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Tip Options for Every Traveler

Different tips offer different benefits. Marshmallow tips glide smoothly across uneven terrain, while roller ball tips reduce wrist strain and excel in urban settings. Metal glide tips deliver sharper tactile feedback on smooth indoor floors, and ceramic tips balance durability with clear vibration signals for outdoor or mixed use.

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Built for Confidence and Independence

From folding aluminum white canes to graphite folding white canes, our selection adapts to your lifestyle. Featuring trusted brands like Ambutech, these canes empower independence whether you’re traveling indoors, outdoors, or in busy public spaces. Explore options that help you travel safely and with confidence.

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Funding Assistive Technology for Visually Impaired Students

A comprehensive guide for schools to access IDEA grants and other funding for assistive technology.
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2026 Assistive Technology Funding Guide

Learn more about how schools, libraries, and non-profits can secure funding for assistive technology for the blind and visually impaired.
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Scholarships and Grants for the Blind and Visually Impaired - 2026

Your 2024 guide to scholarships for the blind and visually impaired.

Mobility vs. ID Canes

A mobility cane is built for safe navigation, detecting curbs, steps, and surface changes in real time. By contrast, an ID cane—sometimes called a symbol cane—is shorter and designed to signal vision loss to others. Both serve important roles, but only a mobility cane provides tactile feedback for confident travel.

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Not sure which cane or tip is right for you? Our team is here to help. Contact us anytime for expert advice and find the best cane, tip, or accessory to match your mobility needs.

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The latest Victor Reader Stream 3 update delivers smarter navigation, enhanced podcast management, expanded Bluetooth functionality, and important stability improvements for everyday listening.

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Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 Smart Glasses: A Hands-Free AI Assistant

The Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 smart glasses combine voice control, open-ear audio, and AI-powered visual descriptions into a wearable, hands-free experience.

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How to Use a Magnifier the Right Way

Using a magnifier isn't just about enlarging text—it's about using it right. Discover how proper focal distance, lighting, and vision testing improve clarity and comfort.