A significant innovation benefiting visually impaired individuals: a tablet designed for them is set to launch in Italy. It is called Braille Sense Mini.
The latest technological innovations applied to smartphones and tablets are becoming an advantage even for those who cannot see. A tablet for the visually impaired is about to be unveiled, coinciding with the National Braille Day on February 21, 2014. Its name is Braille Sense Mini and it features a body that encloses a Braille display, keys with raised indicators, and voice synthesis technology. This is not an entirely new concept, as tablets for visually impaired individuals have been produced before. However, this solution is different, offering a more manageable and lighter device, weighing no more than 500 grams. Furthermore, significant enhancements have been made to added functionalities, enabling better management of email, social media profiles, file saving, GPS usage, and more, all on the go. The Braille Sense Mini is equipped with WiFi connectivity, allowing it to be seamlessly connected to a home or office network.
The price of the Braille Sense Mini in Italy is not yet available but more information will be released soon. For further details to help locate this tablet for visually impaired people in our country, please note that the Braille Sense Mini is produced by the South Korean company Hims, while distribution in Italy is managed by Tiflosystem.
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