Braille devices

Braille devices

Many braille displays and notetakers can be easily connected to computers and mobile devices. Specifically designed for people who are blind and living with a visual impairment, electronic braille devices allow for greater independence and flexibility, whether at home, in a work environment, or on the go with a smartphone. These devices can be used anywhere and anytime.

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  1. Top view of a HumanWare BrailleNote evolve with control buttons and a braille display.

    BrailleNote evolve 32

    Contact us at +61 2 9686 2600

  2. Image of the Mantis Q40 device.

    Mantis Q40 braille display

    Rating:
    A$4,659.00
  3. Image of the Brailliant BI 20X device.

    Brailliant BI 20X braille display

    Rating:
    A$2,949.00
  4. Top view of Annie's Interactive self-learning braille device

    Annie — Your students’ interactive self-learning braille device companion

    Contact us at +61 2 9686 2600

  5. A tactile graphic depicting a car shown on the Monarch’s 10-line by 32-cell refreshable braille display.

    Monarch — The 1st dynamic tactile and multi-line braille tablet

    Contact us at +61 2 9686 2600

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