Apple showed its interest in health when it launched the Apple Watch and the Health app in iOS 9, but for years it had been working to make some disabled users they could use their devices without major problems. Now, according to Mac Otakara, we can know that this interest will have a new chapter as of 2016 and that is Apple to start selling accessibility devices for your iOS and OS X products both in your online store and in your physical stores. This will make it possible for people with disabilities to purchase these types of items in the same store that they buy Macs, iPhones and iPads.
According to Mac Otakara, Apple has already begun the process of bringing accessibility devices, such as braille displays for iOS, to its physical and online stores and would be available between January and March 2016. However, at this time it is not known exactly what products will be offered through Apple stores.
Apple's idea is that if a user with a disability is interested in buying an apple product and needs some extra support, this user can buy the whole package in the same store. Logically, this provides convenience to users by not having to visit two establishments for the same use. On the other hand, the movement would also be positive for Apple, since they would sell more than if they did not offer this type of product. We must not forget that, as much as we like a brand and ensure that they do things for us, Apple is a company and, as such, they have to make a profit.
Be that as it may, this type of movement that makes things easier for users is always welcome. And it is that, if one thing benefits us in any way, the best thing is to take advantage of the occasion. Of course, if the prices are competitive.