Amazon Echo "Alexa" For People With Disabilities
Amazon Echo does a LOT of things - a user can get answers to questions, check the weather, calendar activities, listen to books, music, order a pizza, control lights and other devices around the house..all with just voice commands! It can be a great device for people with disabilities - someone who is in a wheelchair, a paraplegic, someone bid ridden because of spinal cord injuries or people who may not have good motor skills. Essentially, it's helpful for anyone who may have trouble accessing a computer, smart phone or tablet. Amazon Echo page: www.amazon.com/echo

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