Accessibility is an important thing to include in products and services because not all of us have full use of our body, whether it be visual impairments, hearing impairments, being handicapped, and so on. To that extent, Google has introduced a new accessibility feature called Sound Notifications.
While it is designed with accessibility in mind, we can’t help but think that its usefulness could be extended to just about anyone. So what are Sound Notifications?
Sound Notifications is a new feature where your Android smartphone can help push notifications and alerts when it hears something that it thinks might be of importance to you. For example, if you left the tap running, it might remind you about it so that you can turn it off. It can also be used to pick up on sounds like running, smoke or fire alarms, door knocks, beeping sounds from appliances, and more.
The idea is that sometimes you might not be able to hear these sounds, whether it be because you’re hearing impaired, or if you have headphones on, or if you’re simply too preoccupied. If this sounds like a useful feature that you want to have turned on, here’s how you can do it.
Source: Google