NZ Relay app

NZ Relay app

  • An app for people who are hard of hearing, deaf, deafblind or speech-impaired who want to make and receive phone calls in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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NZ Relay app By Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

Features

  • Text relay.
  • Captioned relay.
  • Free calls.
Country of origin New Zealand
Security and privacy Does the app:
  • Collect medical information? No
  • Require a login? Yes
  • Have password protection? Yes
  • Have a privacy policy? Yes
  • Require internet access to use? Yes

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Cost Free
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How to get the app

The NZ Relay app is a communication app for people who are hard of hearing, deaf, deafblind or speech-impaired who want to make and receive phone calls anywhere in Aotearoa New Zealand. Calls made through the app are free. However, the app does use mobile data or an internet connection.

Users can make 2 types of calls through the app:

  • Text relay: This features enables you to text your part of the conversation to a relay assistant, who will speak on your behalf and text you the responses of the other person.
  • Captioned relay: This allows you to speak and listen on a phone call and use the app to read the captions of the other person as they speak to you.

Read more from watching instructional videos(external link) and reading written guides(external link) on how to use the NZ Relay app.   

For the complete app description, go to the app website(external link), Google Play(external link), App Store.(external link)

New Zealand Relay website(external link)

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