[Njtechdiv] Orbit Reader review

Janie Degenshein jdegen16 at comcast.net
Mon Sep 10 13:28:00 UTC 2018


Thanks for this review Tracy
Very impressive


From: Tracy Carcione via Njtechdiv
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2018 8:45 AM
To: 'Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances'
Cc: Tracy Carcione ; 'New Jersey Technology Division List'
Subject: [Njtechdiv] Orbit Reader review

I just bought the Orbit Reader from APH.  It is a braille notetaker and 
reader that costs $449.  I’ve only had it a few days, but I’m happy with it.

It’s about the size of a fat paperback book.  It has 20 braille cells.  The 
braille quality is excellent.  It has no speech, and no cursor routing keys. 
It makes a noise when the braille refreshes, like shuffling a deck of cards 
or pushing over a line of dominoes.  I can’t use it to read sneakily when 
there are people around and I’m supposed to be doing something else, but 
neither my husband nor I find the noise annoying.  I was concerned because I 
had heard the refresh rate is slow, and I am a fast reader, but it’s fast 
enough not to slow me down.

It also connects via Bluetooth or USB to other devices.  I connected it to 
my iPhone very easily, and it works well.  The commands when connected are 
different from those in stand-alone, and I’m still learning them, but so 
far, so good. Don’t know why they did that—just to confuse me, I guess.



When editing, it writes exactly what I put in.  There’s no translation or 
formatting.  This is exactly what I want, as I tend to write in shorthand 
and also frequently switch between Grade 2 and computer code.  I also use 
braille music.  I don’t want any translation.



If I could add something, I’d add an auto-scroll.

And it would be nice if the notetaker makers would get together and agree on 
a set of standard commands, so I wouldn’t have to learn a whole new set for 
each one.



I’ve bought notetakers with all the bells and whistles, but I found I didn’t 
really use most of them. I keep my own version of a calendar and an address 
book, and, if I want to surf the Web or mess with email, it’s easy to 
connect to another device to do that. Really, I could have saved myself 2000 
bucks, if this had been out last time I was notetaker shopping.  It’s basic, 
but basic is all I need.  And the price is right.

Tracy





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