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This video, titled "The Future of Braille? Cadence Tablet: From Everyday Life to Washington D.C.," features an interview with Veronica Quinn about her experience using the Cadence tactile tablet by Touchable. Overview of the Cadence Tablet The Cadence is a modular tactile device that can be used individually or connected to form a larger display. Modular Design: The basic unit is the Pocket, which is roughly the size and weight of an iPhone [, 04:41], . Multiple units can be slid together like Nintendo Switch controllers to create the Pro (two units) or the Workstation (four units) [, 16:54], , [, 21:25], , [, 22:50], . Tactile Display: It features rows of Braille and can also display graphics, allowing users to "feel" images like maps, games, or even a solar eclipse in real-time [, 20:42], , [, 26:47], . Connectivity: It connects via Bluetooth to iPhones, Macs, and Windows PCs. It is fully compatible with screen readers like JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver [, 15:57], . Practical Applications Veronica shares several ways she uses the device in her daily and professional life: Professional Use: She uses the "Workstation" setup for her customer service job to enter data and navigate edit fields more efficiently than using a standard computer keyboard [, 22:11], . Advocacy: She brought a single "Pocket" unit to Washington D.C. to reference her agenda items while meeting with senators, eliminating the need for bulky Braille displays [, 10:04], . Daily Living: She uses it for shopping, reading text messages, and viewing restaurant menus silently without needing speech output [, 02:59], , [, 11:26], . Learning Braille: The device includes a flashcard system that displays a raised print letter alongside its corresponding Braille dot pattern to help users learn [, 12:10], . Key Features & Durability Battery & Charging: Each module charges separately via USB-C [, 23:53], . Maintenance: The top screen where the Braille dots emerge can be removed and cleaned in a dishwasher if it becomes oily [, 19:19], . Warranty: The device comes with a two-year parts and labor warranty [, 19:52], . Portability: Even with four units connected (the Workstation), the entire setup weighs only about three pounds [, 23:08], . Pricing (MSRP) Pocket (1 unit): Approximately $5,000 [, 27:41], . Pro (2 units): Approximately $11,000 [, 27:46], . Workstation (4 units): Approximately $21,000 [, 27:49], . For more information, you can visit , gotouchable.com, [, 29:31], . Video Link: , • The Future of Braille? Cadence Tablet: Fro... drop a comment if you would like the coupon from the CSUN conference out in California! The price for a pocket is at 3000, 450, 6900, 13800. look out for more deals at future conferences too! Can a pocket-sized device change everything for the blind and visually impaired community? In this video, we dive deep into the Cadence Tablet by Tactile Engineering, a revolutionary device that is redefining accessibility.