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Robin Spinks, Head of Inclusive Design at the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), has dedicated his career to creating an inclusive environment. In this role, he not only represents the two million blind or partially sighted people in the U.K., but also advocates for the development of inclusive technology around the world.

 

There are many nuances around technological inclusivity, from widespread misconceptions about disabilities to the unique needs of every individual. Through the partnership between Samsung and RNIB, Robin lends his perspective and expertise to help the two organizations navigate these complexities with the ultimate goal of creating “Screens for All.”

 

Samsung Newsroom sat down with Robin to shed light on what today’s inclusive technology looks like, discuss his work with Samsung and get his perspective on what the future holds in the world of accessibility.

 

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▲ Robin Spinks, Head of Inclusive Design at the Royal National Institute of Blind People

 

Robin Spinks is Head of Inclusive Design at the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), spearheading efforts in global digital service and product accessibility. Before joining RNIB, Robin spent five years in Africa working collaboratively with NGOs, overseas governments and a leading assistive technology company in the U.K. to create a bespoke affordable screen reading and magnification solution for low resource environments. Now at RNIB for nearly 15 years, he continues to advocate for inclusive technology.

 

 

Assessing the Need for Accessible Technology

Spinks and his team work to improve the design and usability of products and services to ensure they are accessible to all individuals, while reinforcing the organization’s commitment to improving usability and accessibility in every aspect of daily life.

 

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▲ Robin Spinks, Head of Inclusive Design at RNIB (right) speaks with Richard Moreton, Samsung (left)

 

Advocating for accessibility across such a diverse portfolio of products and services comes with unique difficulties, Spinks pointed out. “Some people will benefit from magnification, so enabling a zoom functionality on a portion of the screen, for example, will help optimize their viewing experience. Some may need assistance with edge detection or making the edges more discernible so they can follow the action on the screen,” says Spinks.

 

Today’s technology is more integrated into our daily lives than ever before and there are countless possibilities to innovate around the user experience.  Samsung and RNIB have embarked on this partnership together to shape the future of accessible viewing by creating uniquely powerful and accessible features that will innovate the viewing experience for all.

 

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▲ “We’ve worked on everything from showers to bank machines, smart TVs to smartwatches, mobile phones to apps, digital services, eLearning and much more,” said Spinks

 

 

Power of Partnership: Samsung and RNIB’s Joint Mission for Better Accessibility

Traditional televisions can present challenges for those living with visual disabilities. Samsung and RNIB, however, have worked collaboratively to address this for nearly a decade, leveraging the power of technology to create a more inclusive viewing experience.

 

RNIB is heavily involved in testing user accessibility features, leveraging community insights and pain points to drive innovation. Combined with Samsung’s technological prowess and leadership in the television industry, Samsung Smart TVs and screens continue to incorporate groundbreaking improvements in their accessibility features and functions.

 

Born out of this partnership are some popular features like Relumino Mode.1 Relumino Mode is designed to help improve the viewing experience for those with low vision, making it possible for more people to engage with and enjoy their favorite content. By enhancing specific parts of videos — such as highlighting outlines and improving contrast, color and sharpness — it is easier to discern content on the screen and follow all the actions. This important feature is designed to be powerful and customizable, so that it can work as a solution for all.

 

The collaborative efforts between Samsung and RNIB are making a real impact, and among the many companies RNIB works with, the partnership with Samsung stands out, according to Spinks. “Samsung is leading the pack when it comes to accessible television, not just here in the U.K. but around the world,” he said. “It’s been a brilliant thing to be part of that story and to continue to see it developing and evolving professionally and personally. It’s been genuinely gratifying to be a part of something so powerful.”

 

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▲ Robin Spinks explores Relumino Mode on a Neo QLED TV

 

Through the partnership, Samsung’s Smart TVs have earned RNIB’s “Tried and Tested” Certification, which is awarded to products based on their suitability for people who are blind or partially sighted. Not only does this certification help guide consumer purchasing decisions, but it also holds manufacturers accountable to design products with all users in mind.

 

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▲ Samsung’s Relumino mode offers customization of intensity appropriate to various viewing conditions

 

 

A Glimpse Into the Future of Accessible Tech

Samsung’s cutting-edge Relumino Mode is transforming home entertainment, making it more inclusive and accessible for all. And in Spinks’ experience, reception to Relumino mode has been positive. So why not expand its reach?

 

Spinks highlighted that there are two million people in the U.K. today with significant sight loss, and by 2050, that number is expected to double to four million — a considerable number of people who would benefit from an increase in accessible technology. “Think about all the devices that have a digital interface or screen. I think it would be interesting to look at those other devices, and other applications, where Relumino Mode could be useful.”

 

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▲ A blurry vision goggle simulation of what Relumino Mode may look like to people with visual impairment

 

Spinks suggested that this type of technology should be expanded to a range of products that consumers encounter on a daily basis. Using public kiosks to order food, purchasing a train ticket, signing in digitally at the doctor’s office, and everything in between should be an equitable and accessible experience for all. “Our quest really is to achieve a culture where there are no barriers for people with sight loss when they’re accessing the digital world,” he said.

