OneVoice app brings voice to those who can't speak, but is it worth $200?
0. phoneArena posted on 29 May 2012, 02:13
A new app promises to give a voice to those who can't speak, and allow them to express themselves easily and like never before, but is it worth the steep $200 price tag...
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2. ceepyou posted on 29 May 2012, 14:01 0 0
This could be used for those with learning disabilities or the deaf. The ability to communicate effectively to those around you is priceless. Families of the disabled and those who are deaf may appreciate these efforts no matter the cost. It should be at least $50-$100 less though.
Also, it would be great for helping your young child to learn to read, or communicate otherwise. Still needs to be more affordable.
3. eman99 posted on 29 May 2012, 15:21 0 0
my son has cp cant talk but knows some sign but cmon give me a discount 200 plus the cost of a device cut me some slack






