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Ear

Ear is a distinctive application designed to unite both blind and sighted individuals through shared experiences in entertainment and communication. Developed by a blind programmer, Ear offers a platform that fosters creativity, interaction, and fun for all users, regardless of visual ability.

Details

The app provides access to a vast array of content, starting with over 8,000 internet radio stations from around the globe. These stations are categorized for easy browsing, allowing users to explore music, talk shows, and other content in just a few clicks.

Ear also promotes social interaction through its text and voice chat features. Users can engage in conversations, either anonymously or with chosen names, encouraging a welcoming environment where people can freely share their thoughts and ideas, fostering connections between blind and sighted individuals.

The gaming section is one of Ear’s standout features, offering not only well-known games like Checkers, Chess, and Thousand but also a wide variety of other board, card, and logic games. With both offline and online modes, players can enjoy classics such as Schotten-Totten and Preference while also discovering new games. All games are designed with accessibility in mind, ensuring a fun and inclusive experience for both blind and sighted players.

Beyond these features, Ear continues to evolve, adding more games and functionalities to enhance the experience for users. Whether you’re here to listen to your favorite radio station, play games, or engage in conversations, Ear serves as a bridge that connects people through sound and shared experiences, regardless of sight.

This is not just an app—it’s a place where people can truly listen, connect, and play together.

View on Google Play Store

Free or paid:

  • Free with in-app purchase

Accessibility and User Comments:

The game is fully accessible through screen readers, as it is completely designed for the blind. But be careful, the game's interface takes time to load, so please navigate carefully.

Last Tested App version and Android version:

0.0.3. Android13

One Comment

  1. Nikola Jović Nikola Jović

    Hello,
    thanks for submitting the app!

    I’m one of the English editors, so if you notice any errors, not just in the English translation, but in the app itself, feel free to get in touch.

    The only thing I wanted to clarify is that the application is still considered a public beta, so there may be bugs, and some features aren’t yet implemented.

    We also have a Telegram discussion group now, you can join us at t.me/EarEnglish
    If you want only the latest news and updates, you can join the channel instead at t.me/EarUpdates

    Have fun using the app!

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About Author

Trung

Trung, whose full name is Dao Duc Trung, is a translator and also a website designer from Vietnam.
Trung has been using Android since 2014 and loves the platform so far. Trung enjoys learning about games accessible on Android. Trung is also the founder of ddt.one, the blind technology sharing platform in Vietnam.

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