I know, the article I saw mentioned that braille in bulk might be possible such 
as 20 cells. If you’re talking 20 cells, then the price isn’t so great.

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 12:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: A Braille Smart Watch?

 

Thinking this out a little further, can you wear a 20 cell display on your 
wrist?

 

I’m not going to buy one, but just like the apple watch, (which I am also not 
going to buy,) you are paying for the convenience.

 

Just my two cents worth, which you are getting for free, grin.

 

Richard

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Larry Lumpkin
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 10:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: A Braille Smart Watch?

 

Let’s think this out.  At 4 cells for $300, when you look at 20 cells, you’re 
back in the price range of what you can get a 20-cell display for.

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Richard Turner
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 12:24 PM
To: ViPone list <[email protected]>
Subject: A Braille Smart Watch?

 

I know nothing more than what is in the article below.  This was in an Email I 
received today from the National Braille Press. I thought some folks might be 
interested.

 

The link to the article is at the end.

 

Now The Blind Can Read Texts On This New Braille Smartwatch

 

Giving the blind one more technological tool to make life easier

 

By Alexandra Ossola

Posted July 28, 2015

 

now-blind-can-read-texts-shifting-braille-smartwatch#

 

Touchscreens are not conducive to the blind as they cannot see the shifting 
pixels on the smooth device. That has not only slowed down the technological 
literacy for the blind, but has also impaired their reading literacy, cutting 
them off from most information that isn't published in print. Some tech 
companies have found workarounds, like having Siri read texts or creating 
braille e-readers, but they are often clunky and expensive.

 

A South Korean startup company may have finally found a solution. They created

Dot

, the first braille smartwatch, complete with shifting cells of dots. This 
inexpensive gadget could help the blind catch up to the age of smartwatches, 
the sales of which have increased 475 percent in the last year thanks to the 
Apple Watch. But it could also be used as an educational tool.

 

“Until now, if you got a message on iOS from your girlfriend, for example, you 
had to listen to Siri read it to you in that voice, which is impersonal,” Dot 
CEO Eric Ju Yoon Kim told

Tech in Asia

. “Wouldn’t you rather read it yourself and hear your girlfriend’s voice saying 
it in your head?”

 

The Dot wearable looks like a cross between a Fitbit and a Pebble Time,

Alphr notes

. On its face, it has four cells each with six active dots, which can raise or 
lower to make four braille letters at a time. It links up with Bluetooth to 
convert text from apps like iMessage into their braille letter equivalents with 
the user’s voice commands. The device can last for five days without stopping 
to charge.

 

One key feature of the Dot wearable is its cost. Unlike braille e-readers, 
which can cost thousands of dollars, the device is slated to cost less than 
$300 when it hits the U.S. market in December.

 

But Dot envisions bringing braille beyond the wrist. The inventors have tested 
braille screen modules at ATMs and train stations, programming them to display 
information that regularly changes, such as account balances or train 
schedules. After the wearable’s launch in December, the startup will shift  
towards the public sector, which it anticipates could be its largest market.

 

http://www.popsci.com/now-blind-can-read-texts-shifting-braille-smartwatch

 

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