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Wireless Braille notetaker Basic

Wireless Braille notetaker - Basic - Help Tech
Wireless Braille notetaker - Basic - Help Tech
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wireless
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Min.: 20 unit

Max.: 84 unit

Description

The comfortable and affordable braille device The mobile Braille display Basic Braille is equipped with 40 Braille elements as standard. Optionally, it is also available with 20, 32, 48, 64, 80 or 84 Braille cells. With the Basic Braille, you get a low-cost entry-level model in the Handy Tech braille series from Help Tech, in high quality „Made in Germany“. The casing body of the Basic Braille is made of sturdy, anodized Aluminum. The side panels are made of a high-quality, textured, pleasant non-slip plastic. Equipped with durable Braille elements with robust tactile pins. The Basic Braille will provide you access to computer systems for many years. The advantages at a glance: stylish, robust aluminum housing and durable Braille elements flat and space-saving design HID technology - ready to use, without driver software optional: wireless Bluetooth, with integrated rechargeable battery Easy to use There are only 3 keys to the right and left side of the Braille elements, which does make handling the Basic Braille very easy and straight forward. While you use one hand to navigate you can use the other to read on the Braille display. The cursor routing keys are integrated in the Braille elements and can be used to position the cursor at a desired position within the text.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.