Hi Shawn,  I'm not totally familiar with that particular unit, but I'm pretty 
sure it doesn't have bluetooth.  If it does, then it's probably supported.  I 
don't know what size the thing is either.  My braille connect 32 is about 25 cm 
long, 9 wide and maybe 2 thick, but probably a little less.  It really does fit 
in my pocket.  Not always comfortably depending on the depth of the pocket, but 
it really is no burden to cary around.  It has 25-30 hours worth of battery 
life, so I can go for days or sometimes weeks withouth needing a charge.

Best,

erik burggraaf
A+ certified technician and user support consultant.
Phone: 888-255-5194
Email: [email protected]

On 2010-03-17, at 11:30 PM, bbs wrote:

> You use a braille display with your cell phone? Isn't that a bit bulky to 
> take along? I know my cell can use braille displays and I do have a PacMate 
> braille display but I've never thought of using it for that.
>  
> Shawn
> 
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