braille talking watch

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braille talking watch

The blind need to have a quality life like the rest of the people there. They need gadgets for the kitchen, television and the workplace as well. The visual impairment have not been left behind in this era of mobile technology. There is a nifty little gadget that can operate on voice commands, take notes, and read out. A gadget is clean as â € ~ Bridgeâ € ™. This neat gossip scans printed text and translates it into Braille. This useful tool for visually impaired saves the text to be used as well. The device is small and portable and can be quite easily use anywhere. Braille screen can be customized to display text in any way the operator feels comfortable reading.

There are gadgets like the Talking Tactile Tablet to help the blind navigate the cities that plan to visit. Another interesting gadget is the â SBC € "Screen Braille Communicator â €" the visually and hearing impaired can use when shopping for restaurant meals or communicate with the cabin staff at airports and other public places. Apart from these high-tech gadgets for the visually impaired are not everyday cooking appliances, such as talking thermometer that can trigger an alarm when the temperature of food is correct or measuring cups to do the same when the level of duty has been reached and our visually impaired friends have found their partner in the elderly to who like to share the gadgets that are designed especially for them.

Whatever, there are gadgets talking clocks, watches, calculators and identifiers Currency of the person concerned can make the most of in this era of technological advances.

About the Author:

Anmol Taneja is a Gadget enthusiast, and crtitique. He has written several articles on various aspects of gadgets and the role they play in our day to day lives. Anmol is involved with several organizations involved in the evaluation and review of gadgets including http://gadgets.in thegadgetcast.com and
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Article Source: ArticlesBase.comTechnology Has not Forgotten the Visually Impaired – Gadgets are Made to Make the World a Better Place

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