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Braille Sense Notetakers

HIMS Braille Sense products for the blind and visually impaired are the ultimate Braille notetakers for productivity at work or school. They offer a host of applications and entertainment options. Our three models all provide Braille displays and speech output. You can select either an 18-cell or 32-cell refreshable Braille display and either a Perkins-style or QWERTY keyboard. Every HIMS notetaker includes a word processor, e-mail, web browser, database manager, scientific calculator, DAISY player and many more useful features such as Wi-Fi and optional Sense Navigation GPS. Braille Sense are the most powerful and reliable Braille notetakers on the market today. FEEL the Sense in Braille Sense!




Braille Sense On Hand More Details
Braille Sense On Hand

Braille Sense OnHand

 

The Braille Sense OnHand notetaker, with an 18-cell Braille display, minimizes the size but maximizes the features. The Braille Sense OnHand includes robust software designed with your productivity and independence in mind, including a file manager, word processor, DAISY player, internet browser, and media player.





Braille Sense Options More Details
Braille Sense Options

Braille sense Options:

 

Sense Navigation

Sense Dictionary/Thesaurus

Purchase the optional English Dictionary and Thesaurus and one or more of 3 bilingual dictionaries

Bilingual Dictionary (each) 

French, Italian or Spanish





Braille Sense U2 32-cell More Details
Braille Sense U2 32-cell

Features of Braille Sense U2

  • Powerful performance with faster processing

    Boasting a 1GHz Mobile CPU and a 32GB flashdisk, Braille Sense U2 offers rapid data processing combined with as much memory as you desire.
  • Power-packed for the office environment

    Create and read documents in any of five languages and use multiple bilingual dictionaries to ensure accuracy and style. Highlight your most important points with advanced font and style options. Always have complete and up-to-date access to your email with IMAP access, and open EML files directly from the File manager. Secure your valuable information with file encryption.
  • A Powerful educational tool

    In addition to the bilingual features and Sense Dictionary for language practice and learning, Braille Sense U2 offers fraction calculation and Nemeth Braille code entry into a fully functional scientific calculator. Our unique built-in LCD allows sighted teachers and parents to view a student’s progress while he uses Braille Sense U2.
  • Enhanced sound, outstanding media

    Enjoy a clear and powerful stereo audio listening experience with easily accessible audio buttons and 11 equalizer settings. In addition, easily and instantly control FM Radio, DAISY Player and Media Player with designated media buttons located on the front of the unit.
  • Created with the Deaf-blind in mind

    HIMS’ unique, flipable LCD display has facilitated easy and natural communication with the deaf-blind for several years. Now with an added vibrate Motor, a deaf-blind person can be alerted to receive messages or errors in input or navigation.
  • Connectivity anywhere, any time

    Stay connected to your friends, family and the world via Ethernet, Wi-Fi (b/g/n) or 3G USB modem.
  • Instant Social Networking

    Take advantage of our mobile connectivity and click on Twitter to instantly access the world of social networking. Chat with your classmates, co-workers, family and friends using Google Talk anytime, anywhere.




Voice Sense More Details
Voice Sense

The Voice Sense is a notetaker with a Braille keyboard (Perkins type keyboard) and synthesized speech output. The Voice Sense comes with a file manager, word processor, DAISY player, media player, internet browser, and messenger. It is a small device, making it practical and easy to carry.






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