[NJTechDiv] Try SuperSense For Free For One Month: From The Blog of World Services For The Blind: HOPE Series: Interview with Shane Lowe from SuperSense

Shane Lowe shane at mediate.tech
Wed Nov 10 13:42:33 UTC 2021


Thank you for sharing this; I appreciate you! Please let me know if
there is anything I can clarify. :)
Happy Wednesday!

On 11/10/21, Steve Cook via NJTechDiv <njtechdiv at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> HOPE Series: Interview with Shane Lowe from SuperSense!
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> Welcome to our third installment of the WSB blog HOPE (Hanging Onto
> Positive
> Expectation) series! There are so many individuals doing great things for
> the Blind and Visually Impaired Community that we wanted to highlight and
> share their stories. We hope these stories can also serve as inspiration
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> those with vision loss and to remind us that there are so many people
> working towards a common goal of helping those who are blind and visually
> impaired.
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> This month we are featuring Shane from SuperSense! If you haven't heard of
> SuperSense, you will certainly want to check it out after reading this post
> (we even have a special discount for you at the end!).
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> Shane's Story
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> Shane is the Community Outreach Manager at Mediate, the company that
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> SuperSense. He is also a college student studying Business and runs a
> Consulting company with some of his peers! For someone so young, he has
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> a lot to help the blind and visually impaired community. For his tech
> experience, he credits a lot to his time at the Kentucky School for the
> Blind, especially his AT Instructor who got him passionate about IT and
> working with tech.
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> Shane had some great tips on finding a job, especially as someone who is
> blind or visually impaired and still in college. Shane stated the
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> of finding a job you like and finding something you are passionate about.
> Shane noted when finding a job as someone who is blind or visually impaired
> "It's all about your network", which is how he found his job at Mediate.
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> What is SuperSense?
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> Supersense is a simple to use and intuitive scanner application for the
> blind and the visually impaired. You can scan bar codes, signs, menus, and
> so much more! While there are other AI apps on the market, what sets
> SuperSense apart is the speed and accuracy SuperSense is able to perform.
> With SuperSense, it can automatically detect what kind of item you need to
> scan, for example, a barcode or a sign. You let the camera and the AI
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> out what you're trying to scan. There is even a feature where you take a
> picture and SuperSense will describe what is in the image.
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> At WSB, we are thorough in testing an app before we recommend it and we
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> SuperSense! It's fast, easy to use, and very accurate. Several staff
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> from our CEO to the Development and Communications Manager at WSB have used
> it and love it.
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> Another thing that makes SuperSense stand out is the company behind it -
> Mediate. Shane noted "I 100% believe, not as a member of the team, but as a
> blind individual and consumer that SuperSense and the company behind
> SuperSense are the most dedicated to answering people's requests and,
> specifically, working with people who have problems and ideas". SuperSense
> is there to help if a consumer is having a problem with the app or needs
> help on how to use it.
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> "We're a part of this community, we want to be a lasting part of this
> community and work with blind people for the betterment of blind people." -
> Shane, Community Outreach Manager at SuperSense/Mediate
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> SuperSense also wants to make their product accessible to the community.
> When you download SuperSense, you get a seven-day free trial (but at the
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> of this article we have a longer free trial!). A monthly subscription is $5
> per month, a year is $50, and a lifetime is $99.99. As Shane mentioned, you
> could get an OR camera for hundreds of dollars whereas this app is
> affordable and fast!
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> If you want to learn more about SuperSense and how to use it be sure to
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> in to our free webinar on November 11th at 11am Central time!
> <https://www.wsblind.org/events/2021/11/11/smarter-and-simpler-super-sense-a
> i-for-the-blind-a-world-services-for-the-blind-presentation> You can sign
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> For more information on SuperSense,  <https://www.supersense.app/> be sure
> to sign up for their newsletter here.
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> And now for the special discount we promised our readers! If you want to
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> SuperSense for free for a month, you can email Shane at shane at mediate.tech
> <mailto:shane at mediate.tech>  and receive a free month of SuperSense!
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> Have you tried SuperSense? Let us know what you think in the comments.
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Shane Lowe.
Community Operations Manager @ Mediate
Mobile (call or text): +1 502-435-2671
Learn more at http://supersense.app



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