Home security system? I have a system where I can log in and talk to people at the door, to find out if I need to go to the door immediately or not. I also have the garage door and the front door set up to open with my phone or with a raised button number combo. Bump dots on the remote controls is nice too. Having the smart TV have the screen reader enabled is a must. Tactile lock for the shed door. Door mats at the entryways help to find the doors. Floor mats on in front of the sinks and stove help to find those places fast and easy. Curtains/ drapes/ area rugs/ paintings and wall decorations help to limit echos and manage sound in the house. Microsoft soundscape pin drop on the dock to mark the house location from the water.
As far as the TV, speaking for myself, I love the screen reading technology. I have at the moment a Samsung 50 inch TV. But, I love the screen reader telling me menu options, as well as channels, even things that is playing on television. I also believe, that the Amazon, fire stick, will do the same thing! 21:39
ThanksSam. As a fellow Stargardtian,in Cape Town,I identify with so many aspects of your vlogs yet in a slightly different context. P.S. I love your yellow TV- watching chair Thanks for all the tips and tricks.
hi, I have so many questions that need answers XD. I have sight problem and I am finding your channel a very good ideas for my life. I don't feel alone anymore watching your channel. I really got to say THANK YOU VERY MUCH :).
Hi sam, I am legally blind as well and have thrown Alexa everywhere! She controls my house completely. One of the best things ever is the control of the air conditioning. My wife can no longer keep it on a high temperature. It is the greatest freedom of cooling
I need some lights in my pantry too. I love the ones under my cabinets. I need something in the bottom of my closet and a chest of drawers I have. This was great thank you
Hey Sam, first thanks so much. To have an other person say some of what you said about life around the house. I have said things clutter especially to my husband. He laughed at me all the time. Thinking's it was just my pet peeves but he said to hear you say it it makes more sense. So huge thanks
As usual, you did a great job. I just have one minor comment. When talking TVs, monitors, etc, bigger is not always better, if you have narrow fields, like from RP. Love your TV chair though! My “nose in front of the TV chair” is just a super hard folding chair. Time to convince my wife for an upgrade! LOL All the best, Hy AT Instructor
I appreciate you showing us how you have outfitted your house. You have given me many ideas on how to better equip my own house. You always give me something new to think about.
My husband actually put our couches on wheels and has the tv at an eye level in the living room so I can get as close as I want. I just found your channel and I’m really stoked. I was diagnosed 8 years ago and still navigating the blind life. I I’ve to hear others tip and tricks. Thank you! You’re high five awesome!
Great video again. I have been dreaming abou a robot vacuum for a while now. For your pepper and paprika containers: you can have a rubber band around one of them to distinguish between the two. Rubber bands are great in the bathroom to know which one is a shampoo and which one is shower gel etc.
Such a simple thing but I’m like, BAM! Thanks so much! I have used a sharpie to mark my bath products with huge letter S for shampoo etc but rubber bands would be lots better. Definitely worth a try!
You my beautiful brother are my hero, your such an awesome man and I'm so happy to have found your channel i just subscribed, i too have stargardt, was actually born with it but my vision has not changed since i was 6 years old, i surely wish that i could meet you and your sister one day, i just moved to north Carolina from ohio and currently in the process of trying to go for the bioptic driving program, wish me luck😊
A light source that I've used for years is a tall free standing light where you don't see the light source at all and the light is directed toward the ceiling. I love this light because it lights up the whole room without blinding me with the bright bulb. Maybe that kind of light will be useful to someone as well. I appreciate all your great video's and idea's.
That intro was spot on Sam! And tell Rachel I couldn't see any mess. 😂 That is a LOT of plug in and motion lights. Love it! When we get our home, I'm going to have so much fun!
It's ALLLL about the light! for us Too bright, too dark to leave me a seat with my back to window, wrong place etc. I always try to sit with the light at my back and my family is well trained 😅. Our nemesis is flat screen.s UGH! Bump dots to the rescue. Only I use puff paint instead. I can make those any size and shape. LED lights are our best friend! I never go out without my little ultra bright flash light. Helps me find things in the pantry and the eggs in the chicken coop nests.
