BrailleNote Touch Plus
video review
intro
This is a Google certified braille tablet. Hannah notes that this is an expensive product, but one that she as a braille reader loves and finds indispensable.
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review by Hannah H
How long I’ve been using this product: 1+ year
How often I use this product: Multiple times a day
My gut feeling: I love this product. I really don’t know what I would do without it. It is just like an Android tablet, but with Braille. Once you flip the keyboard up, you will find the screen, and anyone with full eyesight can see what you’re typing.
Why this product? I use my BrailleNote to read articles, look up topics I am interested in, and send emails. I also use the calculator to see how much money I have left after paying my credit card bill.
Pros: The BrailleNote Touch Plus is just like an Android tablet; it has Google-based apps; it has Bluetooth; you can send content to people nearby using Quick Share. I love being able to create Word documents and send emails.
Cons: It is very expensive (over $5,000). It freezes if there are too many ads on a website.
This product might be relevant for: Blind or visually impaired individuals
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notes, hacks and tips
Hannah reviews the BrailleNote Touch Plus 32, but you can see other models on the Humanware website.






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