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Hable One

SKU: VS8760

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Product Description

For those with visual impairments, smart phones can sometimes be complicated and inconvenient to use. Even with built-in accessibility features, phones and tablets often require users to use a touch screen to navigate the device.  

The Hable One braille keyboard is designed to solve this by providing physical keys to control your phone - no more swiping required!   

Designed to wirelessly control your smartphone or tablet, the Hable One pairs with your device via Bluetooth. Using a 6-point braille input system, it works flawlessly with accessibility features like VoiceOver and TalkBack.  Even if you don't know how to type in braille, there's still plenty to love about this device. The intuitive controls allow you to navigate your phone and initiate voice assistance when needed. More advanced users will love the control that the device gives them while typing texts, finding contacts, or composing emails.  
   
With its sleek and low-profile design, the Hable One is easy to take with you on the go. The innovative keyboard allows you to type while standing up or lying down. If you have a pair of headphones, you can leave your phone safely in your pocket while taking public transit.   

Interested in learning more about the Hable One braille keyboard? Contact us and speak with one of our product experts today!


 

3 Unique Modes Depending On Your Needs!

Hable One Mode

When you power up your Hable, it naturally begins in Hable One Mode. This mode utilizes a 6-dot braille layout for text input. You can also use a variety of simple keys (and key combinations) to navigate your mobile device. This mode is the most robust and advanced way to use your Hable. To learn more about how to operate your mobile phone or tablet while using Hable One mode, click here for helpful guides and manuals. Additionally, below is a video that will introduce you to some of the Hable's helpful features!

 

 

Hable Easy (Horizontal Mode)

Hable Easy Horizontal Mode is a streamlined and simplified way to make your Hable One even easier to use! When using this mode, every button you press is mapped to a specific function. It's perfect for folks who rely on voice dictation features or only need access to their phone's basic features!

 

 Hable Easy (Remote Mode)

Remote Mode is optimized for one handed use! Once you've entered remote mode, simply rotate your Hable One vertically to use it with one hand. Each button is mapped to a specific function.

 

Here's A Video Showing Hable Easy Mode In Action!

 

Features You'll Love

Technical Specs:

- 50 hour battery life
- 90 gram weight
- 100 x 46 x 8mm dimensions
- Android & iOS supported
- 6 point Braille input
- 10+ languages supported
- Made with recycled plastic

What's In the Box:

- Hable One keyboard
- USB-C Cable
- Wristband
- Digital user manual

 

User Manuals:

Hable One Training Guide (iOS)

Hable One Training Guide (Android)

Hable One All Functions Guide (iOS)

Hable One All Functions Guide (Android)

Braille Guide (Download)

Hable Easy Manual

Specifications

Video

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Faq

Do I need to know braille in order to use the Hable?


No. Although the Hable utilizes a braille keyboard for text input, you don’t need to know braille in order to use it to enjoy your phone. Users without any braille knowledge can navigate their device more efficiently. Moreover, they can initiate dictation with a single button and perform more advanced navigational tasks with a few intuitive commands. Those users who do know braille will enjoy more control and efficiency with the device.  

What is the difference between the Hable and a braille display?


The Hable One is strictly an input device and does not include any braille pins to display any braille. Hable One users will utilize their screen reader audio to control and navigate their device. 

Will the Hable allow me to control every feature of my phone?

Hable One allows you to control your device’s screen reader. Anything that your screen reader can do, the Hable should help you do with physical buttons.

How easy is it to learn to use? Is there a learning curve?

Most users report a minor learning curve, and they start enjoying the Hable very quickly. However, the Hable One is unique in that it allows you to type while standing up. This keyboard layout can take some time to get used to for some users. Like anything though, your speed and comfort with the device will increase with use. 
 

What is the benefit of using a braille keyboard instead of using gestures with my phone’s features, like VoiceOver and TalkBack?


Some users report difficulty controlling their phone with touchscreen gestures. Having a keyboard enables more precise and efficient control for many. If someone can type in braille, they’ll enjoy the ability to not have to rely on dictation when composing notes, text messages, or emails. Moreover, the device allows you to keep your phone in your pocket or somewhere else. 
 

How can I learn more about the Hable One?


Check out our recent blog post here. We discuss keyboards that can help blind and low vision individuals, including the Hable One!
 

What is it like to hold and type on the hable One?


With its compact and contoured design, the Hable One is a lot fun to hold and type on. If you’re familiar with the screen away mode for braille screen input for iOS, typing on the Hable will feel similar. Rather than typing on a touch screen, you’re gaining the satisfaction on precision that comes from physical buttons. As you grab the hable, you’ll want the keys to be facing away from you. Both sets of your index, middle, and ring fingers will be resting on the main keys.

Your thumbs will be gripping the back of the device and you may choose to rest your pinkies or use them to help hold the device. If it sounds odd to you at first, you may be surprised at how fast you learn to love it. 
 

Do you have to type backwards or in “upside-down” braille? 

It may sound like it, but each finger will be typing the same braille dots that they normally do. If this is too confusing, the device does allow you to reverse the layout of the keys
 

Does the Hable One function as an iPhone braille keyboard?

Yes, you can use the Hable's 6-dot braille input to control your iPhone!  Instead of feeling tactile braille feedback like you would from a braille display, you will receive auditory feedback from your iPhone's built-in accessibility feature, VoiceOver. 


 

 

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