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Here's an article from AFB's February 2019 AccessWorld magazine on the
WayAround Tags
  Jeanne

A New WayAround Object Identification for People with Visual Impairments
By Bill Holton

As a senior coping with recent vision loss you have likely already
learned that two of the most often asked questions among those with
visual impairments are "What is it?" and "Where Did It go?" In the
February 2017 special seniors issue of AccessWorld we tackled these
vexing questions with several low-tech tricks and a number of
high-tech solutions, including a pair of voice-labeling solutions: the
Pen Friend 2 and talking labels from Envision Eli. In this article
we'll introduce you to a third high tech solution: WayTags and the
WayLink from a Plano, Texas startup called WayAround.
WayTags
WayTags are tiny Near Field Communication (NFC)-chip enabled stickers,
buttons, magnets, and clips that transmit data to the WayAround
smartphone app or the hand-held WayLink , discussed below. You can use
WayTags to mark and identify everything from holiday gifts to
condiment bottles to over-the-counter medications and prescriptions.
Simply touch the top edge of your iPhone 7 or above or Android
smartphone to the tag and your custom label will appear on your
device's screen and be spoken aloud, assuming you are running the
VoiceOver touch screen reader on your iPhone or TalkBack for Android
devices. (Note, some Android smartphones place the NFC reader
elsewhere on the device. Consult your owner's guide.) If your iPhone
is an older model or you use an iPad or Android tablet, read on and
we'll tell you how you can use WayTags, too.
WayTags are available for purchase at the WayAround e-store, which you
can reach either via the company's homepage or through the Settings
menu on the WayAround app discussed in the next section. The tags come
in various shapes and sizes, from tiny magnets and adhesive-backed
stickers to sew-on buttons and clips that can easily be removed and
reattached. Most are round, but some are square, which identifies them
as shielded so they can be used on metal surfaces.
Each WayTag can be programmed with up to 2,000 characters. The
information can also be organized into fields, such as "Ingredients,"
"Preparation," and "Nutrition Information" for that new recipe you
want to try attached to the butcher-paper wrapped salmon in your
fridge. They can be edited with new information, or cleared and reused
from scratch.
The WayAround App
The WayAround mobile app is available free from both the iOS App Store
and Google Play. If you set up an account when you purchased your tags
you will be asked to log in the first time you launch the
app—otherwise simply enter your email address and a password of your
choice to create a new WayAround account.
The apps are optimized to work with VoiceOver and TalkBack, and
include either two or three controls, depending on whether you are
using an iPhone or Android smartphone. The iOS app includes controls
to Read, Edit, and Write WayTags. The Android version does not include
a Read button, because the Android OS allows apps to place the device
in continuous standby read mode, whereas Apple only allows third-party
apps to read a single NFC chip with each press of an application
control.
What this means is that once the Android WayAround app is open, all
you need to do is touch the top of your phone to a chip until you feel
a double click, and the app will voice the WayTag information
automatically. A second tap to a second chipped item will announce
that item in turn. iPhone users must press the Read button first, then
position the phone for each item to be identified. Of course if this
is your first time using WayAround you won't have any tags programmed
yet.
Writing WayTags
Double tap the app's Create button and you will be prompted to begin
entering the information you wish to associate with a particular
WayTag. Type or dictate in any desired text, such as "Milk. Expiration
date is April 12," or "Blue and white silk blouse."
Now, swipe down to the Detail type. Your choices are: none, clothing
care, groceries, files, cleaning supplies, personal care, and custom.
For that silk blouse you might wish to select clothing care and use
the second edit box that appears to list the garment's washing
instructions. You might then create a custom "Ensemble" category to
list which slacks and skirts go well with this blouse.
WayTags can include as many category listings as you wish, so long as
the total of categories and text is less than 2,000 characters.
Creating a WayTag for your toolbox may seem unnecessary at first
thought. After all, you know where your toolbox is and are not likely
to mistake it for a rake or the hot water heater. But what about those
six drawers? You could create a WayTag that reads "Toolbox," with six
fields, one for each drawer, each of them listing the tools that are
inside--or, more likely—that are supposed to be inside.
Once you have the identification just so, select a WayTag. A magnetic
tag might be an excellent choice to attach to the side of your steel
toolbox, while a WayTag button could either be sewn near the bottom or
safety pinned to the label of the blouse. WayTag buttons can be put
through the washer and drier with no ill effects.
Finally, return to the WayAround app and double tap the Write control.
You will be prompted to touch the tag with the top edge of your phone.
When you hear and feel the double click, your tag has been registered.
Go ahead and use the Read button to confirm. You will likely find NFC
tags easier to use than barcodes or QR codes. Each of those depends on
either a smartphone camera or dedicated laser device, and aiming can
problematic, especially if your hands are not rock steady. NFC chips,
on the contrary, require nothing more than a simple tap—easy-peasy.
You can change the information on a WayTag at any time in two ways:
•       Use the Edit control to add or delete specific information from a tag.
•       Use the Create control to compose a new WayTag, then the Write
control to erase the old information and replace it with the new.
Caution: There is no prompt warning you will be overwriting previous
information.
Each WayTag contains a unique identification code, which the WayAround
app associates with the information you have provided. A copy of this
information is kept on your device, so you can use WayTags even when
you don't have an internet connection. A second copy is stored on
WayAround servers, so if you need to replace your phone, the data can
be downloaded. This also means a couple can both use the same WayTags
by simply logging onto the same account. If your spouse changes, adds,
or edits a WayTag the app will spot the difference the very next time
you run the app and incorporate the changes into your phone's storage.
But My Device Doesn't Support NFC
As mentioned, for WayTags to work, your smartphone must be NFC
enabled. This includes most Android phones and iPhones version 7 and
above. You can still use WayTags with older phones and tablets,
however, using a WayLink. WayLink is a fit-in-your-palm-sized add-on
that reads NFC chips and then transmits the information to your
WayAround app via Bluetooth. Enable and disable WayLink via the app's
Settings menu. Optionally, you can enter the last six digits of your
WayLink's serial number to link it to your WayAround account
specifically. Now at one of the summer conventions your WayLink won't
try to connect to someone else's smartphone.
Product Information
Manufacturer: WayAround,
833-857-7760, conn...@wayaround.com
WayTag Round Stickers, 25 Pack, $22.99
WayTag Magnets 25 Pack, $27.99
Laundry Starter Pack, includes 25 WayTag two-hole buttons and a
blind-friendly sewing kit, $39.99
WayLink Scanner, $99.99
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