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In this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece serve up an energetic mix of tech talk, personal stories, and powerful listener feedback. They dive into the practical use of AI-powered glasses, from Meta’s delayed UK rollout of Look and Tell to Google Gemini’s hands-on advantages for blind users. You’ll hear real-world insights on using tools like the Ember Mug, Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, and high-speed networking with a Mac Studio.
Steven shares his unexpected enthusiasm for Android and Samsung’s Galaxy S25, praising Gemini Vision for helping him understand networking hardware. Meanwhile, Shaun provides a healthy dose of skepticism over Meta’s software glitches and regional rollout inconsistencies.
Listeners also join the conversation with personal perspectives on the ongoing “blind uniform” debate surrounding sunglasses and canes. From UK pubs to Canadian classrooms, visually impaired listeners share what visibility means to them—and how society reacts. There’s even time for a quick dive into Mr. Magoo, Sonos speaker issues, and Bluetooth lag frustration.
Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us [email protected] or by call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also now contact us via Whatsapp on 1-613-481-0144 or visit doubletaponair.com/whatsapp to connect. We are also across social media including X, Mastodon and Facebook. Double Tap is available daily on AMI-audio across Canada, on podcast worldwide and now on YouTube.
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Chapter Markers:
00:00 – Coffee tech & the Ember Mug
04:46 – Meta AI rollout confusion in the UK
09:29 – Google Gemini helps Steven set up 10GbE networking
11:44 – AI comparison: Gemini vs. ChatGPT vs. Copilot
14:10 – Steven embraces Android and the Galaxy S25
16:26 – Listener emails: The "blind uniform" debate
18:53 – Sunglasses, canes, and public perception
23:41 – The role of humour and Mr. Magoo in blindness
28:20 – Public ignorance and generational attitudes
30:40 – Individual experiences: Glasses, vision, and identity
35:28 – Meta priorities: Hardware vs. software reliability
37:40 – Meta AI and Apple Music bugs
39:52 – Bluetooth lag on Ray-Ban Meta glasses
42:14 – Prescription lens limitations on Meta eyewear
46:58 – Strong lens prescriptions and accessibility
49:21 – Who’s really to blame for regional AI access issues?
50:00 – Sonos and Echo Show integration issues
51:41 – Google Assistant disappearing from Sonos devices
53:59 – Wrapping up with hot coffee, hot plates, and plant pots
Find Double Tap online: YouTube, Double Tap Website
Join the conversation and add your voice to the show either by calling in, sending an email or leaving us a voicemail!
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 1-877-803-4567
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In this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece serve up an energetic mix of tech talk, personal stories, and powerful listener feedback. They dive into the practical use of AI-powered glasses, from Meta’s delayed UK rollout of Look and Tell to Google Gemini’s hands-on advantages for blind users. You’ll hear real-world insights on using tools like the Ember Mug, Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses, and high-speed networking with a Mac Studio.
Steven shares his unexpected enthusiasm for Android and Samsung’s Galaxy S25, praising Gemini Vision for helping him understand networking hardware. Meanwhile, Shaun provides a healthy dose of skepticism over Meta’s software glitches and regional rollout inconsistencies.
Listeners also join the conversation with personal perspectives on the ongoing “blind uniform” debate surrounding sunglasses and canes. From UK pubs to Canadian classrooms, visually impaired listeners share what visibility means to them—and how society reacts. There’s even time for a quick dive into Mr. Magoo, Sonos speaker issues, and Bluetooth lag frustration.
Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us [email protected] or by call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also now contact us via Whatsapp on 1-613-481-0144 or visit doubletaponair.com/whatsapp to connect. We are also across social media including X, Mastodon and Facebook. Double Tap is available daily on AMI-audio across Canada, on podcast worldwide and now on YouTube.
Relevant Links:
Chapter Markers:
00:00 – Coffee tech & the Ember Mug
04:46 – Meta AI rollout confusion in the UK
09:29 – Google Gemini helps Steven set up 10GbE networking
11:44 – AI comparison: Gemini vs. ChatGPT vs. Copilot
14:10 – Steven embraces Android and the Galaxy S25
16:26 – Listener emails: The "blind uniform" debate
18:53 – Sunglasses, canes, and public perception
23:41 – The role of humour and Mr. Magoo in blindness
28:20 – Public ignorance and generational attitudes
30:40 – Individual experiences: Glasses, vision, and identity
35:28 – Meta priorities: Hardware vs. software reliability
37:40 – Meta AI and Apple Music bugs
39:52 – Bluetooth lag on Ray-Ban Meta glasses
42:14 – Prescription lens limitations on Meta eyewear
46:58 – Strong lens prescriptions and accessibility
49:21 – Who’s really to blame for regional AI access issues?
50:00 – Sonos and Echo Show integration issues
51:41 – Google Assistant disappearing from Sonos devices
53:59 – Wrapping up with hot coffee, hot plates, and plant pots
Find Double Tap online: YouTube, Double Tap Website
Join the conversation and add your voice to the show either by calling in, sending an email or leaving us a voicemail!
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 1-877-803-4567
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