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New Braille Printer Speaks Your Language

5 Jan

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Summary

  • Nemonic Dot printer uses app-based voice recognition for Braille labels.
  • It aims for an under $1,000 price point, making it more accessible.
  • New printer supports multiple languages and various Braille standards.
New Braille Printer Speaks Your Language

At CES 2026, Mangoslab introduced the Nemonic Dot, a groundbreaking Braille label printer designed for enhanced accessibility. This device evolves traditional Braille printers by integrating app-based voice recognition. Users can now dictate phrases or type text, which the app then converts into Braille labels in various languages.

The Nemonic Dot aims to be more affordable than existing models, targeting a price under $1,000. Unlike older printers requiring direct PC connections or specialized Braille keyboards, this new model simplifies the process significantly. Users can easily create labels for household items, medication, or spice jars through a smartphone app.

Mangoslab will offer two types of durable tape for the Nemonic Dot: standard plastic and weatherproof copper tape. The company expects the Nemonic Dot to be available in the first half of 2026, promising to make Braille technology more accessible to those who need it.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Nemonic Dot is a voice-activated Braille label printer unveiled at CES 2026, allowing users to create Braille labels from spoken or typed text.
Users dictate or type text into a smartphone app, which then translates it into Braille dots printed onto labeling tape by the Nemonic Dot.
Mangoslab expects the Nemonic Dot printer to be released in the first half of 2026.

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