Apple just released a short film that doubles as a music video, and it is actually a blast to watch. Set to the catchy track “I’m Not Remarkable” by Kittyy & The Class, the video shows off Apple accessibility features across iPhone, iPad, Mac, and more. The focus is on making college life easier and more inclusive for students.
Accessibility That Feels Alive
Apple isn’t just listing features, they are showing how these tools can actually help students in their daily lives. Whether it is reading assignments, joining online classes, or just keeping up with friends, these tools make life simpler. Apple puts it best: “Apple products are designed for every student.”
Features in Action
The video is just under three minutes, but it packs in a ton of fun demonstrations. Here are some of the Apple accessibility features you will see:
- VoiceOver on iPhone lets your phone read screen content out loud.
- Zoom on iPhone makes tiny text huge.
- Braille Screen Input on iPhone lets you type like a pro in braille.
- Magnifier on Mac helps you see details up close.
- AssistiveTouch on Apple Watch and iPad makes gestures simple.
- Braille Access on iPad lets you read braille digitally anywhere.
- Sound and Name Recognition on iPhone tells you who or what is nearby.
- Accessibility Reader on Mac reads text aloud so you can multitask.
- Live Captions on iPad show captions in real time for videos and calls.
- Hearing Health for AirPods Pro and iPhone keeps your ears safe.
- Voice Control on iPhone lets you control your devices completely hands-free.
Apple has a handy site with all the details here apple.com/accessibility/designed-for-students.
Why You Should Watch
This video is more than just a product showcase. It shows how Apple accessibility features can make college life more enjoyable. You can follow along in lectures with live captions, read without straining your eyes, or even control your devices without touching them. Apple is making sure every student has the tools to succeed and have fun while doing it.
This music video is a playful, real-world demonstration of how technology can be both practical and enjoyable. It is easy to watch, share, and get inspired by.