions Inc.www.doubletaponair.com
Double Tap is the show where blind people talk tech! If you’re blind or partially sighted and have an interest in technology, this is the show for you. Everyone is welcome no matter how old you are or how much or how little experience you have with technology. Each week the team will help you better understand how technology can help your everyday life, even if you have little or no sight.
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Episodes

Glidance Delayed, The Ideal O&M Toolkit & iOS Adventure Game Land Of Livia Released

This episode opens with reactions to the official announcement that the Glide device by Glidance is delayed until Spring 2026. Steven and Shaun preview their upcoming interview with CEO Amos Miller, offering insights into supply chain disruptions and tariff issues affecting many assistive tech manufacturers. Listener Chris shares his own customized mobility system using the Navi Pouch, Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses, and apps like Voice Vista and Be My Eyes. The hosts applaud this DIY innovation and...

May 26, 202557 min

Will the Future of AI Leave Blind Users Behind?

This episode is supported by Pneuma Solutions. Creators of accessible tools like Remote Incident Manager and Scribe. Get $20 off with code dt20 at https://pneumasolutions.com/ and enter to win a free subscription at doubletaponair.com/subscribe! In this thought-provoking episode, Steven and Shaun respond to the major news that OpenAI has acquired Jony Ive’s design company. They explore what this partnership might mean for the future of AI-driven devices, including speculation about smart speaker...

May 23, 202557 min

Inside Aira’s AI Future with Google DeepMind

In this episode, Steven and Shaun sit down with Aira CEO Troy Otillio to unpack the company’s major collaboration with Google and DeepMind, announced at Google I/O. Troy discusses how this partnership will shape the future of visual interpreting for blind users, including the development of a new AI-powered visual interpreter model. He also explains Aira's Build AI initiative, how user data is used with consent, and what it means to become a "Trusted Tester." The conversation covers the ethical ...

May 22, 20251 hr 1 min

Gemini AI and Accessibility: Google I/O 2025 Reactions

Google I/O 2025 was packed with futuristic AI reveals, and this episode explores how these innovations are already transforming tech for blind and low vision users. Steven Scott, Shaun Preece, and special guest Carrie Morales dive into Gemini’s new roles across search, mobile, and Chrome, highlighting real-world accessibility benefits and potential concerns around privacy and overreliance on AI. Carrie, who is the host of YouTube show “Carrie On Accessibility”, shares personal insights from home...

May 21, 202557 min

CSUN Reflections with Alison Sheridan & Steven’s New Sofa

Thanks to Turtleback Low Vision for sponsoring this episode of Double Tap. As a thank you to the Double Tap community, Turtleback is offering 12% off your entire order with promo code DT12. Visit turtlebacklv.com to shop the full lineup! In this lively episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun catch up after a short break, diving into personal stories involving home renovations, Shaun’s dog’s medical emergency, and their shared exhaustion. Steven reveals the high-tech features of his new sofa—incl...

May 20, 202558 min

New Newsletter & Steven’s Logitech K950 Review: Is It Better Than MX Keys?

Thanks to Turtleback Low Vision for sponsoring this episode of Double Tap. As a thank you to the Double Tap community, Turtleback is offering 12% off your entire order with promo code DT12. Visit turtlebacklv.com to shop the full lineup! In this lively episode, Steven and Shaun reveal two big updates for Double Tap fans: a brand-new monthly newsletter and a free, subscriber-only podcast feed featuring bonus audio content. They walk through what listeners can expect, including exclusive discounts...

May 16, 202557 min

Inside Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2025: What Tech Companies Are Doing

In this special Global Accessibility Awareness Day edition of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun are joined by top voices in tech accessibility, including Matt Ater from Vispero, Mike Buckley from Be My Eyes, Patrick Long from InnoSearch, and Apple’s Director of Accessibility, Sarah Herrlinger. Matt shares news of Vispero’s global rollout of accessible payment terminals powered by JAWS for Kiosk, and reflects on 30 years of JAWS development in partnership with Microsoft. Meanwhile, Be My Eyes and Inno...

