From building revolutionary new EVs to creating new accessibility apps like the Honda Scenic Audio App, Honda constantly pushes the limits of car production. Read more about this upcoming accessibility feature below, then visit Honda Van Nuys to find out more!
What Is the Honda Scenic Audio App?
It can be alienating for blind and visually impaired passengers to be unable to share what sighted passengers are seeing. The Honda Scenic Audio App helps overcome this boundary, giving users a detailed audio narrative of the world outside, pointing out weather, attractions, and more. With this app, blind and partially sighted passengers can feel part of the conversation.
How Does It Work?
AI partially powers the Honda Scenic Audio App, but there’s even more data under the hood. The app uses computer vision, satellite imaging, geotargeting, and even weather reports to describe your surroundings accurately. With this app, you’ll enjoy a fluid, literary experience, not just a rote AI description.
Honda and Accessibility
The Honda Scenic Audio App emerged out of a long commitment by Honda to make cars more accessible. The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind has had a connection to Honda for nearly thirty years and is currently beta-testing the app to catch bugs and flaws. It’s just one more way Honda is blazing a new trail when it comes to car design and production.
Find Out More about the Honda Scenic Audio App at Honda Van Nuys
Once the Honda Scenic Audio App is publicly available, it will enable a whole new way for blind and visually impaired passengers to enjoy every drive. Visit us at Honda Van Nuys to find out more about the accessibility features available on new Honda cars, then take one for a test drive today!