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Be My Eyes

Episode 22
An episode of the Hadley Presents: A Conversation with the Experts audio podcast

Be My Eyes is a free smartphone app that connects visually impaired users with sighted volunteers for help with visual tasks. We sat down with Will Butler from Be My Eyes to hear how the app started, tips for using it, and exciting new features that provide specialized assistance, including with Hadley.

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  • Episode 124

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  • Episode 122

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  • Episode 121

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  • Episode 120

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  • Episode 119

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  • Episode 118

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  • Episode 117

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  • Episode 116

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  • Episode 115

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  • Episode 114

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