[Electronics-talk] Braille Watch Question

Christopher Chaltain chaltain at gmail.com
Tue Nov 4 11:01:23 UTC 2014


The Silen-T from Tissot has a vibrating alarm on it. It's very quiet. 
It's not a braille watch per say though. You don't feel the bumps on the 
face after lifting the front cover. You slide your finger around the 
outside of the face and feel bibrations as your finger moves past the 
hour and minute hands. Like I said, you can also set a vibrating alarm 
on it as well.

I'm not sure it's still available or not. It's also a high end watch, so 
it's not inexpensive. Don't go with the Touch-T from Tissot. That works 
a bit differently, and it's not accessible.

On 11/03/2014 04:09 PM, Christine Szostak via Electronics-talk wrote:
> Hi All,
>    I was just curious, is there a braille watch with an alarm on it, especially one that is relatively quiet or vibrating?
> Have a great afternoon!
> Chris
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