The SMART Brailler enables multi-sensory learning through visual, tactile, and auditory feedback. It allows users to edit, save, and transfer brailled documents to digital text files via USB to read the document on a computer.
The Large Cell Brailler has a 40% larger cell than the Classic Perkins Brailler, and the distance between the cells is ~50% wider. Enlarged braille cells creating more space between dots to accommodate people with tactile challenges.
The Electric Perkins Brailler reduces key force requirements to produce quality braille, allowing a person who has weak fingers, whose hands are not fully functional, or who has arthritis to braille quicker and more comfortably.