Orbit Research Introduces the Orbit Writer Smartphone Companion
The pocket-sized braille keypad revolutionizes interaction with smartphones
Anaheim, California – March 11, 2020 –
Orbit Research announced the launch of the Orbit Writer braille keypad
today at the 35th annual CSUN Assistive Technology Conference.
Specially designed to be ergonomic and compact, the product enables
blind and visually impaired users to conveniently enter text in
braille on their smartphone or computer and control it completely
without having to use touch gestures.
The Orbit Writer weighs less than a hundred grams and is smaller than
modern smartphones, allowing it to fit easily in a pocket or purse.
Despite its compact size, it provides an ergonomic Perkins-style
braille keyboard. and also includes a cursor keypad for navigation and
complete control of the smartphone or computer without using gestures.
The device connects to computers and smartphones over Bluetooth or
USB, providing an instant, seamless connection.  It can connect to 5
devices simultaneously over Bluetooth and to one more over USB and
allows switching between devices with a simple key combination.
High-quality scissors keys provide smooth and quiet operation with
positive tactile feedback.  Haptic (vibration) feedback is also
provided for status indications.
The Orbit Writer works out of the box with iOS and Android smartphones
and tablets, Amazon Fire tablets, Chromebooks, and Windows, Mac and
Linux computers.  It can be used to read and send text messages and
emails, browse the internet and social media channels, control all
functions of the smartphone, tablet or computer and operate all apps.
“The Orbit Writer is the newest member of Orbit’s family of braille
products.  Most of us use smartphones and tablets and all of them come
equipped with a touchscreen, which is inherently challenging for blind
people to use, despite the availability of gestures.  The Orbit Writer
enables complete control and operation of smartphones, tablets and
computers without the need to use the touchscreen through gestures and
brings a new level of convenience to blind and visually impaired
users.”  said Dr. Gina Spagnoli, Orbit Research’s founder.  “We are
proud to continue our tradition of bringing high-performance and
innovative products at affordable prices.  With support for all
languages that are available on the smartphone, tablet, or computer,
the Orbit Writer provides an extremely affordable and compact solution
that will appeal to users around the world.”, she added.
The Orbit Writer is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery,
which provides over 3 days of operation and charges in under 2 hours
using commonly available USB chargers. It weighs less than 100 grams
(3.5 oz) and can be attached to a lanyard or strap to provide
convenient carrying options.  A custom-designed carrying pouch is also
available.
About Orbit Research:
Orbit Research develops and manufactures innovative and affordable
products that enable an independent lifestyle for people who are blind
or visually impaired.  Founded with the mission to fulfill the urgent
need for affordable assistive technology products, the company has
introduced breakthrough products like the Orion family of accessible
scientific and graphing calculators, the iBill Talking Banknote
Identifier and the Orbit Reader 20 refreshable braille display that
define the state-of-the-art in features, functionality, convenience
and affordability. For more information, visit
www.orbitresearch.com/en-IN.


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