[Nfbktad] {Disarmed} FW: DOT, the 1st Braille Smartwatch-August eNews
slery
slerythema at gmail.com
Fri Aug 14 18:43:27 UTC 2015
There has been a lot of talk on the Android list about this, but I haven't
actually been reading the comments.
Cindy
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Subject: [Nfbktad] {Disarmed} FW: DOT, the 1st Braille Smartwatch-August
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Not sure whether Kevin might have posted this or not? If not, here you are.
Todd
Subject: FW: DOT, the 1st Braille Smartwatch-August eNews
Check out the link to the first Braille smart watch.
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Meet DOT, the 1st Braille Smartwatch
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visually impaired. That's why the Dot, a Braille smartwatch coming in
December, is so exciting. It uses innovative technology that forms "bubbles"
on the "display" to write text for the blind. There are existing Braille
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