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Accessible technologies at CES

January 7, 9:22 PMGadgets ExaminerDan Appleman
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Sendero's GPS for the visually impaired

The final entry in the CES 30 day countdown of innovation is a selection of products designed to be accessible to the visually impaired.

Sendero group offers products including:

  • Way To Go – talking maps for the blind
  • Sendero GPS – with voice and braille display output
  • Mobile Speak – cell phone screen reader
  • And others

Other accessible technologies featured today include talking thermostats and talking atomic alarm clocks.

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