Over the last few years, we have witnessed incredible advancements in technology designed to aid those with visual impairments. Two companies, in particular, have stood out: BlindShell, a pioneer in assistive technology communication, and Pneuma Solutions, the current developers of Sero, the world’s most comprehensive and easy-to-navigate social network and multimedia repository for the blind.
Now, in an exciting development, the Blindshell Classic 2 Collection of accessible cell phones will integrate the Sero platform, creating an even better, user-friendly experience specifically for the visually impaired. Let’s dive in and explore what this collaboration signifies for users.
The Blindshell Classic 2 and Sero: A Powerful Combination
The Blindshell Classic 2 has been praised for its tactile, physical keyboard, an intuitive voice control system, menu driven navigation, an SOS button for emergencies, and so much more… With the integration of Sero, the BlindShell Classic 2 becomes a comprehensive tool for the visually impaired to navigate their digital lives seamlessly.
Sero users on the Blindshell Classic 2 can effortlessly enjoy streaming radio reading services, thousands of hours of audio content, access to local, state, and international news, text and audio forums, podcasts, and stay connected with friends in various dedicated voice chat rooms.
The Sero platform is not just about utility but also about community. Rhonda P., a Sero user, shares that “Sero is more than just a platform, it’s a community.” This community, a network of helpful individuals, will now be more accessible to users of the BlindShell Classic 2.
Beyond basic operations, the BlindShell Classic 2 allows users to leverage voice control to command Amazon Alexa to read the news or play their favorite audio content using the Sero Alexa skill, offering an entirely hands-free and accessible digital experience.
The Implications for Productivity
The collaboration between BlindShell USA and Pneuma Solutions doesn’t just provide entertainment and social networking options; it also introduces features that significantly enhance productivity. Nan D., a long-time Sero subscriber, states: “Sero makes my life better.” Her sentiment mirrors that of numerous users who have found Sero to be an invaluable tool in their daily lives. As this service becomes available on BlindShell Classic 2 devices, a wider range of visually impaired individuals will be able to benefit from these productivity-enhancing tools.
The Story Behind Sero and Pneuma Solutions
Sero was originally developed by Serotek and is now enhanced and distributed by Pneuma Solutions, co-founded by Mike Calvo and Matt Campbell. Their dedication to making digital life more accessible to visually impaired individuals has led to the creation of a platform that fosters a more organized, productive, and entertaining lifestyle at an affordable cost.
The Future is Here: Discover Sero Today!
The integration of Sero into the BlindShell Classic 2 brings a new era of possibilities for those with visual impairments. It amplifies the potential of digital accessibility, furthering the shared commitment of both companies to empower and enrich the lives of the visually impaired community. This isn’t just an announcement about technological advancement, it’s a call to action for every visually impaired individual seeking to embrace an enhanced digital lifestyle. By merging the power of Sero’s user-friendly social network with the simplicity of the BlindShell Classic 2, we are unlocking a world of opportunities for users to interact, entertain, and enrich themselves, all within an intuitive, easy-to-navigate interface.
Don’t let this moment pass. Subscribe to Sero today, engage with a vibrant, supportive community, and enrich your digital lifestyle. As an added incentive, we are offering an introductory price of $60 per year until September 30th, 2023. Take advantage of this exceptional offer to transform your digital experience with Sero on the BlindShell Classic 2. The future of accessible technology is here, and it’s just a few clicks away. Try a free trial of Sero today and witness the evolution in digital accessibility for the visually impaired!
marvin hunkin says
hi. so if there are any special hoops to go through to getting a free sero account. not going to pay. totally blind and in australia. so any special free accounts.marvin.
Mike Calvo says
Hello Marvin. We currently do not provide a free subscription to Sero. We do provide some free blindness related content but the community features are something we charge for.
Sharon Lash says
Two things. First of all, why are you so insistent on using the words “visually impaired”? This is about the totally blind who use the Blind Shell because it has buttons instead of touch screens.
Second is a question. Will Sero remain the same on Apple and Android devices and computers or will there be changes?
Mike Calvo says
Hello Sharon. The BlindShell phones work for low vision and totally blind alike. This is why we use the term “visually impaired” When it comes to features we do our best to keep all platforms on the same feature set as long as the platform supports it. For example, voicechat is not available on Apple TV because the platform doesn’t support it.
I hope this answers your questions.