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APPLE said on Tuesday it is bringing a host of new features later this year that are geared towards making its devices more accessible, including a braille note taker and expanded 鈥渮oom鈥 for its mixed-reality headsets, Vision Pro.

For users who are blind or visually impaired, vision accessibility features will be expanded using Vision Pro鈥檚 camera system. The updated zoom features can help users magnify everything in view using the main camera, the iPhone maker said.

鈥淲e are dedicated to pushing forward with new accessibility features for all of our products,鈥 said Sarah Herrlinger, Apple鈥檚 senior director of Global Accessibility Policy and Initiatives.

Apple will allow approved apps to access the main camera on Vision Pro to provide live, person-to-person assistance for visual interpretation in apps such as Be My Eyes.

Be My Eyes is an application that connects people who are blind or visually impaired with volunteers and companies worldwide through live video.

The Vision Pro, lauded by analysts for its technology, represents Apple鈥檚 entry into the headset market otherwise dominated by Meta Platforms.

Apple is also introducing 鈥淏raille Access鈥 that turns iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Vision Pro into a braille note taker.

With this feature, users can open any app by typing with a connected braille device or Braille Screen Input 鈥 an Apple system that allows users to enter braille into their devices.

Apple鈥檚 new features also include a system-wide reading mode designed to make text easier to read for users with disabilities such as dyslexia or low vision, the company said. 鈥 Reuters