My husband has installed motion light switches in the kitchen, living room and bathrooms. Our bedrooms and family room have lights I can turn on and off with my phone (we haven't gotten a echo cause my husband isn't thrilled about it always recording etc). Our bedroom light also turns on at a specific time in the morning. I've only been legally blind a short while and definitely still learning a lot.
Sam, another useful video from you. In my dem/office where I have a TV I also have a good egonomic office chair that's easy to move to any dististance from the TV that I need which I find useful.
This was a very informative video and has helped give me some ideas for my home never thought of using motion lights inside the house but I do have several outside definitely gonna get some for inside now.
Have you thought of getting a projector and projector screen? It’s totally changed my TV watching experience as a VIP. We keep it really dark with black out curtains unless I need light for something in the living room
Great video Sam. Important to keep floors uncluttered and clean as you said. I like some of the lighting products. You can save a lot of people money if you tell them they can just use illumination strips instead of expensive under cabinet lighting.. I am glad to see your family is so understandign of this.
I use and love motion lights and have them in my pantry, in the hallway and by my linen closet. For watching tv, I use screen reading settings since I can't read the screen from the sofa, and depend on audio description to help with what I don't see well. We keep everything's organized. In my kitchen, my pull down spice rack is a lifesaver along with bump dots. Great video. Love all the home automation tips.
Thank you! I’m not looking forward to losing my vision. I’m so scared that I actually had my first panic attack last week. These tips really do help. Bump dots? I’m going to have to look for them. Thanks!
Hi Melissa, I am in the same boat. I lost my left eye when I was 13 from a pellet gun and now at 50 I have a bright spot in my field fo vision. No diagnosis yet and not seeing a specialist for 2 weeks. I had a major panic attack yesterday. Going blind is the scariest thing for me. With the help of channels like Sam's, we can transition a little easier. Still not going to be easy but we can do it. Stay safe and keep your head up.
There are resources that have people come to your home and help you get acclimated in your home. Your eye dr probably knows them. You get a resource advocate. She came to my home, accessed the things I needed help with, and she put the dots on my appliances. Please look into that. Hope that helps.
Yes, it’s definitely scary, in fact, many people say it’s the scariest thing that can happen to someone. But I know you can do it, I’m confident you will be able to handle it. Definitely take the advice given here and I would also recommend getting connected with some support organizations. There are also lots of helpful groups on Facebook that can also add some emotional support.
Hi Melissa, give yourself time and take things step by step. Perhaps prioritize things that are most important to you for example if you love cooking start with making your kitchen more accessible, or if reading for pleasure is important look into audiobooks being read by Amazon Echo etc.All the best to you🧡
As always Sam your videos are very instructive. You probably get this question 1000 times but you have a lot experience with both, which is better for a very low vision android or iPhone. Thanks in advance
LOL, I’ve gotten that question so many times that I’ve probably made six or seven videos on that very topic! My opinion is that if someone is low vision and still relies mostly on large print and magnification, then android is a better option because of its customizable features. I also think it has a better screen magnifier. But, if someone is profoundly visually impaired and going to be relying mostly on a screen reader, the iPhone is the way to go because voiceover is still the superior screen reader that’s the quick version, if you would like more detail, I recommend checking out my dedicated videos on that topic.
Great video Sam. I could share so many ideas on accessible tech. I’ve gone with adaptive lighting with my motion sensors in the kitchen so that when it’s bright enough outside, the Iights don’t come on. I’ve adjusted the light temperature in most rooms to find my sweet spot too. I have echo devices all over the house with routines set & even use them for making lists. I have so many gadgets in the kitchen. I just got a talking microwave oven and my talking kitchen scales and temperature probe get used a lot. With all of that said, you can’t beat a bump on for simplicity. I’ve got them dotted everywhere.
Thank you for this video it gave me an idea for myself the motion light so wonderful I hope they work for me and the strips that you showed in the kitchen you have to plug them in how do they work I wasn't sure what you were talking about can you go into more detail thank you I really love this video hope to see some more.
Oh yeah, TV chair is key! My VI sweet spot, at least for gaming, is at least a 43 inch TV, probably 55 is the biggest I'll go because sometimes things are just TOO big for gaming and I'm hopping up and down to view/read corners of the screen. I am all right on 27 or 32 inches too, but prefer 43-ish overall. However, if TV watching is all you do, I can definitely see the advantage to bigger is better. In any case, my TV has gaming chairs in front of it with adjustable height, one for me, one for my sighted niece.
