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Ways VR Can Be More Accessible for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users
Virtual reality (VR) is transforming accessibility for deaf and hard-of-hearing users, with innovations like Sony’s patent for real-time sign language translation in gaming leading the charge. This technology allows players to use avatars or virtual hands to perform sign gestures, enhancing communication and inclusivity. Beyond gaming, VR is being used to amplify sounds, teach sign language, and provide real-time translations, making media, education, and entertainment more accessible. As tech companies invest in these advancements, VR is paving the way for a more inclusive digital future.