[NJTechDiv] BlindShell Classic 2

joseph hudson jhud7789 at twc.com
Fri Jun 3 23:27:17 UTC 2022


 You could talk with them either atguys or accessible electronics. Which is talking mp3players.com they also have the phone.

> On Jun 2, 2022, at 2:15 PM, Ilire Goca via NJTechDiv <njtechdiv at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
>  
> I hope this e-mail finds everyone well. I am looking to trial the BlindShell Classic 2. This is an accessible cell phone that is designed for the blind and visually impaired with a tactile keypad and a variety of vision aids and other applications installed on it. Even though I use an iPhone and feel comfortable with it, there are older individuals and individuals with intellectual or physical disabilities who cannot use a touch screen. I am hoping to demo this phone not only because of my own curiosity, but because I have heard many good things about it and I want to be able to share it with my future students and clients as a TVI. I am not going to know if this phone would really be beneficial to people, unless I can try it out for myself. I reached out to the following organizations regarding this matter:
> BlindShell USA: I reached out to the company who markets and distributes the phone and they do not offer a “try before you buy” program. All they offer is a 14-day return policy with a 20% restocking fee. I feel that fourteen days is not enough time to determine if a product is beneficial and $489 is quite expensive if you just plan on trying the product.
> The Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired in New Jersey: I reached out to CBVI regarding this matter. They informed me that they do not loan assistive technology for testing or other purposes. They also informed me that they would pass along the information I provided to them on the BlindShell to their assistive technology department.
> Technology Lending Center: I reached out to the lending library in New Jersey to see if they would have this type of phone available for loan. They informed me that they do not have a BlindShell in stock and they do not plan on stocking it because it is a cell phone and it is not unlocked to work with all carriers.
> I am wondering if you know of other organizations in New Jersey or anywhere else who loan assistive technology. I just don’t know who else to reach out too. I am providing the link to BlindShell USA’s website if you would like to learn more about the phone.
> https://blindshellusa.com/ <https://blindshellusa.com/>
> Any assistance would be appreciated.
>  
> Thank you,
> Ilire Goca
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