Mantis Q40
A combined refreshable braille display and QWERTY keyboard...
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What it does
The Mantis Q40 is a portable braille display and keyboard device designed specifically for blind and visually impaired users who need both tactile braille output and standard text input.
Who it's for
Blind users who type using QWERTY but want braille output for reading, or those transitioning to braille.
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Price: From $1,495
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vision-blindness
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- βQWERTY access with braille output
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