 In this video, we will introduce the Global Accessibility Reporting Initiative, or GAARI, for short. The reality is that sooner or later we all will develop at least some limitation in vision, hearing, dexterity or learning. To help overcome this and to help us find a wireless device that best suits our needs, the Mobile and Wireless Forum created GAARI. GAARI is an online database of the accessibility features that various wireless devices have built into them. So to give you an idea of how it might be useful, let's say you have one of the many eye conditions that might cause you to experience blurred vision, or even partially blurred vision. This can make reading the text on the screen difficult. For those conditions, you could use some of the speech functions that will have the device read out the text for you. Almost one in five of the world's population lives with some kind of recognised disability. Likewise, if your eyesight is getting worse and you find that the text on the screen too small, you can use various functions to increase the size of the font. If your eyesight is extremely poor, or if you are blind, then you can have the device speak out all of the content on the device. There are also many features for those with various hearing impairments, and if you are experiencing movement challenges. In fact, many of the features that we use each day, we don't even think of as accessibility features. A voice assistant is extremely useful in a large number of scenarios, but for those who have vision impairment, it can make a huge difference. There are a lot of these features built into devices today, and GAARI helps you to identify which device has which features. It also lets you look for apps that might extend the usefulness of your device even further. And GAARI is not just dealing with phones, it includes tablets and wearables, smart TVs. It doesn't cost anything to use GAARI, it's also available in a range of languages, and covers products available around the world. So why not visit the GAARI website at www.gaari.info and have a look for yourself.