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After debuting on the iPad and iPhone, Comcast has finally released its Xfinity TV app for Android. Right now it only supports basic features like remote controlling cable boxes, scheduling DVR ...
Comcast accessibility eye control features Comcast accessibility eye control features Xfinity X1 eye control works by presenting users with a web-based remote that pairs to their set-top box.
Comcast launched an accessibility-minded feature this week, allowing customers to control their televisions — change the channel, search through shows or record a program — just by moving their eyes.
The Comcast app description and the Xfinity support website had not been updated as of Wednesday afternoon and still guided users on how to set up a recording through the TV Remote app.
The Xfinity X1 Eye Control can assist people with conditions such as spinal cord injuries and ALS.
The Xfinity X1 eye control allows customers with physicaldisabilities, like ALS or spinal cord injuries, to change channels, scan sportsscores, set a recording and peruse television show listings.
Comcast’s latest accessibility move — this is one area where the company seems to be genuinely motivated to help its customers — is to bring gaze control to its Xfinity X1 web remote.