Speech Assistant is a Text to Speech AAC app for people who are speech impaired.
Speech Assistant AAC - Text to Speech App
"Speech Assistant AAC" is a user-friendly text-to-speech app designed for individuals with speech impairments, facilitating communication through customizable categories and phrases. It offers features like phrase organization, full screen message display, and support for various voices. The app allows users to create their phrases, backup settings, and even use symbols for better expression. With both free and full versions available, it provides a comprehensive solution for effective communication without requiring an internet connection.
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By: ASoft.nl
Rating: 4.49
0.05
(2,730)
Permissions:
- android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
- android.permission.INTERNET
- android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO
- com.android.vending.BILLING
Size: 57.62M
Email: an*****@asoft.nl
URLs: Website ,Privacy policy
Full description: See detailed description
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User reviews
Pros
- Functional and useful for users with speech impairments.
- Ability to save and customize phrases.
- User-friendly interface and easy to navigate.
- No ads and reasonable pricing for the full version.
- Helpful for communication in various situations.
Cons
- Lack of customization features in the free version, such as dark mode.
- Some users experienced issues with sound output during calls.
- Limited customization options for categories and phrasing.
- Difficult to organize buttons and phrases effectively.
- Basic accessibility features should not be paywalled.
Most mentioned
- Customization options and limitations.
- Functionality for users who are non-verbal or have speech difficulties.
- Desire for a desktop emulation environment to build boards.
- Issues with the app's voice output during phone calls.
- Lack of dark mode and its impact on usability for some users.
User reviews
I've used speech assistant for years. While I'm sad that this has fallen behind uts iOS counterpart it's still a very functional app. However, what would be nice if a desktop emulation environment that could be used to build boards. Building custom boards is really the hardest party of using this, and while typing is possible and great having phrases ready at hand is pretty useful. I tried editing a backup file but that was very confusing.
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Kianan Rowan Jordan-Abrams, 2024-12-08
Lost my voice thanks to going to too many loud gigs and this has been a lifesaver - the saved phrases and the ability to add your own are really useful, love the ability to slow down or speed up speech and being able to type whatever you want is great too!
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Olivia G., 2024-11-19