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Braille Sense

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Innovative, affordable Braille tablet enhancing digital accessibility for the visually impaired

Braille Sense is a groundbreaking tablet designed specifically for blind users, featuring movable mechanical pins to form tactile representations of text, images, and graphs. This innovation enhances access to lengthy documents and provides unique tactile experiences, including vivid images translated into touch by our proprietary software, BrailleOS. The device supports three depth levels for a richer tactile experience and integrates seamlessly with popular software and platforms, transforming it into a versatile tool for education, work, and home use. Users can navigate through e-books with ease, connect on social media, and even experience tactile forms of pictures and posts, all at a fraction of the cost compared to currently available solutions. Braille Sense aims to bridge communication gaps and enrich the daily lives of the visually impaired.

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  • Zauh Jariwala

    Zauh Jariwala

    Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT)

    Hey there! I’m a nineteen year old design and engineering student based out of Melbourne. My roots stand in India. I believe that you can change your life and the world one idea at a time. I work a part time job and aspire to perform gigs in my free time. I am extremely excited, grateful and prepared to present my design, Braille Sense at the exhibition this year.more

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