Wanting to know the color a jacket shown on TV, I opened my Be My Eyes app. Not only can you contact a human volunteer to assist you with things you are unable to see yourself (click here), you can also take a photo within the Be My Eyes app and the app will read you an extremely detailed description of everything that was in the camera’s lens. After I had discovered the coat was turquoise, I pointed my phone at my husband. I did not have to see his face, which I could not, to know what it looked like when Be My Eyes said what is shown in the photo above the title of this story.
Though he was slightly offended, he was unable to deny the accuracy of the description. And now I have visual confirmation that Mister Rain does NOT look “exactly like he did in 2012,” the year I lost my sight, as he is always claiming.
Be My Eyes could very well be called Be My Truth.
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