Brunton Visually Impaired Braille Field Compass

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Brunton Visually Impaired Braille Field Compass Feature

  • Braille field compass designed for the visually impaired
  • Raised dial graduations for easy touch orientation
  • An arrow represents North, while dots denote intercardinal points
  • East, South, and West are represented by Braille letters
  • This item is not for sale in Catalina Island
Designed in cooperation with organizations for the blind in the U.S., Sweden, and Canada, this Braille field compass helps the visually impaired find directions. The card graduations are raised for touch orientation, with North represented by an arrow; East, South, and West by Braille letters; and intercardinal points by dots. The compass is easy to use: with the cover closed and the cord next to your body, simply hold the compass level for roughly 10 seconds (this locks the compass card to settle on North). Next, open the cover slowly to lock the compass card in place. With a finger, find the graduation on the compass card that is closest to the raised index line on the dial, which is located near the cover hinge. This is the direction you are facing. The compass also fits conveniently in a pocket or purse, with a compact housing measuring 2.12 by 3 by 0.63 inches (W x H x D).

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  • 3" x 1.25" x .63"
  • Raised dial graduatios


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    Jan 25, 2011 00:04:03
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