Tech Advertisement: The ScanJig, Helping the Blind, Visually Impaired and those with Fine Motor Difficulties Accurate Text Recognition With The First Scan

Assistive Technology
Helping the Blind, Visually Impaired and those with Fine Motor Difficulties
Accurate Text Recognition With The First Scan

The ScanJig is a simple device that can improve functional capacities of individuals who are visually impaired, blind or have fine motor difficulties .
• Versatile – holds smart phones or tablets in the correct position for precisely aligned, focused images. Scan documents, business cards, checks and books. Get accurate text-to-speech conversion. Helps those with motor difficulties use apps.
• Enhance App Performance – OCR apps (e.g., KNFB Reader), Education apps (e.g., SnapType)
• Tactile – guided positioning of both the device and document. Get correct alignment and field of view on the first scan.
• Portable – folds down flat and snaps shut to easily fit in a backpack or carry bag.
• Simple to Use – just open the ScanJig, place your phone, and start scanning in seconds. Work from the seated position facing the touch screen.
• Smart Glasses – remove the device holder and use just the document stand.
• Durable – molded plastic parts for stable, precise imaging and firm support for larger devices.
• Open Design – angled to capture more light and avoid shadows.
Optional accessories:
Support Bracket – for book scanning with the KNFB Reader app.
Extended Shelf – for iPad users

HOW TO ORDER

We accept Purchase Orders and Credit Cards

800-390-1125

For more information email
Info@scanjig.com

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2 thoughts on “Tech Advertisement: The ScanJig, Helping the Blind, Visually Impaired and those with Fine Motor Difficulties Accurate Text Recognition With The First Scan

  1. Albert: Is there something, along the same lines, for properly aligning photo shots taken with a smart phone? I realize that it might not be in the same physical format; but, it is the “function” that I am after. I would certainly take many more photos if there was something to aid with alignment. Thanks. And cheers for now. Jim H

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    1. Jim, I know of nothing specifically designed for blind or low vision users, however with the iPhone it does offer some voice guidance when VO is turned on. Perhaps a camera tripod would work anyway.

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