Interesting video, it's great to see how you customized your home. I preferred adapt myself to my apartment, it can help a bit learning unfamiliar places.
@@theblindlife I have a question Sam. What if we are completely blind, should we still have some lights on while someone is asleep? I can see little light, but most of the time I forget to turn on the lights just to make sure someone knows I'm in the bathroom or tthing. And I really don't think about it, since I'm so used to the dark.
That’s a great question and I don’t think there is necessarily a right or wrong answer. I would assume that anyone walking around in your house already knows about your vision impairment and would understand if you didn’t have the lights on. I would think that they would just take it upon themselves to turn the lights on if they needed them. That being said, I could see how it would be a bit of a surprise if they walked into a dark bathroom and you were sitting on the toilet, LOL!
Believe it or not I like an extremely small screen, when I watch a 70 inch like in my living room for some reason I can’t get the whole picture in or keep up with it, but when I use like a 13 inch screen I can see everything perfectly, well as perfect as someone with retinitis pigmentosa can
Hey Sam Great video as usual. In the video you mentioned smart outlets. Is there any that you recommend? Ones that are easy to use/install using voiceover/talkback? My dad got some for Christmas and they weren’t accessible for him to set them up using his talkback. Also maybe you could do a video on setting up smart devices like that using a screen reader device.
That’s a great idea! You’re right, the smart plugs and smart bulbs seem to be all over the board as far as how difficult they are to set up. I don’t have any to recommend right now but we just got some new ones in at work so this might be the perfect time to compare them.
You dont know how many times i have tripped over shoes that are left by the door. Its sooooo annoying. I even fallen a couple times cuz of shoes. The cabinet lighting would help me out a lot. There are so many shadows in my kitchen and having lighting over the stove would be amazing.
I have discovered that if I get up at 4 am, I have an hour and a half when I can see better. As soon as the sun comes up, my sight is very limited. Are you able to participate in the chats during live broadcasts on TH-cam with a screen reader? Thank you!!!!
I know what you mean, the room that has my computer in it gets flooded with sunlight around 10 AM and it’s impossible to do any work in there! Yes, you should be able to use a screen reader with the lifestream chats no problem
Hi there great video have you tried out a smart tumble dryer with the home connect thing for blind people as that’s what we’re trying out here and having a few niggles
Where do you get these rubber bumpers stick on Amazon has them I don't know what to look for want quantities some were only a few in a pack I need them all over the house thank you so much in bless you
You can search for bump dots on Amazon to find an assortment of sizes and colors. You can also look for rubber drawer or cabinet door stops and if you get the small ones, they will work also. You can usually find them in large quantities to.
@@theblindlife I learn a lots for your videos! Yesterday I downloaded the zoom app you recommended and it is so good! I also installed a big clock on my phone that cab show the battery aswell. I also discovered that in the latest update from Samsung you can activate the speaking keyboard that reads the letters on the keyboard without the full blown screen reader. I am a big Samsung fan. In my opinion Samsung is androids bstter version of iPhone. They have the same things but Samsung is working best for me with the contrast and colour. I also have a Samsung tab and it works amazing with my phone. I can have the exact layout and settings on my tab and that is not really possible with apple.
I'm curious about something. I thought you had an irisvision headset. If so, why do you sit close to your tv. If you don't have it, why not? I'm just curious. I've been thinking about trying to get one, but can't seem to find anyone that uses it consistently. Please reply to this question as I feel like it would help me. I stopped trying to watch tv about a year ago.
Yes, I have an Iris vision as well as some of the other wearable devices. None of them work well for me for watching television. The problem is that for me to see the TV, I need to be zoomed in so far that I’m only seeing a small section of the television screen. This makes it difficult to watch TV when I need to constantly scan around the TV screen. It’s just like when you use magnification on a computer. You need to zoom in big enough to see the words but when you do that, you’re only looking at one word at a time. This is why it just works better for me to simply sit closer to the TV. That way I can see everything normally.
@@theblindlife That you for that. For me to see our big screen TV, I also need to sit right on top of it, but don't get the full picture because I have to be so close. I gave up on tv about a year ago. It's audio books for me now.
