Amazon has simply launched a major new characteristic on Kindle for iPhone. It’s referred to as Assistive Reader and is geared in the direction of individuals with studying disabilities. Supported Kindle Books can have it learn aloud with a generic AI voice, and every phrase shall be highlighted because the textual content is learn. This new characteristic dropped at present with Amazon Kindle for iPhone, model 7.15.
Assistive Reader will not be turned on by default. You should faucet within the centre of the display to name up your studying settings. Click on on Extra and switch Assistive Reader On and Actual-Time Highlights On. Faucet within the centre to convey up studying choices once more, and a brand new play icon will seem on the backside. Beside the icon are some choices for studying velocity; it begins at one and goes via numerous ranges. It additionally discloses how a lot time stays within the ebook for the narration; the remaining time relies on the popular studying velocity. As soon as the whole lot appears to be like good, click on on the play button, and the ebook shall be learn aloud till you hit pause. The system mechanically flips to the following web page and retains on studying.
The voice is generic; I don’t suppose it makes use of Amazon Polly, which sounds pure, however the typical AI narration appears unnatural. Nonetheless, I commend Amazon for concentrating on individuals with studying disabilities who’ve bother studying. That is the following neatest thing since Kindle Books are inexpensive, however audiobooks are costly. This manner, you get the very best of each worlds: narration with real-time highlights.
Michael Kozlowski is the editor-in-chief at Good e-Reader and has written about audiobooks and e-readers for the previous fifteen years. Newspapers and web sites such because the CBC, CNET, Engadget, Huffington Submit and the New York Occasions have picked up his articles. He Lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.