RNIB launches braille keyboard

The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) has released a wireless braille keyboard that can be utilized to navigate mobile phones and tablets via bluetooth.

The keyboard was developed in partnership with Hable One and is said to be easy to use for blind and partially sighted people by the RNIB.

RNIB senior retail products manager, Jennie Mather, said: ‘We’re very excited to be working with Hable One as we believe this wireless braille keyboard is a game changer. New tech such as this really demonstrates how technology can play a vital role in increasing independence for blind and partially sighted adults and children.’

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