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A device that resembles a standard flatbed scanner with large, touch button controls on the inclined, front side.

A portable device that scans, with the camera scanner connected or using the built-in scanner bed for bulkier materials, and then reads the printed texts in a voice and language opted by the user. 

A device that resembles a standard flatbed scanner with large, touch button controls on the front side.

A reading machine capable of recognizing all typed documents that is transportable, and does not need any accessory or peripheral to function. It brings accessibility to users with all types of visual impairment.

A web page titled "litteratureaudio.com" in French with the header "Our Library Of Free Audio Books" and an option of 21 pages. There are two categories: Art and Adventure. Each category is followed by an alphabetical listing by the author's last name.

A  French catalog of free audiobooks to facilitate access for all and in particular blind and visually impaired users recorded by members of the Federation.

Menu options such as sendbox, address book, inbox, trash, and settings.

An email program that's easy to set up and use. It allows users to read messages by vocal synthesis and voice record outgoing messages, and it presents contacts by photos.

Logo featuring an icon of a bear with sunglasses and headphones with the company name below.

An organizer with voice output and a Braille input keyboard. The device has 16 Braille modules and cursor routing keys as well as a comfortable editor for text entry. 

FREEDOM SCIENTIFIC - OMNIREADER

A portable scanning and reading device that reads printed text by pressing a single button. Users can follow the magnified text in high-contrast colors on the built-in screen, or simply listen as the omniReader reads text out loud.

The back and left flank of a bright blue rectangular device. There are controls on the side: a switch, volume control dial, a recording button, headphone jack and the connector for the charging cable. There is also a carrying loop strap attached.

A product recognition device with voice output for Visually impaired individuals.

A handheld scanning device being held up to the spine of a book.

With DL Tag It, blind people can search for and identify objects. The system for marking objects is based on RFID technology (Radio Frequency Identification) and identifies objects that are equipped with RFID chips or tags or transponders.

A lowercase red 'e' in the middle of a circle.

A voice playback software that vocalizes data contained in barcodes and includes a free online service.

A black and a red cell phone with raised number pads.

A fully vocalized 4G LTE phone with a physical keyboard and 23 applications, including Voice control and Text dictation. The keyboard has big, well-spaced, tangible buttons.