mobile app converts spoken words into printed stickers with braille for the visually impaired
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mobile app converts spoken words into printed stickers with braille for the visually impaired
"Concept Nemonic Dot comes in two: a printer and a mobile app that converts spoken and typed words into printed stickers and labels with Braille for the visually impaired. With this, users can create labels by typing or using voice input, and the app also provides contextual keyword suggestions, which helps reduce mistakes and improves clarity. Because the translation is handled automatically, users do not need to understand Braille rules or formatting."
"Once the text is ready using the mobile app, the accompanying device produces Braille using a proprietary pressing mechanism, which creates raised dots that are 0.6 millimeters high, matching international Braille standards. The uniform height and spacing of the dots ensure that the Braille is comfortable and easy to read for the visually impaired users. The printer itself is designed to be used without sight, so its physical form uses tactile textures, allowing the visually impaired users to operate it independently"
Nemonic Dot pairs a mobile app with a compact, tactile printer to convert spoken or typed words into printed labels with Braille. The app offers contextual keyword suggestions and automatic translation so users do not need Braille knowledge. The printer forms raised dots 0.6 millimeters high using a proprietary pressing mechanism that matches international Braille standards, with uniform height and spacing for readable, comfortable tactile text. The device features an eyes-free design with tactile textures for loading and operation, is battery-powered, connects via Bluetooth, and supports portable, independent labeling in homes and public spaces.
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