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Device Displays

Output to be perceived in the moment, without a permanent copy.
Front view of buttons and braille display; device fits in hand.

Portable 14-cell Braille display with five simultaneous Bluetooth connections and a USB 2.0 connection for a sixth. It provides access to mobile devices and personal computer systems.

A VIP PDF-Reader's screenshot featuring a file information screen.

Software that filters the text from a finished PDF and displays it on a user-friendly surface. The text can be enlarged and contrasted as required and is automatically broken; this means that the text is always adapted to the screen size. 

IBM logo which is blue on white background. The letters IBM are capitalized and made up of horizontal stripes and are encircled by 2 non-connecting ribbons of blue.

A solution that helps to access Web site information.

Large rectangular Braille keyboard with four buttons in an arched position on each half of the object.

The Brailliant braille displays are two-way devices that enable users to both access information on a computer or mobile device as well as type on their devices indirectly by using the braille keyboard.

A thin, rectangular braille writer with a row of control buttons below a row of braille cells.

A braille reader offering 40 Braille cells, an optional built-in screen reader and high range integrated Bluetooth technology. 

Talks & Zooms logo.

Software that enables low-vision and blind users to take advantage of most features available on their mobile phones.

odt2braille

This software enables the user to use the daily use Ofiice softwares with a Braile display. Suitable for people with visual impairment.

White with logo in the shape of circle broken up in colored geometric shapes.

A text recognition app designed for blind, low-vision, dyslexic, and others with reading differences that can convert printed text into speech that is read aloud or into Braille with a connected Braille display.

A usb drive with "SPIKA" written on side.

A thumb-drive based text reader.

ScreenReader logo showing a conversation bubble on the left filled with six dots and the world Screen Reader next to it.

A screen reader and braille access program specifically designed for people with blindness or anyone that has no useful sight.