BlindShell Classic 2
Button Type | Physical Keypad |
---|---|
Actual Display Size | 2.83 inches |
Operating System | Other |
Year of Release | 2022 |
Average Price | $859 as of 28 09 2022 |
Where can I get this device?
Also available at other retailers.
Accessibility Features
Cognitive
- GPS
- Simple Reminders
- Voice Notes
Hearing Impairment and Deaf
- Bluetooth or Wi-Fi
- Text Messaging/SMS
- Vibrating Alerts - Adjustable
Physical
- Bluetooth or Wi-Fi
- Dictation / Speech-to-Text
- Headset - plug connected
- Lanyard Option
- Physical Dialling Keys
- Speaker-phone option
- Voice Recognition for Accessing Features
- Voice Recognition for Dialling
Speech
- Bluetooth or Wi-Fi
- Messaging Options - Email
- Messaging Options - IM
Vision
- Bluetooth or Wi-Fi
- Dictation / Speech-to-Text
- High Contrast Mode
- Key Marker – Raised '5'
- Key Numbers - Standard Layout
- Key Press - Vibration or Click
- Screen Magnifier
- Screen Reader
- Text Size Adjustable
- Voice Control /Personal Assistant
- Voiced Menus
Where can I get this device?
Accessible Telecoms is a resource that provides free information on the accessibility features of different devices, however does not act as a retailer for those devices. Click on the links to view retailers that sell this device.
- View Device at Vision Australia
- View Device at Quantum RLV
- Also available at other retailers.
More Information
BlindShell Classic 2 website
View InformationBlindShell Classic 2 User Manual PDF download link
View InformationBlindShell Classic 2 PDF
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