We checked out some tools that touch all the senses

O’Connor demonstrates proper cane technique with a sweeping motion.
O’Connor demonstrates proper cane technique with a sweeping motion.
Tim peers through glasses that are used to magnify the TV screen to make it viewable from the couch.
Tim peers through glasses that are used to magnify the TV screen to make it viewable from the couch.
Magnifiers of various strengths and sizes.
Magnifiers of various strengths and sizes.
Tim uses glare-reducing glasses and a hand-held magnifier to read.
Tim uses glare-reducing glasses and a hand-held magnifier to read.
Jewett O’Connor uses a pen tool that allows you to place stickers on an item and then assign a voice recording to it. Users then scan the sticker and hear their voice describe the item, a particularly handy tool for labeling spices and such in the kitchen.
Jewett O’Connor uses a pen tool that allows you to place stickers on an item and then assign a voice recording to it. Users then scan the sticker and hear their voice describe the item, a particularly handy tool for labeling spices and such in the kitchen.
It’s the eye doctor vision gizmo thingy (name unofficial).
It’s the eye doctor vision gizmo thingy (name unofficial).
Denise Caruso guides Tim through the phone book with a magnifier that boosts text size by 10 times. Can you grab the number for Domino’s while you’re in there?
Denise Caruso guides Tim through the phone book with a magnifier that boosts text size by 10 times. Can you grab the number for Domino’s while you’re in there?

The Insider got a peek inside the offices of the New Hampshire Association For The Blind, and they’ve got some sweet gadgets that allow people with vision loss to continue to experience the things they love

Author: Keith Testa

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