Walgreens Makes Aira Free for Customers
Reprint from MassMatch
Walgreens, one of the nation’s largest retailers, is the latest to join the Aira Access Network to provide free Aira service to shoppers who are blind or low vision.
Aira connects people who are blind or low vision with a live, sighted agent who provides visual information on-demand. Walgreens shoppers will be able to use the Aira app on their mobile phone to locate products, read labels, use self-checkout kiosks, and more.
Walgreens has a history of breaking new ground to meet its customers’ needs and improve their health. Today, Walgreens continues their tradition of innovation by becoming the first healthcare retailer and pharmacy chain to enable free Aira Access – meaning that you can connect with an agent whenever shopping at one of their stores!
FAQs
What can you do with Aira at Walgreens?
- Find specific items in the aisles
- Find a staff member to help address your specific needs
- Navigate to the pharmacy
- Identify the shortest checkout line
- Identify items on sale
- Sort coupons to get the best deal
How does Aira work?
If you have allowed Aira notifications, your Aira app will notify you that you’ve entered a free Aira Access location. While in an Aira Access Location, tap on the notification or open your Aira app to connect with an agent for free.
Can my friends use it too?
Absolutely! They can download the Aira app and register for free as a Guest to navigate the store with their phone.
Do I need to use my Aira smart glasses?
As an Explorer, you can use your smart glasses or your phone. Guests can only use Aira for free in Aira Access Locations by using their smartphone.
Is there a limit to how long I can use Aira at Walgreens?
No! You can use Aira for as long as you need during your Walgreens experience.
Read more about the latest addition to the Aira Access network.
Get ready to explore Walgreens in a whole new way.
Happy Exploring!
Thank you to the Disability Policy Consortium for this news.