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Connect 12 with 10x distance viewing.
Top of Brailliant BI 40x braille notetaker and display.
BrailleNote Touch Plus 18-cell notetaker.
Left side of Mantis Q40 braille keyboard.
Reveal 16i desktop video magnifier CCTV from Humanware..
Left side of QBraille XL notetaker.
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Humanware Connect 12 portable video magnifier.
Visolux LED stand magnifier from Eschenbach Optik
Braille eMotion 40 notetaker and braille display from HIMS.
Orcam Myeye 3 Pro AI Vision Assistant attached to included glasses.
Scribolux LED 2.8x stand magnifier.
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Humanware Connect 12 portable video magnifier and stand with 25x Distance Viewing.
Odyssey Reader text to speech.
Reveal 16 desktop magnifier.
StellarTrek GPS orientation assistant.
Prodogi software logo on a tablet, desktop, and laptop.
Pack of Bicycle e-z-see lo-vision playing cards, pack with card close-ups
MaxTV® wearable magnifier for distance.
Silver easyPocket 6x LED pocket magnifier.

Support for Everyday School Tasks

Many visually impaired students use assistive technology to improve access to printed text, digital materials, and classroom presentations. These solutions can enhance reading comfort, reduce glare, and help students follow lessons more easily. With options that support both near and distance tasks, learners can stay engaged throughout the school day.

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Tools That Encourage Independence

Students benefit from products that allow them to manage assignments, navigate their surroundings, and participate more fully in class. Options that address mobility, clarity of print, or digital accessibility can promote independence and reduce frustration. Some tools also help reduce visual fatigue during extended study sessions.

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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.
Blind student reading braille.

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.

Designed for a Range of Learning Environments

Whether a student is reading in the library, viewing materials on a screen, or moving between classrooms, this collection offers supportive options built for daily use. Many items are made by trusted brands such as HumanWare and Eschenbach, known for durable and user-friendly designs.

Need Help Finding Your Fit?

Choosing the right academic tools can feel overwhelming. If you’d like guidance on selecting options that match your needs, contact our team—we’re here to help you compare features and make an informed decision.

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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.

Magnifying glass making text appear larger.

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.