Low-Cost DIY Braille Printers

The 'Vrailler' Can be Used for Printing Multiple Languages

Traditional braille printers on the market are often quite expensive, so the 'Vrailler' has been designed to change this with a design that is simple to use and accessible by all thanks to the low prince point. Featuring an introductory price on Kickstarter of just $35, the printer can be used with a wide array of different languages and could help to effectively make the life of someone with a visual impairment far better. The printed stickers can be placed onto whatever items you desire to make it perfect for labeling household items, medications and much more.

The 'Vrailler' braille printer also sports a compact design that can be easily stored or brought anywhere to make it perfect for those with busy lifestyles.
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