LOL, I’m nowhere near to the point of knowing enough to give a tutorial! I had to have my son come over and teach me how to use it. In fact, while I was on there today, I had to Google how to log out, LOL!
Sam, one comment I have for you is sitting too close to the TV can cause further blindness, if you are blind or it makes no sense to actually sit that close to a TV in general for us blind people try using audio described things like audio description on your t.v that way you won’t have any worries about trying to look at a TV screen
Yes, it doesn’t work well for me. For me, I need to zoom in so close that I’m not looking at the whole screen which means I need to move it around. Just not very practical. Sitting in my chair up close works better for me. Definitely glad it works for you though!
I don’t have an android TV. My computer monitor is a Samsung smart TV and I have the voice accessibility turned on. I have a whole video demonstrating that.
Having a flashlight in the living room to get your attention when you have headphones on. Deaf people use flashing lights on telephones and door bells. Similar idea.
@@ecologist_to_be I was wondering if he uses the audio description features and has then turned on. Of course it depends on the way he watches TV through cable/satellite, streaming, etc and if that way offers audio description.
I actually do most of my TV and movie watching on my computer set up. There a usually have audio description turned on. If I’m watching a movie with the family, we will turn it on while in the living room. But, while they are in there watching by themselves, it’s not turned on.
Home security system? I have a system where I can log in and talk to people at the door, to find out if I need to go to the door immediately or not. I also have the garage door and the front door set up to open with my phone or with a raised button number combo.
Bump dots on the remote controls is nice too. Having the smart TV have the screen reader enabled is a must.
Tactile lock for the shed door.
Door mats at the entryways help to find the doors. Floor mats on in front of the sinks and stove help to find those places fast and easy.
Curtains/ drapes/ area rugs/ paintings and wall decorations help to limit echos and manage sound in the house.
Microsoft soundscape pin drop on the dock to mark the house location from the water.
Thanks, those are great tips! BTW, I love your videos with Jeff from NC tyrant hunter
Omg! I just got that dishwasher and could not see the buttons to run it. Ty for the suggestion!
Awesome!! Glad you picked up a tip from the video! BTW, I love donuts too! 🍩❤
As far as the TV, speaking for myself, I love the screen reading technology. I have at the moment a Samsung 50 inch TV. But, I love the screen reader telling me menu options, as well as channels, even things that is playing on television. I also believe, that the Amazon, fire stick, will do the same thing! 21:39
ThanksSam. As a fellow Stargardtian,in Cape Town,I identify with so many aspects of your vlogs yet in a slightly different context. P.S. I love your yellow TV- watching chair Thanks for all the tips and tricks.
Excellent, glad to help!
hi, I have so many questions that need answers XD.
I have sight problem and I am finding your channel a very good ideas for my life.
I don't feel alone anymore watching your channel.
I really got to say THANK YOU VERY MUCH :).
Hi sam, I am legally blind as well and have thrown Alexa everywhere! She controls my house completely. One of the best things ever is the control of the air conditioning. My wife can no longer keep it on a high temperature. It is the greatest freedom of cooling
I need some lights in my pantry too. I love the ones under my cabinets. I need something in the bottom of my closet and a chest of drawers I have. This was great thank you
I hadn't thought of the motion sensor editing lights! Especially innthe closet of the bedroom! Thanks for the tour! It has helped!
Great!
Hey Sam, first thanks so much. To have an other person say some of what you said about life around the house. I have said things clutter especially to my husband. He laughed at me all the time. Thinking's it was just my pet peeves but he said to hear you say it it makes more sense. So huge thanks
As usual, you did a great job. I just have one minor comment. When talking TVs, monitors, etc, bigger is not always better, if you have narrow fields, like from RP. Love your TV chair though! My “nose in front of the TV chair” is just a super hard folding chair. Time to convince my wife for an upgrade! LOL
All the best,
Hy
AT Instructor
That’s a very good point about the monitors!
I appreciate you showing us how you have outfitted your house. You have given me many ideas on how to better equip my own house. You always give me something new to think about.
Glad I could help!
My husband actually put our couches on wheels and has the tv at an eye level in the living room so I can get as close as I want.
I just found your channel and I’m really stoked. I was diagnosed 8 years ago and still navigating the blind life. I I’ve to hear others tip and tricks. Thank you! You’re high five awesome!
