Sony Corporation Exhibits at the International Conference on Accessibility "CSUN Assistive Technology Conference 2025"

Showcasing a variety of products and initiatives incorporating inclusive design.

SAN DIEGO, March 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Corporation ("Sony") will participate in the 40th CSUN Assistive Technology Conference, taking place Monday, March 10 to Friday, March 14 in Anaheim, California.

Sony aims to contribute to an inclusive society by developing technology and products geared towards creating a more accessible and enjoyable experience for everyone, under the theme of "Delivering innovation for an accessible future."

The exhibit will showcase accessible products and various inclusive design initiatives, including 4K Mini LED/OLED BRAVIA(TM) TVs with new features such as a menu timeout function that allows users to keep menus on the screen longer as well as color inversion and grayscale modes. The LinkBuds Open truly wireless earbuds, which have an open ring design that keeps users connected to their surroundings, will also be on display.

For more information, visit: https://www.sony.co.jp/corporate/sustainability/accessibility/event/csun2025/

Main Exhibits

    --  4K Mini LED/OLED BRAVIA(TM) TVsBRAVIA TVs offer a variety of
        accessibility features, implemented based on feedback from people with
        disabilities who want to use the TV more independently, including the
        TalkBack screen reader for initial settings, a menu timeout function
        that allows users to keep menus on the screen longer, as well as color
        inversion and grayscale modes for people with low vision or visual
        sensitivities. Additionally, the tactile dots on the HDMI and S-CENTER
        terminals of BRAVIA TVs match those found on the BRAVIA Theater products
        to simplify the process of locating and connecting ports for a smooth
        setup experience.



    --  BRAVIA Theater Bar 9/8To help people with visual disabilities set up
        BRAVIA Theater home audio products, a raised square frame on the package
        indicates a QR code(*1) for the BRAVIA Connect app(*2), which offers
        screen reader support. Tactile dots on the back panel of BRAVIA Theater
        Bar 9 and 8 indicate the eARC HDMI terminal for connecting to a TV.






    --  LinkBuds Open Truly Wireless EarbudsLinkBuds Open have a unique
        open-ring design that keeps users connected to the outside world while
        enjoying their favorite tunes. The Fitting Supporters have a tail that
        is soft and hollow to reduce ear contact and therefore pressure, while
        the point of attachment is hooked and hard, to prevent accidental
        dislodging. As a part of efforts to enhance the accessibility of our
        products and services, the earbuds and the case are designed with
        non-slip materials and designs, incorporating feedback from people who
        are blind or partially sighted. In addition, LinkBuds Open work with Eye
        Navi, a walking support application for people with visual disabilities,
        developed by Computer Science Institute, for intuitive voice navigation
        (for customers in Japan only).Furthermore, Sony's audio products have
        introduced "Guide for QR" to make it easier for users to recognize a QR
        code on the packaging, allowing them to access information on how to use
        the product. At CSUN, the packaging of LinkBuds Open with Guide for QR
        will be on display and handouts will be distributed with semicircular
        notches and tactile frames to make it easier to find a QR Code.For more
        information, visit: Guide for QR | Sony USA



    --  Self-fitting Over-the-Counter (OTC) Hearing Aids (only in the U.S.
        market)Self-fitting OTC hearing aids*(3) have been available in the U.S.
        market were developed in collaboration with WS Audiology after listening
        to users' opinions through interviews prior to development. Both the
        Bluetooth ®-compatible CRE-E10*(4), with streaming music playback
        capability, and the virtually invisible CRE-C20 are supported with the
        Hearing Control smartphone app*(5). The Hearing Control app's
        self-fitting process customizes a hearing profile for each ear and users
        can also use the app to manually adjust a variety of sound settings as
        well. In addition, both the CRE-C20 and CRE-E10 are rechargeable and can
        be used comfortably for up to 26-28 hours with a single charge.



    --  Digital CamerasSony will introduce a Screen Reader Function(*6) and
        Enlarge Screen Function(*7) incorporated in a selection of Sony's
        digital cameras. Users can navigate menus and operation screens audibly
        instead of visually and can change the magnification of the screen
        display with the simple press of a button. These features were developed
        in collaboration with a Sony employee who is blind and has a passion for
        photography.



    --  Retina Projection Camera KitAnother unique and innovative development is
        the Retina Projection Camera Kit (DSC-HX99 RNV kit) with a laser retinal
        projection technology that is less affected by eye's focusing ability.
        By combining the Cyber-shot(®) "DSC-HX99" and QD Laser Co., Ltd.'s
        "RETISSA NEOVIEWER" viewfinder(*8), a digital image from the camera is
        directly projected to the retina, allowing people with difficulty using
        a conventional viewfinder to view and photograph the world.

    --  Accessible Retail DisplaysSony will showcase a retail display with
        Braille and audio product description capabilities, created in
        cooperation with the Braille Institute, a nonprofit organization that
        supports the lives of people with visual disabilities. The retail
        displays with audio description capabilities have been installed in 925
        Best Buy stores in the U.S.

In addition to the exhibits above, Sony will hold a session on March 12 to showcase a selection of accessibility initiatives.

    --  Driving Innovation for an Inclusive TomorrowKazuo Kii, Executive Deputy
        President of Sony Corporation, and Neal Manowitz, President and COO of
        Sony Electronics in North America, will share video messages regarding
        accessibility at Sony. Additionally, Mike Nejat, Head of Accessibility
        of Sony Electronics North America, will introduce Sony's ongoing
        accessibility initiatives, such as collaboration with organizations for
        people with disabilities and the latest accessible products.

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(*1): QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED in Japan and in other countries/regions.
(*2:) BRAVIA Connect app must be installed on a smartphone. The smartphone and the product must be connected to the same home network.
(*3:) FDA cleared as OTC self-fitting hearing aid intended to amplify sound for individuals 18 years of age or older with perceived mild to moderate hearing loss.
(*4): Compatible with iOS devices only.
(*5:) Sony | Hearing control app - Use app on smartphone to personalize settings. Download app at Google Play and the App Store. Network services, content, and operating system and software subject to terms and conditions and may be changed, interrupted or discontinued at any time and may require registration.
(*6(:)) Currently available on Alpha 7C II, Alpha 7CR, Alpha 7R V, Alpha 7 IV, Alpha 9 III, Alpha 1 II, Alpha 6700, ILX-LR1, FX30, PXW-Z200, HXR-NX800 and Vlog camera ZV-1F, ZV-E1, ZV-1 II, ZV-E10 II sold in North America. Supported languages vary depending on models and regions/countries where sold.
(*7:) Available on Alpha 7C II, Alpha 7CR, Alpha 9 III, Alpha 1 II, ILX-LR1, PXW-Z200, HXR-NX800 and Vlog camera ZV-E10 II.
(*8:) The RETISSA NEOVIEWER is not medical equipment. It is not approved by The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any specific condition. It may be difficult to recognize images depending on the part and degree of impairment (such as when the function of the retina is degraded). RETISSA and NEOVIEWER are registered trademarks or trademarks of QD Laser. More information here: https://retissa.biz/en/retissa-neoviewer

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