If you have a visually impaired relative, Mangoslab's Nemonic Dot will be an easy way to outfit their household with custom ...
Braille, a tactile writing system of raised dots, was invented by French educator Louis Braille in the 1820s. Here, it's used ...
Blind people have used label makers to print labels in Braille for some time, but they're expensive, costing upwards of ...
One Massachusetts student is inviting you along to experience part of his school day at Perkins School for the Blind. The ...
Mangoslab made a big reveal at CES with its economical Braille label printer that can turn speech into Braille dots. Find out ...
Braille is a method of physical writing used to allow humans to read by touch — most commonly used as a substitute for printed text by those who may be visually impaired. Both displaying Braille and ...
The American Printing House for the Blind in Louisville began in 1959 a yearslong effort to compile the first encyclopedia ...
To any sighted person, braille looks like a language masked in encrypted code. It’s incredible, but totally indecipherable. As a result, braille is a companion to our visual language–an add-on for ...
A LB Block workshop hosts a Braille writing contest as participants demonstrate tactile writing techniques discuss technology ...
Michigan's Governor Gretchen Whitmer declares January Braille Literacy Month to highlight the importance of braille for the ...
Fewer than half of legally blind Americans read Braille. "When my son was born, he was the first blind person I’d ever met," Emily Coleman told "Good Morning America." Coleman, 40, now works as a ...
The challenger sat alone at a square folding table in the center of her teacher’s immaculate living room, stockinged feet whispering against the plush, white carpet, hands poised over a blue Perkins ...