That’s a great idea! Just be careful you don’t sit down too quickly or you will go rolling across the living room floor! Welcome to the channel
They have locks on them to prevent that but it can be a fun ride.
Great video again. I have been dreaming abou a robot vacuum for a while now. For your pepper and paprika containers: you can have a rubber band around one of them to distinguish between the two. Rubber bands are great in the bathroom to know which one is a shampoo and which one is shower gel etc.
Such a simple thing but I’m like, BAM! Thanks so much! I have used a sharpie to mark my bath products with huge letter S for shampoo etc but rubber bands would be lots better. Definitely worth a try!
I love this! So many ideas I have now the varying kinds of lights, robot vacuum… Wow. Thanks for this.
You my beautiful brother are my hero, your such an awesome man and I'm so happy to have found your channel i just subscribed, i too have stargardt, was actually born with it but my vision has not changed since i was 6 years old, i surely wish that i could meet you and your sister one day, i just moved to north Carolina from ohio and currently in the process of trying to go for the bioptic driving program, wish me luck😊
A light source that I've used for years is a tall free standing light where you don't see the light source at all and the light is directed toward the ceiling. I love this light because it lights up the whole room without blinding me with the bright bulb. Maybe that kind of light will be useful to someone as well. I appreciate all your great video's and idea's.
Oh yeah, I have a floor lamp like that in my other living room. I should have mentioned that in the video!
That intro was spot on Sam! And tell Rachel I couldn't see any mess. 😂 That is a LOT of plug in and motion lights. Love it! When we get our home, I'm going to have so much fun!
LOL, thanks!
@@theblindlife thanks it was a very interesting program Bernie from Canada
I just love the way, how you explain about the new technology.
I love how you have everything accessible that is very helpful for the visually impaired
Thanks!
@@theblindlife you're welcome anytime!
like the idea of the lights under the cabnits
That under bed light is very cool. I used to have a in-toilet motion light for a the bathroom.
This was great! You are great on camera and very convincing, Sam Looking forward to the video studio!
Hi Sam love these videos please make an updated Iris Vision video with OCR so you can show me how it works thanks
Thanks for another great video, good ideas and solutions for me. Also seeing how you implemented them in context is very helpful too.
It's ALLLL about the light! for us Too bright, too dark to leave me a seat with my back to window, wrong place etc. I always try to sit with the light at my back and my family is well trained 😅. Our nemesis is flat screen.s UGH! Bump dots to the rescue. Only I use puff paint instead.
I can make those any size and shape.
LED lights are our best friend! I never go out without my little ultra bright flash light. Helps me find things in the pantry and the eggs in the chicken coop nests.
My husband has installed motion light switches in the kitchen, living room and bathrooms. Our bedrooms and family room have lights I can turn on and off with my phone (we haven't gotten a echo cause my husband isn't thrilled about it always recording etc). Our bedroom light also turns on at a specific time in the morning.
I've only been legally blind a short while and definitely still learning a lot.
Wow, sounds like you’re off to a great start!
Sam, another useful video from you. In my dem/office where I have a TV I also have a good egonomic office chair that's easy to move to any dististance from the TV that I need which I find useful.
Sounds perfect!
I just found the blinds Life on TH-cam Sam. Great videos. You've been super helpful to me.
Glad to hear it!
Thanks for the tour. It has offered me some ideas try at my home.
Great video Sam...great ideas for anyone, low vision or not.
Great suggestions!
Thanks for all the ideas Sam. I really appreciate it.
This was a very informative video and has helped give me some ideas for my home never thought of using motion lights inside the house but I do have several outside definitely gonna get some for inside now.
Have you thought of getting a projector and projector screen? It’s totally changed my TV watching experience as a VIP. We keep it really dark with black out curtains unless I need light for something in the living room
I don’t use one myself because I don’t think it would help me personally. However, I’ve made a couple videos about using a projector.
Thanks for showing this. It was really inspiring, I might try out some of these things for my own home.
Great video Sam. Important to keep floors uncluttered and clean as you said. I like some of the lighting products. You can save a lot of people money if you tell them they can just use illumination strips instead of expensive under cabinet lighting.. I am glad to see your family is so understandign of this.