May 15, 202556 min

Your Feedback: MagSafe Mystery, Document Detection & Your Favourite Music?

In this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun dive into listener feedback covering MagSafe accessibility, document scanning frustrations, and the quirks of Apple’s AI. Plus, they get personal as they reveal their favorite music memories. The conversation starts with Kristi’s question about MagSafe—what it is, how it works, and why it’s not on every iPhone. Shaun breaks it down with a simple explanation, and both hosts highlight the feature’s benefits for blind users, including improved chargin...

May 14, 202556 min

New Apple Accessibility Features Announced, Samsung Launch S25 Edge & Is It Time To Switch To Android?

In this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun break down Apple’s newly announced accessibility updates ahead of Global Accessibility Awareness Day. From accessibility “nutrition labels” on the App Store to a full-featured Braille note-taker built into iOS 19, the team highlights major leaps forward for blind and low-vision users. They also explore the all-new magnifier app for Mac, updates to Apple Vision Pro’s accessibility capabilities including camera zoom and AI object recognition, and a v...

May 13, 202556 min

Mike Calvo, CEO of Pneuma Solutions: “I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore."

In this powerhouse episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun welcome back Mike Calvo, CEO of Pneuma Solutions, for a no-holds-barred conversation about accessible tech, disability rights, and what it means to truly support the blind community — from within. Mike doesn’t hold back as he calls out ineffective DEIA policies, advocates for blind-led innovation, and explains why legislation like Title II in the U.S. must be enforced, not ignored. The episode is also a deep dive into Pneuma's product li...

May 12, 202556 min

Your Feedback: Getting Real About Language, Job Insecurities & Putting Your Eyes On The Table

In this feedback-packed episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun open the inbox to highlight powerful listener stories and opinions that spark some of their most honest and passionate reactions yet. From questions about pursuing a cybersecurity career as a blind person to whether “blind” or “visually impaired” should be the default term — the discussion gets real, raw, and at times hilariously offbeat. Steven shares his own personal journey of proving doubters wrong in the media world, sparking a...

May 09, 202556 min

1000 Episodes Later: A Celebration of Community and Accessibility

It’s a major milestone as Steven and Shaun hit their 1000th episode of Double Tap! In this special edition, they’re joined by executive producer Marc Aflalo for a surprise celebration packed with heartfelt tributes from major names across the accessible tech world. You’ll hear messages from Amos Miller (Glidance), Mike Buckley (Be My Eyes), Kelly MacDonald (AMI), and even Chris Patnoe from Google and of course Mr. F. But that’s not all — Steven delivers an impassioned rant about the state of rad...

May 08, 202556 min

Microsoft Announce New Surface Devices & Labelling On The Cheap

In this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun explore Microsoft’s latest Surface hardware announcements and what they mean for everyday users — including accessibility and hardware compromises. They share hands-on impressions and debate the new Surface Pro and Surface Laptop’s specs, design changes, and what users should consider before upgrading. Plus, Sean Randall joins the conversation to deliver an incredibly simple and affordable tip for blind users: using a label printer at home. The tri...

May 07, 202556 min

WhatsApp Access Ends for Older iPhones & Windows on ARM Breakdown

On today’s episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece tackle big questions around digital access, legacy tech support, and the future of computing for blind and low vision users. The episode opens with breaking news: WhatsApp has officially dropped support for iPhones that can't run iOS 15.1. This has serious implications for blind users and community organizations that rely on donated older iPhones to connect people through messaging. Steven and Shaun explore the broader digital divid...

May 06, 202556 min

Accessible Glucose Monitors: Why Aren’t They Better Yet?

Can you really manage diabetes accessibly as a blind user? In this powerful episode, Shaun dives into the search for an accessible blood glucose monitor—and gets an eye-opening response from Tess Lockton, a visually impaired parent of a child with type 1 diabetes. From the frustrating reality of so-called “talking monitors” to the pros and cons of continuous glucose monitors like Dexcom and Libre, Tess shares hard-earned insights every listener needs to hear. Also in this episode: Steven and Sha...

