Hello,
The French company Ophrys has the handset device "Guide Man" (MP3 with IR
capability), with raised keypad buttons and white on black digits.
Maybe something to explore further:
http://www.ophrys.net/ophrysnet/audioguide_english/audioguide_guideman.html
Above all, pilot any of your suggested handsets with a group of users,
before finally purchasing!
Best wishes,
Paul Henningsson
Museum consultant, digital interpretation & evaluation
www.musedia.net
> Dear All,
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> We are currently developing some audio guides.
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> Does anyone know of any handsets that are particularly accessible for
> individuals with Visual Impairments? I am thinking large, tactile and/or
> braille letters or numbers.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Hannah
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