I use and love motion lights and have them in my pantry, in the hallway and by my linen closet. For watching tv, I use screen reading settings since I can't read the screen from the sofa, and depend on audio description to help with what I don't see well. We keep everything's organized. In my kitchen, my pull down spice rack is a lifesaver along with bump dots. Great video. Love all the home automation tips.
Thank you! This video helped me a lot! Took notes.
Great!
Awesome video, Sam. Thank you so much. I got some really good ideas from this.
Great!
Sir you are doing a great Job.
I m a low vision and found your channel very helpful for me.
Regards
Ambika Sood
From Shimla
Himachal.Pradesh
India.
Bump dots really are the best. My partner who is fully cited even has one on the power button on his computer lol
Oh yeah, I’ve done that also!
Great video. Lots of good tips. Your home is like a showcase for VIPs. Thanks for the insight. Cheers!
Thanks!
Always helpful, thank you
Thank you! I’m not looking forward to losing my vision. I’m so scared that I actually had my first panic attack last week. These tips really do help. Bump dots? I’m going to have to look for them. Thanks!
Hi Melissa, I am in the same boat. I lost my left eye when I was 13 from a pellet gun and now at 50 I have a bright spot in my field fo vision. No diagnosis yet and not seeing a specialist for 2 weeks. I had a major panic attack yesterday. Going blind is the scariest thing for me. With the help of channels like Sam's, we can transition a little easier. Still not going to be easy but we can do it. Stay safe and keep your head up.
There are resources that have people come to your home and help you get acclimated in your home. Your eye dr probably knows them. You get a resource advocate. She came to my home, accessed the things I needed help with, and she put the dots on my appliances. Please look into that. Hope that helps.
Yes, it’s definitely scary, in fact, many people say it’s the scariest thing that can happen to someone. But I know you can do it, I’m confident you will be able to handle it. Definitely take the advice given here and I would also recommend getting connected with some support organizations. There are also lots of helpful groups on Facebook that can also add some emotional support.
Hi Melissa, give yourself time and take things step by step. Perhaps prioritize things that are most important to you for example if you love cooking start with making your kitchen more accessible, or if reading for pleasure is important look into audiobooks being read by Amazon Echo etc.All the best to you🧡
Thank you. So many great tips.
Nice, cosy house. Congratulations.
You are doing a fantastic job!! Thanks for the inspiration. Do you do in person workshops?
I haven't, but that's something I should consider. I have done one on one zoom consulting for a fee before.
As always Sam your videos are very instructive. You probably get this question 1000 times but you have a lot experience with both, which is better for a very low vision android or iPhone. Thanks in advance
LOL, I’ve gotten that question so many times that I’ve probably made six or seven videos on that very topic! My opinion is that if someone is low vision and still relies mostly on large print and magnification, then android is a better option because of its customizable features. I also think it has a better screen magnifier. But, if someone is profoundly visually impaired and going to be relying mostly on a screen reader, the iPhone is the way to go because voiceover is still the superior screen reader that’s the quick version, if you would like more detail, I recommend checking out my dedicated videos on that topic.
Great video Sam. I could share so many ideas on accessible tech. I’ve gone with adaptive lighting with my motion sensors in the kitchen so that when it’s bright enough outside, the Iights don’t come on. I’ve adjusted the light temperature in most rooms to find my sweet spot too. I have echo devices all over the house with routines set & even use them for making lists. I have so many gadgets in the kitchen. I just got a talking microwave oven and my talking kitchen scales and temperature probe get used a lot. With all of that said, you can’t beat a bump on for simplicity. I’ve got them dotted everywhere.
Man dude , I live your house them floors look great and I've always been a big sucker for all that wood work going around them walls too . 👍
Thanks!
I use to sit on the floor. Now I don’t watch tv. I watch TH-cam on my IPad. My eyes are like mine. I like you lighting ideas.
Thank you for this video it gave me an idea for myself the motion light so wonderful I hope they work for me and the strips that you showed in the kitchen you have to plug them in how do they work I wasn't sure what you were talking about can you go into more detail thank you I really love this video hope to see some more.
Yes, I have a video where I talk about installing those cabinet lights. I included a link in the description of this video.
