[Electronics-Talk] Braille2Go

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Tue Apr 5 17:32:31 UTC 2016


This is the info I copied down about the Braille2Go from NBP:

NBP B2G  $2495

B2G FEATURES & FUNCTIONS

 

 

.8 dot braille keyboard with imbedded cursor navigation pad. 

.20 cell, 8 dot braille display with cursor routing and forward and back
buttons. 

.Storage: 1GB of NAND flash memory, 8GB of internal storage, plus 32GB with
an external SD card slot. 

.Accelerometer to detect the orientation of the B2G when rotated. 

.Vibration motor for haptic support and cues. 

.Speech input and output for users who want to listen instead of read
braille, the B2G has synthetic speech output. It also has speech input so
users can perform voice searches, text message, and create voice short cuts.


.MP3 player - users can load a music library and listen via internal
speakers, Bluetooth speakers, or a headset. 

.Built-in stereo speakers and microphone for recording, speech to text. 

.Headset jack that is a standard size 3.5mm OMTP (Open Mobile Terminal
Platform) format. 

.GPS receiver  

.Compass  

.Camera for photos, currency/color identification, OCR apps, and social
media (5 MP). 

.Composite video output (RCA style jack) for diagnostics and connecting to a
visual display. 

.Dimensions: approximately 7 3/4" x 4 3/8" x 1 1/8" Weight 20.3 ounces 

.Battery: 5400 mAh, Lithium Polymer 

.Connectivity: 

     Bluetooth for peripheral devices. [Bluetooth v2.1 +EDR, Power Class 1.5
With support for OPP, A2DP, AVRCP, HID profiles] 

     WiFi [802.11 b/g With WiFi Hotspot and WiFi Direct support] 

     USB -standard USB 2.0 for connectivity and peripherals such as a QWERTY
keyboard or mouse, micro USB for charging. 

.Optional Voice/Data* phone connection with a Sierra Wireless MC9090, a
multimode HSPA+/EV-DO module designed to operate on the main mobile networks
in North America and worldwide (CDMA and GSM). It features GPS and supports
quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE. 

.Peripherals: Includes a carrying case, detachable USB-Micro USB cable, wall
charger and ear phones. 

 




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