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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Whether it&#8217;s decreased dexterity, mobility issues, or sensory changes, the products we rely on need to adapt to us, not the other way around. Wirecutter gets it. &#8220;Most people&#8221; excludes many. They&#8217;re changing how they review products. This is a big win for Gen X. As we age, our needs change. Products must adapt. Wirecutter [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Whether it&#8217;s decreased dexterity, mobility issues, or sensory changes, the products we rely on need to adapt to us, not the other way around.</h2>



<p>Wirecutter gets it. &#8220;Most people&#8221; excludes many. They&#8217;re changing how they review products. This is a big win for Gen X. As we age, our needs change. Products must adapt. Wirecutter now tests with diverse users. They consider disabilities and different body types. This makes their reviews more relevant.</p>



<p>What does this mean? <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/how-wirecutter-approaches-accessibility/">Wirecutter recruits testers with varying abilities</a>. They include people using mobility aids. They consider those with limited dexterity. They test with visually impaired individuals. Reviews now detail accessibility. They describe product features clearly. This helps readers make informed choices. It&#8217;s a huge improvement. The old &#8220;one-size-fits-all&#8221; approach failed many.</p>



<p>For Gen X, this is great news. We find products meeting our needs. We make better choices for aging parents. We help loved ones with disabilities. Wirecutter&#8217;s inclusivity sets a new standard. Hopefully, other review sites will follow.</p>



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