Nice living room. :D I have drapes, but no light curtains underneath so I don't keep them open very much. :(
Fantastic! I never stop learning from your Channel. Thanks so much! Ma MaGoo
You’re very welcome
Oh yeah, TV chair is key! My VI sweet spot, at least for gaming, is at least a 43 inch TV, probably 55 is the biggest I'll go because sometimes things are just TOO big for gaming and I'm hopping up and down to view/read corners of the screen. I am all right on 27 or 32 inches too, but prefer 43-ish overall. However, if TV watching is all you do, I can definitely see the advantage to bigger is better. In any case, my TV has gaming chairs in front of it with adjustable height, one for me, one for my sighted niece.
Excellent! I’m at about 43 inches myself!
Interesting video, it's great to see how you customized your home.
I preferred adapt myself to my apartment, it can help a bit learning unfamiliar places.
I love this video it's real helpful that's for sure I'm definitely going to take some of these tips and tricks to better help me out with things.
Awesome!
Well done Sam! I just love how you give tips on how to live in a house that is much more accessible. Keep up the great work!
Thanks!!
@@theblindlife I have a question Sam. What if we are completely blind, should we still have some lights on while someone is asleep? I can see little light, but most of the time I forget to turn on the lights just to make sure someone knows I'm in the bathroom or tthing. And I really don't think about it, since I'm so used to the dark.
That’s a great question and I don’t think there is necessarily a right or wrong answer. I would assume that anyone walking around in your house already knows about your vision impairment and would understand if you didn’t have the lights on. I would think that they would just take it upon themselves to turn the lights on if they needed them. That being said, I could see how it would be a bit of a surprise if they walked into a dark bathroom and you were sitting on the toilet, LOL!
REALLY GOOD VIDEO SAM, THANK YOU FOR SHARING. STAY SAFE!
Thanks!
Believe it or not I like an extremely small screen, when I watch a 70 inch like in my living room for some reason I can’t get the whole picture in or keep up with it, but when I use like a 13 inch screen I can see everything perfectly, well as perfect as someone with retinitis pigmentosa can
Wonderful video Sam!!!!!!!!!!
Really like the nite lights
Great video, thanks!
Very informative...thank you!
Incredible video sir
Great and positive video!
Thank You sir for all your helpful ideas
Great Ideas! Thank you so much
Great modifications
Love this channel!!
I am starting to be more organized specially in my kitchen. I am totally blind so I use the WayAround tags a lot.
Very nice ideas.....
Hey Sam
Great video as usual. In the video you mentioned smart outlets. Is there any that you recommend? Ones that are easy to use/install using voiceover/talkback? My dad got some for Christmas and they weren’t accessible for him to set them up using his talkback. Also maybe you could do a video on setting up smart devices like that using a screen reader device.
That’s a great idea! You’re right, the smart plugs and smart bulbs seem to be all over the board as far as how difficult they are to set up. I don’t have any to recommend right now but we just got some new ones in at work so this might be the perfect time to compare them.
You dont know how many times i have tripped over shoes that are left by the door. Its sooooo annoying. I even fallen a couple times cuz of shoes. The cabinet lighting would help me out a lot. There are so many shadows in my kitchen and having lighting over the stove would be amazing.
So frustrating, I know!
cool video sam, enjoyed the house tour. what kind of tv is that in your front room, a sam sung, or an apple tv? or whatever brand. thanks.
It’s a Visio and we have the Roku connected to it.
oh o.k cool. love the roku's.
Very good
I have discovered that if I get up at 4 am, I have an hour and a half when I can see better. As soon as the sun comes up, my sight is very limited. Are you able to participate in the chats during live broadcasts on TH-cam with a screen reader? Thank you!!!!
I know what you mean, the room that has my computer in it gets flooded with sunlight around 10 AM and it’s impossible to do any work in there! Yes, you should be able to use a screen reader with the lifestream chats no problem
@@theblindlife how do you listen to the chat and the creator at the same time? Ty!!!
Hi there great video have you tried out a smart tumble dryer with the home connect thing for blind people as that’s what we’re trying out here and having a few niggles
No, I haven’t tried it but I will look into it. Thanks
Super!
how do you deal with the walk don't walk lights at a crosswalk
Where do you get these rubber bumpers stick on Amazon has them I don't know what to look for want quantities some were only a few in a pack I need them all over the house thank you so much in bless you
you can get them from lsands or maxie aids
You can search for bump dots on Amazon to find an assortment of sizes and colors. You can also look for rubber drawer or cabinet door stops and if you get the small ones, they will work also. You can usually find them in large quantities to.
