[nfb-db] Braille Compasses?

Kerri Kosten kerrik2006 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 14 03:36:15 UTC 2013


Hi Guys:

Okay, I just looked at the independence market online.
It says the braille compass is currently unavailable.
I looked on the LsS website and it also ways the nexis braille compass
is not available.
Sorry.
Danielle, were you able to order one from the Independence market?
I'm sorry it says this guys.
Thanks,
Kerri

On 4/13/13, Beth Koenig <bethko at gmail.com> wrote:
> Lssproducts.com has the Nexus braille compass, it's number 16B in their
> 2012 catalog. It's $72.
> Thanks, Beth Koenig
>  On Apr 13, 2013 7:04 PM, "Danielle Burton" <danielleburton94 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi, Kerri. i've seen braille compasses on the NFB store and I've alike
>> seen them on www.braillebooks.com
>> They cost around $60 or so.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Apr 13, 2013, at 7:20 PM, Kerri Kosten <kerrik2006 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Everyone:
>> >
>> > One of the biggest tools I used at LCB and still use now is a braille
>> > compass. It helps me with everything since I can't localize. If I
>> > veered into a parking lot or driveway or something I would use it to
>> > help me get back on track by turning the correct cardinal direction.
>> > My instructor let me keep the braille compass he gave me to use during
>> > training as a gift.
>> > Well, a person that I talk to all the time that is a cane travel
>> > instructor in another state just informed me that when he/she has
>> > students with hearing loss he/she can no longer find braille compasses
>> > to give them. I did a google search, and from my looking it seems
>> > braille compasses are no longer made.
>> > Do you all use them, and if so where can you get them now?
>> > Mine is working fine, but if it ever breaks it seems I won't be able
>> > to get a new one.
>> > More importantly with hearing loss, without a braille compass how do
>> > you determine what cardinal direction you are going if there is no
>> > sun? This just kind of alarms me that they are no longer made because
>> > I use mine so much for everything. It helps me orient since I can't
>> > localize.
>> > Is there a newer technology out there or something that is available
>> > now where the braille compasses have become outdated?
>> > I know the Iphone has a compass in it, and I used it a little, but
>> > with hearing in only one ear I can't hear the iphone and listen to the
>> > traffic/environment around me at the same time.
>> > Thanks,
>> > Kerri
>> >
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