 

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▲ Samsung Relumino Mode’s technology highlights outline while improving contrast and color for enhanced clarity

 

As we look to the future of accessible technology, he envisions a “dynamic mix of increased inbuilt mainstream technology” and more specialist support for specific use cases. He sees the need for accessibility to grow alongside operating systems.

 

When asked what advice he would give to companies or designers looking to develop accessibility features, he said, “Above all, talk to users and listen to their stories. Actively listen and understand the barriers that they’re facing and if you can, use a bit of simulation that enables you to learn and understand that.” He went on to say, “One of the best things about investing in accessibility is that everybody benefits from the fruits of your labors.”

 

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▲ “It’s not just about providing solutions. Make accessibility features interesting,” said Spinks.

 

At the center of it all is a great user experience for everyone. “That’s the critical element and ultimately, that’s what it will be judged by — how easy and pleasing it is to use,” Spinks adds. “It’s about creating and co-creating thoughtful experiences that people don’t just find easy to use, but want to go back and use time and time again because they enjoy the experience.”

 

Spinks noted that designers, manufacturers, and engineers alike must adopt a forward-thinking attitude towards improving the user experience, offering a roadmap for the future of inclusive technology. “People talk about technological progress, but from our point of view, it’s only progress if it’s equitable,” he said. “If technology is inherently visual, that’s then exclusive and people with a visual impairment find it harder to participate in to enjoy those technologies.”

 

Samsung and RNIB understand that, particularly when it comes to televisions as accessibility features are designed to create more equitable and enjoyable experiences for all. “What’s especially impressive about Relumino Mode is it doesn’t visually disturb the picture to the point where non-visually impaired people would dislike watching,” Spinks said. “I can sit down with my family and for the first time actually enjoy watching the TV together.”

 

The journey toward a completely accessible technological landscape is far from over, but with the combined efforts of committed advocates like Robin Spinks and innovators like Samsung, progress will be made. Samsung and RNIB share the perspective that advancements in accessible technology underline the essential truth: technology should, and must, be for everyone.

 

To learn more about Samsung’s accessible technology, visit https://www.samsung.com/.

 

For more information on the Royal National Institute of Blind People, visit https://www.rnib.org.uk/.

 

 

1 Relumino Mode targets those who suffer from severe visual acuity loss (Source: WHO, World report on vision, 2019) and symptoms of blurry vision. This feature is not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of any disease or medical problem. Any information found, acquired, or accessed through this feature is made available for your convenience and should not be treated as medical advice.
Some features may be supported at a different time, and service availability may not be available at the time of purchase of this product. Relumino Mode is applied for TV models QN80C, QN90C, QN800C, QN900C and works on sources provided through DTV and HDMI only. The Mode does not work on other sources, OTTs, etc.

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      Wallet Studio includes many features to streamline the development and testing process for Samsung Wallet cards. One of its key features is to allow Samsung Wallet partners to preview how these cards will appear on Samsung Galaxy devices once their implementation is complete.
      In this article, the following 2 features of Wallet Studio are discussed and you will learn about their use cases:
      Playground – For exploring different types of pre-configured Samsung Wallet cards Add to Samsung Wallet – For testing your own cards during development These 2 features are very similar in nature. Both of them can be used to design and preview Samsung Wallet cards in real-time. However, their use cases are vastly different.
      Playground presents Samsung Wallet partners with all possible combinations of preconfigured Samsung Wallet cards. It can therefore be used to check various Samsung Wallet card types and their designs. The feature can be utilized to review design options for different Samsung Wallet cards and their functionalities before you decide to develop a specific card type.
      Add to Samsung Wallet is meant for testing your own Samsung Wallet cards. Once you have reviewed the different types of Samsung Wallet cards using Playground and decided on a specific type of card to implement, you can then use the Add to Samsung Wallet feature. To use this feature, you need to create your own Samsung Wallet card templates using the Wallet Partners Portal. Since this feature allows you to directly configure, test, preview and add your own cards using your own private keys and certificate ID, it is best used during the actual implementation of your card.
      Prerequisites
      To use Wallet Studio, you need to first complete the Samsung Wallet onboarding process.
      Once you have completed the onboarding, you can use the Samsung Wallet Playground to check different types of Samsung Wallet cards.
      To use Add to Samsung Wallet, you additionally need to do the following:
      Create your own private key & CSR Upload the CSR in the Samsung Wallet Partners Portal Create at least 1 card template in the Samsung Wallet Partners Portal Additionally, a supported Samsung Galaxy device with Samsung Wallet installed is necessary in order to perform Add to Samsung Wallet operations on mobile devices.
      Checking all card types using Wallet Studio Playground
      Wallet Studio's Playground feature provides an easy-to-use Web UI for viewing all possible combinations of Samsung Wallet cards and their subtypes. The purpose of Playground is to check the design and availability of various different Samsung Wallet cards.
      In Playground, you can check all available Samsung Wallet cards. These cards are all pre-created for an easier experience. Using Playground, you can preview various Wallet card types and their designs, modify their attributes, and review the changes in real-time, either through the preview pane or by adding the card to Samsung Wallet.
      To use Wallet Studio Playground:
      Visit Wallet Studio at the following URL: https://partner.walletsvc.samsung.com/addToWalletTest
      Hover on Learn and a pop-up menu appears.
      Click Playground to use the Playground feature.

