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BrailleCoach Talking Braille Learning System

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The BrailleCoach Talking Braille Learning System is a device designed for individuals who are blind to use. The 6dot BrailleCoach is a device that uses RFID technology to identify and speak recorded information linked to Braille embossed tags. Portable device is equipped with headphone jack for privacy, 6 modes of communication, and words and alphabetic letters to make learning Braille easy and fun in the classroom or at home. BrailleCoach teaching support device is a unique way to learn Braille enabling the student to work independently between lessons and enhance their progress.

Three modes of learning allow progression through grades 1 and 2 Braille: Mode 1 Letters and Dots, Mode 2 Letters only, Mode 3 Letters and Words. Plays one sound tag at a time; place a tag on the target area and press down to activate. Headphones can be used where privacy is desired. Custom Braille or other tactile symbol sound tags can be created with blank tags.

Technical Specifications: 

Warranty: 1-year manufacturer warranty.

Materials: Learning system includes the following.

  • BrailleCoach.
  • 26 Braille alphabet tags (prerecorded, reprogrammable).
  • 25 blank tags (ready to record).
  • Programming tag set.
  • Braille label maker.
  • 10 rolls of label embossing tape (3/8 inches x 10 feet).
  • QWERTY keyboard.
  • USB adapter for the keyboard.
  • Power adapter.

Available

Price Check
Price: 
1,995.00
as of: 
08/28/2018
BrailleCoach Talking Braille Learning System


Sold By:

Enablemart (A Division Of School Health Corporation)
Organization Type: 
Distributor
Address: 
Phone: 888-640-1999
Fax: 800-235-1305
Tags: 
Communication, Computers