
Dot Pad
A tactile display device that renders graphics, charts,...
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What it does
The Dot Pad is a refreshable tactile display device designed to make visual information accessible to blind and deafblind users by converting graphics, charts, maps, and images into raised dot patterns.
Who it's for
Blind users who need to access visual content such as graphs, maps, and images through touch.
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Price: From $2,500
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iOS, Android, Windows, Mac
Price
From $2,500
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vision-blindness
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Challenges it addresses
- βinaccessible images and graphics
- βcannot explore charts or diagrams
- βvisual content barriers
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