      Figure 1: Wallet Studio - Playground Selection


      On this page, the card type and subtype dropdown menu is visible in the top-right corner. Select a card type. Its subtype dropdown menu is then populated with all the available subtypes for that card type. Then select a subtype from the dropdown menu and a sample card preview appears for the selected card type.
      Alternatively, you can scroll down to the Playground section of Wallet Studio and click on a card type. Then the Playground page appears for the selected card type.

      Figure 2: Wallet Studio - Playground


      Once you select a card type, you can modify the card's attributes using the text fields, and the changes appear immediately in the preview pane. After modifying the attributes to your liking, you can click the "Add to Samsung Wallet" button, and a Samsung Wallet card with the same design as displayed in the preview pane is added to your wallet. This only applies if you are using Wallet Studio from your Samsung Galaxy device that has Samsung Wallet installed.
      Designing your own cards using Add to Samsung Wallet
      Add to Samsung Wallet is very similar to Wallet Studio Playground. While Playground offers the ability to experiment with pre-configured Samsung Wallet cards, Add to Samsung Wallet is specifically designed for reviewing and testing your own custom cards.
      To visit the Add to Samsung Wallet tab of Wallet Studio:
      Open Wallet Studio
      Hover on My Card Container and a pop-up menu appears.
      Click Add to Samsung Wallet to use the Add to Samsung Wallet feature.

      Figure 3: Wallet Studio – Add to Samsung Wallet Selection


      The card templates you created previously appear in the Card Picker area of this page. Before you choose a card, you need to upload your Private Key to Wallet Studio.
      To use Add to Samsung Wallet:
      Click the "Choose File" button.
      Upload your private key.
      Select your Certificate ID.
      Select the desired card template from the card picker.
      A preview of the selected card appears below the card picker. You can now design, modify, and experiment with the card, as necessary, using Wallet Studio.

      Figure 4: Wallet Studio - Add to Samsung Wallet


      You can also add the card to your device at any time using the "Add to Wallet" button below the card preview.
      Designing and testing Samsung Wallet cards in real-time
      Once you select a card in either Add to Samsung Wallet or Playground, a preview of the card and its configurable attributes appear.
      All the modifiable attributes for the card are listed in the General section of the page. As soon as you modify an attribute, the preview of the card updates immediately to reflect the changes. This way, you can modify the card attributes and use the preview to monitor the effect on the card in real-time.

      Figure 5: Changes Made in Wallet Studio (Reflected Immediately in the Preview)


      If you hover over the ? icon of an attribute, it displays the required data type and length for the attribute.

      Figure 6: Specification for Each Attribute (Viewed by Hovering Over the "?" Icon)


      If you use an invalid data type or exceed the specified data length, the tool warns you in real-time.

      Figure 7: Wallet Studio Informing Users if a Value Does Not Meet the Specification


      To view the JSON value of the card, use the dropdown menu on the top-right corner of the General section and select JSON. The complete JSON object for the card appears. If you make any modifications to the JSON data, the changes appear immediately in the preview section.

      Figure 8: Viewing and Editing the JSON Values Directly in Wallet Studio


      To modify the barcode or QR code for the card, click the "Barcode/QR" button and the Barcode section appears.
      Click any of the supported barcode or QR code formats and the changes are applied to the card. This way, you can modify the entire card, including the QR and barcodes, using Wallet Studio.

      Figure 9: Barcode Type and Values, Modified Using Wallet Studio


      Wallet Studio can be used to design and create a complete Samsung Wallet card which can be used as a reference during the card implementation.
      Additionally, Wallet Studio can be utilized differently on desktop and mobile devices. In a desktop environment, the Playground and Add to Samsung Wallet tools can be used primarily for designing and previewing Samsung Wallet cards and generating the card's required JSON data. On mobile devices, the preview is not displayed due to the smaller screen. Instead, you can directly add the card to your device's Samsung Wallet using the "Add to Samsung Wallet" button to see how it looks.

      Figure 10: Wallet Studio Flow on Mobile Devices
      Conclusion
      In this blog article you learned how you can make use of Wallet Studio to design and test Samsung Wallet cards on Samsung Galaxy devices. With this knowledge, feel free to proceed to the next steps of implementing Samsung Wallet cards.
      For additional reference you can check out the following resources:
      Visit the Samsung Wallet Documentation. Check previous blogs on Samsung Wallet to learn about various features of Samsung Wallet. Learn how you can generate CData in real-time . Learn how to handle Samsung Wallet card updates. For additional queries and support, feel free to reach out to us through the Samsung Developer Forum. View the full blog at its source
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