May 05, 202556 min

Reading the News Without Sight: StellarTrek Update Review

Steven and Shaun kick off with a fun Friday vibe and plenty of listener emails to explore tech quirks, from weak Bluetooth signals to TikTok’s accessibility challenges. Listeners share mixed experiences using TikTok with VoiceOver and ask whether blind creators truly manage without sighted assistance. Steven breaks down the pros and limitations of the latest StellarTrek update, including access to text-based newspapers and magazines— finally offering a satisfying reading experience for blind use...

May 02, 202556 min

Clicks Keyboard, Ember Mugs & AirPods as Hearing Aids?

What do the Clicks Keyboard, Ember Mug, Monarch braille display, and AirPods Pro 2 all have in common? They’re all in the inbox this week on Double Tap! Steven and Shaun dive into your messages, starting with Mallory’s reflections on Clicks and warm drinks, to Daisy’s deep dive into the Monarch’s potential—and price tag. You’ll hear honest takes on smart glasses like EchoVision, plus a listener story about using AirPods Pro 2 as hearing aids (and one almost lost at Burger King). And in true Doub...

May 01, 202556 min

Your Feedback & Bt Speak Vs Orbit Speak - You Decide

Today on Double Tap , Steven Scott and Shaun Preece open the listener inbox and tackle a wide range of accessible tech topics, real-world product experiences, and your feedback. We kick off with Steven’s first impressions of the Stellar Trek GPS device from HumanWare, praising its high-quality speakers and intuitive voice selection interface. Then, we shift gears into a conversation about the Meta Ray-Ban glasses and updates from Meta’s LlamaCon event, including the rebranding of the MetaView ap...

Apr 30, 202556 min

Apple VoiceOver Turns 20 + Google Nest Accessibility Disaster

Today on Double Tap, Steven Scott and Sean Preece react to Google’s announcement that it will discontinue cloud support for the first- and second-generation Nest thermostats — a major accessibility blow for blind users. They discuss the implications for smart home reliability and urge companies to prioritize accessibility from the start. We also celebrate the 20th anniversary of Apple’s VoiceOver, sharing personal reflections and hearing from Mike Shebanek, who helped bring built-in accessibilit...

Apr 29, 202556 min

The Meta Glasses Rollercoaster, Accessible Washing Machines & The Blind Uniform

In today’s honest and lively Double Tap episode, Steven and Shaun explore why "everything feels terrible" in tech—and how it especially impacts accessibility. The hosts open up about frustrating tech failures, from Steven’s Windows settings reset to Shaun’s struggles with Amazon Fire tablets and Meta Ray-Ban glasses. Listeners share first-hand experiences with the unreliable rollout of Meta AI Look and Tell and the erratic MetaView app behavior, offering valuable workarounds and tips. Later, Ste...

Apr 28, 202556 min

Split Tap Surprise: Fire Tablets Beat Android Flagships

Today’s Double Tap takes a deep dive into the accessibility quirks of tech—past, present, and speculative future. Steven and Shaun start off with a passionate breakdown of split tapping, a handy VoiceOver gesture on iOS, and the surprising discovery that Amazon Fire tablets now support it, even when premium Android phones don’t. The hosts then discuss the usability of Fire tablets for blind users, highlighting quirks in VoiceView, audio issues, Kindle’s restrictions, and performance pros and con...

Apr 25, 202556 min

Apple & Meta Get Big EU Fines & Stellar Trek Gets Major Updates

First up, Steven shares his frustrating but relatable journey setting up a flatbed scanner via a virtual machine on his Mac Studio to read medical documents privately. The hosts reflect on the pros and cons of returning to older, more reliable tech versus the convenience of modern scanning apps—and the risks to privacy they may pose. Then it's onto major tech headlines: Apple and Meta face significant EU fines under the Digital Markets Act. The duo explores what these penalties mean for users, d...

