Reading Braille is not easy, especially when your sight is still perfec – meaning your sense of touch isn’t attuned to that of a visually impaired person’s level. Well, for some of us who are attempting to read Braille as we adapt to our new situation, there is the Snail Braille reader concept that might actually be realized if someone is willing to pour the money, time and technology to creating it.

Just what does the Snail Braille reader do? It will function as smooth as silk even on the predictably bumpy surface, where it is capable of recording the text it reads for future playback. Heck, you can even choose to synchronize it with a Bluetooth headset so that the visually impaired can go through the entire book with their ears without having to disturb those around them – useful in a library, now? With the addition of kinetic recharging (now just effective is that going to be?) and pressure sensitive reading, this is one concept that is ideal for the visually impaired bookworm.

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