I love your videos! Can you please do a video how to change font on Samsung phones ? I know there are a lots of apps but I have never get it to work.
I’ve done a video on the app called big font. If you search for it on TH-cam you should be able to find it.
@@theblindlife I learn a lots for your videos! Yesterday I downloaded the zoom app you recommended and it is so good! I also installed a big clock on my phone that cab show the battery aswell. I also discovered that in the latest update from Samsung you can activate the speaking keyboard that reads the letters on the keyboard without the full blown screen reader. I am a big Samsung fan. In my opinion Samsung is androids bstter version of iPhone. They have the same things but Samsung is working best for me with the contrast and colour. I also have a Samsung tab and it works amazing with my phone. I can have the exact layout and settings on my tab and that is not really possible with apple.
The chair by the TV looks like it's from the 70's.
Where do I go to join up with your service?
Does VR glasses work for you?
I'm curious about something. I thought you had an irisvision headset. If so, why do you sit close to your tv. If you don't have it, why not? I'm just curious. I've been thinking about trying to get one, but can't seem to find anyone that uses it consistently. Please reply to this question as I feel like it would help me. I stopped trying to watch tv about a year ago.
Yes, I have an Iris vision as well as some of the other wearable devices. None of them work well for me for watching television. The problem is that for me to see the TV, I need to be zoomed in so far that I’m only seeing a small section of the television screen. This makes it difficult to watch TV when I need to constantly scan around the TV screen. It’s just like when you use magnification on a computer. You need to zoom in big enough to see the words but when you do that, you’re only looking at one word at a time. This is why it just works better for me to simply sit closer to the TV. That way I can see everything normally.
@@theblindlife That you for that. For me to see our big screen TV, I also need to sit right on top of it, but don't get the full picture because I have to be so close. I gave up on tv about a year ago. It's audio books for me now.
What is the name off the lamp app?
I loved that video! Great job!
Have a good day!
Abby
Thanks Abby!
Hey Sam, can you do a discord tutorial? I tried to use it a few years ago but couldn’t get into it.
LOL, I’m nowhere near to the point of knowing enough to give a tutorial! I had to have my son come over and teach me how to use it. In fact, while I was on there today, I had to Google how to log out, LOL!
Sam, one comment I have for you is sitting too close to the TV can cause further blindness, if you are blind or it makes no sense to actually sit that close to a TV in general for us blind people try using audio described things like audio description on your t.v that way you won’t have any worries about trying to look at a TV screen
I use my Iris Vision to watch TV, have you tried doing that on the TV setting?
Yes, it doesn’t work well for me. For me, I need to zoom in so close that I’m not looking at the whole screen which means I need to move it around. Just not very practical. Sitting in my chair up close works better for me. Definitely glad it works for you though!
@@theblindlife Yes, I also use it’s going to movie theaters. It was actually your video on the Iris Vision that’s convince me to get one.
Where did you buy your computer desk?
It’s just a simple desk from IKEA. Not very expensive at all.
Wow neat o ideas!
thank u
FYI, the vacuum is called the Roborock.
Do you have talk back on your Tv?
I don’t have an android TV. My computer monitor is a Samsung smart TV and I have the voice accessibility turned on. I have a whole video demonstrating that.
Having a flashlight in the living room to get your attention when you have headphones on. Deaf people use flashing lights on telephones and door bells. Similar idea.
Good idea!
Thank u so much for making this vidoe
Is your TV set up for Audio Description?
Audio description comes with the show rather than the TV itself? Or do you mean is it a smart TV that talks to you?
@@ecologist_to_be I was wondering if he uses the audio description features and has then turned on.
Of course it depends on the way he watches TV through cable/satellite, streaming, etc and if that way offers audio description.
I actually do most of my TV and movie watching on my computer set up. There a usually have audio description turned on. If I’m watching a movie with the family, we will turn it on while in the living room. But, while they are in there watching by themselves, it’s not turned on.
new to low vision I love your Channel