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Replaces Visual Content with Audible or Tactile Equivalent

A long rectangular silver Braille display with 40 black Braille modules.

A braille display for flexible and mobile use in the job that can be used in conjunction with a notebook. It includes 40 high-quality Braille modules with integrated double routing buttons for controlling the cursor and mouse.

The icon for CD-ORD is shown as a book that has its front and back covers held open and the pages are fanning out below them.

Reading and writing tools to help insecure readers and dyslexics on PC and Mac. When CD-ORD is installed on a computer texts can be read everywhere - whether on the web, in digital learning tools, games, in PDF, Office programs. A "Special Needs User Profile" is available with help and support.

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.

Loud Steps app with an option for "List closest member locations." Different venues are named, each with an expanding arrow.

A cell phone application designed to help individuals who are visually impaired with the navigation of indoor venues. 

Lazarillo app screens shown on 3 different phones. The first shows icons of nearby services, like a bus, drinks, fork and knife, shopping, etc. The second phone shows a map with locations pinpointed, below which is a listing of names and addresses of the corresponding establishments. The third phone shows the audio menu with slide bars to adjust volume, speech speed, and pitch. Also is a drop-down selection for language and a particular speaker.

A smartphone application providing an accessible GPS to help blind or low-vision individuals explore nearby places and street intersections. 

Aira Horizon glasses are shown with a heavy black plastic frame, darkened glass and a nose bridge only (no pads). The arms have a light blue circle with a  silver band that extends to the outer corner of the eyeglass.

A bundled version of the Aira service which connects blind and low vision individuals with agents that can help them navigate the environment through a video link.

A blue Braille keyboard attached to a gray computer keyboard.

A Braille keyboard equipped with 80 piezoelectric Braille elements designed for stationary use with a computer system.

Three gray keyboards with black keys: The Modular Keyboard, the Modular Keyboard with number pad, and the Modular Braille Keyboard.

A complete system of braille keyboard designed for the professional blind users in their workplace.

A blue braille keyboard attached to the bottom of a laptop.

A Bluetooth ergonomic braille keyboard that has 40 concave braille elements with cursor routing.

A blue keyboard with 8 braille keys in 2 groups of 4.

A 40-character ergonomically designed Braille keyboard.