Accessible Tools for Work and Play

April 2014

Mike May and Robert Sweetman will discuss technology resources for work and play.

Long-time visually impaired people are likely to have many talking devices. Some of these items are no longer sold new but may be found on eBay, Blind Bargains or elsewhere.If there is a link, you can probably still purchase the item. We will not list kitchen and other items found in the mainstream market.

Home Tools

Home Appliances and Electronics

Home and Mobile Phones

Clocks and Watches

Identifying and Labeling

Book Readers, Radios and Audio

Television and Accessories

Walkie Talkies and ham radio

Earphones

Braille Writing and Printing

Braille embossers

Computers and Portable Data Assistants

Note Takers

GPS Programs and Devices

Video Magnifiers

Other Helpful Resources

Home Tools

Talking measuring tape, ProTape 16-foot Home Contractor talking measuring tape

12-foot Starrett precision tape. This has a 6-inch tactile piece and periodic dots on the tape itself.

One foot aluminum measuring stick

ProLevel Home Contractor; has an audible mode.

American Foundation for the Blind, (AFB), has many tools, kitchen appliances, and games that have been modified for use by persons who are blind or have low vision.

AFB carries many specialized devices such as talking blood pressure monitors. They also run Career Connect for job searches and employment development, and publish Accessible World which reviews assistive technology and general market devices.

Home Appliances and Electronics

Talking Microwave from Cobalt in the UK. This comes only with 220V British plug and wiring.

iGrill module, which works with smart phone app.

Talking Thermostat from

Manufactures the VIP 3000Talking thermostat.

Honeywell Security alarm controller

Phoenix My Weigh, Talking scale

Home and Mobile Phones

Talking Caller ID, ClasscoCidney 95000CW and the ClasscoVoice Announce 500

Panasonic KX-TG2386B Talking Cordless phone

iPhone with VoiceOver.

Clocks and Watches

Sharp Elsi Mate EL-640, voice synthesized clock and calculator

Tissot tactile watch. Discontinued but a different model we have not tried is the Alexandra Vision Mediore Tactile Watch

Seiko Braille watch, (available from MaxiAids)

The Bradley. A watch designed for everyone, (a watch to see and touch). Ball bearings are moved magnetically around two tracks so that time can be determined tactually or visually.

Reizen talking clock/thermometer

Identifying and Labeling

ID Mate Summit and Quest by Envision America, stand-alone barcode reader

PenFriend, to add talking labels.

Book Readers, Radios and Audio

Victor Reader Stream New Generation, (with wireless)from HumanWare Supports reading of Bookshare books, Newspapers and magazines from NFB Newsline, and Internet Radio.

Plextalk Pocket

BookSense from HIMS

Bones Milestone 312 digital recorder/player with color identifier

Audiovox accessible HD radio to be released in 2014 replaces the discontinued Insignia AM/FM/HD radio from Best Buy

Television and Accessories

Apple TV with VoiceOver. This is not actually a TV but a box that connects via a router to the Internet to provide audio/video content but not live or cable television.

TiVo set-top box with iPhone TiVo app for full live TV and cable accessibility. We use Comcast. Make sure it is compatible with your provider.

Walkie Talkies and ham radio

Kenwood NX320K, 5 Watt UHF 16 channel Digital,

Cobra microtalk-cxt85-16-mile-radio.

Motorola TalkAbout with speech

Kirmuss search and rescue radios with speech

The highly accessible Elecraft ham radio is the KX3. It’s QRP (12 Watts) but has an optional 100 Watt amp. Their larger K3 is also very accessible but requires their K3 Voice software that runs on a connected PC. The KX3 reads out in Morse code and it’s self-contained.

Earphones

AfterShokz Bluez Bluetooth or wired headphones with bone conduction so they don’t cover the ears.

AirDrives open earphones.

BLUEBUDS X. Bluetooth earbuds from Jaybird. Audio output assists with configuration with computers, note takers, and the iPhone. Phone: 866-244-3399.

Braille Writing and Printing

Slate and stylus with roll of dymo tape for labeling

6-Dot Braille labeler, original model discontinued but new model from ProxTalker expected out in 2014

Braille embossers

American Foundation for the Blind has complete listing

Perkins Braillewriter

Slate and stylus

HIMS Braille display

Focus Braille Displays from Freedom Scientific

Brailliant Braille Displays from Humanware.

Computers and Portable Data Assistants

Talking Computers with JAWS

MAGic Screen Magnification. Highly compatible with JAWS

Talking Computers with Window-Eyes, talking screenreader free with Microsoft Office

ZoomText screen Magnification

Note Takers

Braille Sense U2 and BrailleSense U2 Mini from HIMS

BrailleNote Apex from HumanWare

BrailleNote PK from Humanware.

Discontinued, but may be available on E-bay

Braille Edge from Hims. Primarily a Braille display, but has basic notetaking capabilities (see Braille displays above)

GPS Programs and Devices

Sendero GPS for the BrailleNote. Manufactured by Sendero Group, this program gives BrailleNote users location information, and the ability to plan and follow routes in either a vehicle or while walking. The display of street names and businesses in Braille shows how place names are spelled.

SenseNav. Sendero GPS also runs on the BrailleSense note takers.

Seeing Eye GPS. Sendero GPS is also available on the iPhone. Search for Seeing Eye GPS in the App store.

Trekker Breeze. The Trekker Breze is a portable hand-held GPS manufactured by Humanware. It is a basic GPS device with speech output.

Video Magnifiers

Other Helpful Resources

American Foundation for the Blind(AFB) Product Database allows you to search for products by category or task:

National Federation of the Blind (NFB) Technology Resource List.Brings up a very complete listing of technology resources.

NFB Blindness resources

Braille Instructional Resources

APH Resources about Blindness and Visual Impairment

Resources for Blind Musicians

iOS Apps for people who are blind or low vision

Resources for parents of blind children

Macular Degeneration Foundation Resource List

Resources for homeschooling

Chicago Lighthouse Resource List

Resources for teaching visually impaired students

Guide Dog schools

Blind Babies Foundation resource list

Recreation resources

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