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Braille Label Printers: Mangoslab Nemonic Dot converts speech into embossed Braille
Summary
The Mangoslab Nemonic Dot is a compact wireless label printer that transcribes spoken input from a companion mobile app and embosses it as tactile Braille labels on adhesive paper.
Content
The Mangoslab Nemonic Dot is a compact label printer that converts spoken words into embossed Braille using a companion mobile app. Users speak into their phone, where speech is transcribed and translated into Braille before being sent wirelessly to the printer. The device prints raised, tactile labels on adhesive paper and supports simple editing in the app before printing. Its small footprint and cordless operation are positioned for home, school, and workplace use.
Key facts:
- Converts spoken input from a companion mobile app into embossed Braille.
- Speech is transcribed and translated into Braille, then sent wirelessly to the printer.
- Produces raised, tactile labels on adhesive paper for identification of everyday items.
- Integrates with Mangoslab's app ecosystem and allows simple editing before printing.
- Small, cordless design intended for home, school, and workplace settings.
Summary:
The Nemonic Dot focuses on reducing friction in Braille label creation by using familiar voice interaction and automated conversion. Undetermined at this time.