Apr 24, 202556 min

Your Feedback: Swearing Smart Assistants, Neuralink Curiosity, and Cane Tip Tips

In this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun are back—caffeinated, opinionated, and tackling everything from accessibility to identity. Kicking things off, Steven shares how his Apple Watch health alerts, though sometimes dismissed by doctors, played a crucial role in keeping his health in check. They explore how smartwatches—despite not being medical-grade—offer critical health insights and peace of mind. The discussion moves from tech to identity, challenging the notion of “blind pride” and...

Apr 23, 202556 min

Your Feedback: EchoVision, Braille’s Future & Windows ARM

In this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun return to the inbox to read listener feedback and share deeply personal experiences—starting with Steven's recent hospital stay. From insensitive medical staff to outdated assumptions about blind people, Steven unpacks the emotional highs and lows of navigating healthcare while visually impaired. The pair also dig into big tech topics, including listener reviews of Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 versus Pixel Watch, the pros and cons of angle gestures in An...

Apr 22, 202556 min

Meta AI In UK, Glide Experiences & RNIB Updates Us On Free Personal Transcription

In today’s Double Tap, Steven and Shaun dive into the rollout chaos of Meta’s Look and Tell AI feature in smart glasses—and why UK users are still stuck in limbo. Steven shares how he finally got access, while Shaun continues to battle the “not available in your region” message. Could VPNs be the culprit? Also in this episode, Steven opens up about a health scare triggered by his Apple Watch's heart rate alerts, which landed him in hospital. He shares his experience and offers a reminder about t...

Apr 21, 202556 min

Meta’s Look and Tell Confusion, Gemini's Win & The Sunglasses Debate

In this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece serve up an energetic mix of tech talk, personal stories, and powerful listener feedback. They dive into the practical use of AI-powered glasses, from Meta’s delayed UK rollout of Look and Tell to Google Gemini’s hands-on advantages for blind users. You’ll hear real-world insights on using tools like the Ember Mug, Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, and high-speed networking with a Mac Studio. Steven shares his unexpected enthusiasm for Andro...

Apr 17, 202556 min

From TikTok Troubles to Earbud Excellence With Breggz

In this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun get their hands—and ears—on a truly luxurious piece of audio tech: the Zohn-1 One wireless earbuds from Breggz. These aren’t your everyday earbuds—they’re high-end, custom-fit hearables designed for professional-grade audio quality. Steven shares his early impressions after trying the generic versions, and Marc Aflalo interviews the Breggz founder for an exclusive deep dive into the technology, sound engineering, and backstory of the company’s late...

Apr 16, 202556 min

Google’s AR Glasses Of The Future & OrCam Talks To Double Tap

In this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into the latest developments in AI-powered wearables, smart glasses, and Apple’s ongoing struggles with Siri. The duo opens with a passionate rant about endless product prototypes and the tech industry’s obsession with “potential” over polished releases. You’ll get the inside scoop on Google's new prototype AR glasses powered by Gemini, and why Apple may be falling dangerously behind in the AI race. They unpack a revealing report ...

Apr 15, 202556 min

Inside the Plaud AI Note Device: Can It Replace Your Smartphone For Note-Taking?

In this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun are joined by long-time friend of the show, Tim Dixon, who shares his hands-on experience with the new Plaud AI note device —a compact, AI-powered assistant built for blind users. Designed as a simplified smartphone alternative, the Plod can make and receive phone calls, record conversations, send notes to email, and provide AI summaries of meetings and recordings. But is it worth the £349 price tag? Tim breaks down what works, what needs improveme...

Apr 14, 202556 min

Live AI Vision on Android, Stellar Trek Feedback, and Smart Glasses Showdown

In this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun explore the expanding world of AI-powered vision across devices and platforms. Steven shares his first hands-on experience using Google Gemini's live vision feature on the Samsung Galaxy S25, using it to identify blinking lights and navigate the menu on an inaccessible VoIP phone—saving himself an Aira call in the process. They dive deep into what this technology can do (and what it can’t), including its potential for identifying objects like mugs,...

Apr 11, 202556 min
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