iSee - Using various technologies from a blind persons perspective.
Technology:Software How-To
The Eone Bradley timepiece features raised hour markers that allow you to feel the time by touch: a triangular marker for twelve, elongated line segments for three, six, and nine, and shorter line segments for the other markers.
Two magnetised ball bearings travel around the watch face in separate, recessed tracks: one track around the centre center of the watch face's surface for the minute, and one track around the outside edge of the watch face for the hour.
To tell the time by touch, simply run your finger over the raised hour markers, feeling the markers where the ball bearings are located. If either ball bearing moves out of place, shake your wrist and they will snap back to the correct locations.
Features:
Modern, and stylish.
Bold prominent tactile markers “mark” for the passing of time.
Out of the box thinking to tell time by position of ball bearings for minute (top face), and hours around the outside.
Looks and feels like a quality built product.
Various timepieces and bands to choose from for mixing and matching formal ware, casual or in-between.
Looks like a cool designed timepiece when warn.
As the Braille on the box says “Designed for you. Design for everyone”.
Highoights from TechMonday with David Woodbridge and Co for March 13 2023
Discussion with Jessica Lee from Dot Inc about the Tactile Braille Graphics tablet and 20 cell Braille display
Exploring Tech Webinar by David Woodbridge for March 2023 all about the EOne tactile TimePiece
Discussion and Demo of the SensePlayer OCR with Sam Taylor from Pacific Vision
tech Monday for 2023 - discussing back to study tech ideas for 2023
Tech Friday from the Vision Store with David Woodbridge for Dec 16 2022
Tech Friday For December 9 2022 from the Vision Store from VA, group chitchat
Tech Friday from Vision Australia for 25/11/2022
Tech Friday from Vision Australia for Nov 18 2022
Tech Friday Highlights, from a weekly tech group discussion from VA.
A bit of an early look back of what has crossed my desk for 2022
An overview of the podcasts I follow for Main stream and Assistive Technology
Exploring Tech Webinar with David Woodbridge Vision Australia - Moving out and about safely.
Quantum RLV Webinar for Feb 22 2022 - MountBatten Tutor Launch.
Intro demo of the Hable One Braille input keyboard
A demo and chat about my electronic sit to stand desk
A chat about the Magic Bluetooth keyboard with Touch ID
Intro demo of the Annie Self Teaching Braille device from Thinkable Labs - https://thinkerbelllabs.com/annie
BlindShell Classic 2 demo - Exploring Tech Webinar by David Woodbridge for Jan 2022
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