SRF Meteo

Getestete Version: 2.16

The SRF Meteo app provides up-to-date information on the weather in Switzerland and around the world. The precipitation radar shows developments over the last hour and the next hour. In case of extreme weather, the app sends weather warnings.

Overall assessment of the app SRF Meteo

Overall assessment: Insufficient accessibility.

Full name:SRF Meteo
Publisher:Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF)
Publisher country:CH
Informationen about the app
Tested version:2.16
Operating system:iOS
Overall assessment normalised:0.7
– Share of accessibility profile:0.35 (50% out of 0.71)
– Share of feasibility grade:0.34 (50% out of 0.68)
Valuation information
The assessments and ratings relate exclusively to the version 2.16 of the app tested by us in the period from June to August 2023.

Accessibility profile

Tabelle Aspekte des Accessibility-Profil

AspectRating
Mobile operability2 out of 5 points
Keyboard operability4.5 out of 5 points
Voice control5 out of 5 points
Compatibility with user agents1.5 out of 5 points
Assistance with interactions3 out of 5 points
Consistency/predictability5 out of 5 points
Semantic structure3.5 out of 5 points
Comprehensibility3.5 out of 5 points
Display flexibility3.5 out of 5 points
Contrast and sensory characteristics3.5 out of 5 points
Non-text content graphics4 out of 5 points
Multimedia alternativesNo rating
Average value3.5 out of 5 points
The maximum achievable score is 5 points.
  • Mobile operability: Usability and full display of content in portrait and landscape format; pointing actions and operability by device movement possible with conventional input methods.
  • Keyboard operability: Interactive elements can only be operated with a keyboard and are highlighted when focused on.
  • Voice control: Controls have an accessible label that corresponds exactly to the visual description/name.
  • Compatibility with user agents: User agents and assistive technologies are informed about changes in the state of the user interface as well as status messages.
  • Assistance with interactions: Interaction with forms; pointer entries can be cancelled or undone.
  • Consistency/predictability: Consistent navigation; context remains when focused in or during input.
  • Semantic structure: Content is labelled with structural elements such as headings, lists and labels that reflect the context of meaning.
  • Comprehensibility: Headings, form labels and link texts are understandable, correct language declaration is used.
  • Display flexibility: The presentation of the content can be adapted to the needs of the users: text size, control over animated elements and media.
  • Contrast and sensory characteristics: Adequate contrasts, no expressions such as ‘in the picture on the right’ or ‘click the red button’; information is not conveyed solely by colour.
  • Non-text content (graphics): Informative graphic elements have useful alternative texts.
  • Multimedia alternatives Multimedia content is compatible with at least one alternative sensory channel.
Value rangeMeaning
4.5 to 5 pointsGood accessibility
4 pointsConditional accessibility
3 to 3.5 pointsInsufficient accessibility
0 to 2.5 pointsPoor accessibility

Diagramm Aspekte Accessibility-Profil

Presentation of accessibility by type of limitation

Type of restrictionDegree of compliance
Motor skills80%
Sight75%
Hearing100%
Cognition74%

Feasibility of use scenarios

Grade
4.1
The highest grade is 6.

Key findings

On the app’s homepage there are many switches that are either unlabelled or insufficiently labelled. The weather report and forecasts can be studied with screen readers too, but it is difficult to determine the forecast for a certain time because the temperature values and times are mixed up. For the information on pollen, there is a hidden alternative text ‘not readable by screen readers,’ which is not an acceptable solution. In addition, some elements are not accessible or operable with a screen reader. For some maps, the contrasts are insufficient and information is only conveyed using colour. A heading structure is available. However, this could be improved on – e.g. on the main page – in order to further improve the structure of the content.

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