Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) is a Communication Auxiliary Aid that empowers individuals to communicate by using video conferencing equipment to connect hearing and deaf individuals with an interpreter.
Using a computer with a web camera or a videophone, a Deaf person and a hearing person can use VRI to communicate with each other. A remote interpreter appears on the computer or video screen and listens through a headset to what is being said and interprets it. The Deaf person and the remote interpreter sign back and forth over the camera and screen.
With an in-room interpreter, the interpreter can be in the same room with the Deaf individual, while the hearing person is in another location with video conferencing equipment. This allows the interpreter to interpret "in person" for the deaf person, while watching and listening to the hearing person remotely. Or the interpreter can be in the same room with the hearing person while the deaf person watches remotely.
Any type of business and employer can use VRI services, including medical, legal, educational, financial, business and sales.
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