In this episode of Double Tap, we’re back in the inbox! Steven and Shaun dive into your emails and voicemails, responding to feedback from CSUN, accessibility tech, and listener stories. But first—find out how an Uber ride in Los Angeles led to a "nightmarish tragedy" for Shaun’s fingers and why Steven couldn’t stop laughing!
We also discuss:
CSUN 2025: The latest assistive tech innovations, including the Echo Vision glasses, Lighthouse Tech’s radar navigation glasses, and haptic navigation insoles that guide you with vibrations in your feet.Mainstream vs. specialist assistive tech—will AI-powered wearables like Meta’s smart glasses take over?A debate on cane technology, featuring telescopic canes and Werewolf Gear’s Urban Explorer and All-Terrain models.GoodMaps indoor navigation—Steven’s solo coffee adventure using the app.Chris McCausland’s candid discussion on blindness and anxiety, and how even a top comedian finds daily tasks more stressful than performing on stage.
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Chapter Markers:00:00 The Hilarious Finger Incident07:02 CSUN Conference Insights14:06 Innovative Assistive Technologies21:05 Navigational Aids and Their Future29:00 Adjustable Canes: A New Era33:11 Navigating Anxiety: Personal Experiences36:53 Tech Innovations: Good Maps and Accessibility44:01 Community Support: The Buddy System in Assistive Tech51:01 Evolving Technology: The Future of Assistive Devices
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