technology
Braille Display
A refreshable braille display is an electromechanical hardware peripheral with rows of pins that raise to form braille characters — connected via USB or Bluetooth to a computer or mobile device running a screen reader — used by blind and deafblind individuals as a tactile alternative to (or supplement of) speech output.
About Braille Display
Common models: Focus, Brailliant, Mantis Q40. Costs $1,500–$15,000. Particularly important for deafblind users and quiet environments.
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