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Find hundreds of resources to help you live a full and independent life with vision loss, including daily living techniques and local support services.

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Featured Products

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Color Star

Detect and analyze the color(s) and lighting of your surroundings with this lightweight device.  

Illinois Braille Series, Book One, Uncontracted Braille

This popular braille course for adults is now produced in Unified English Braille (UEB).

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Joy Player

Enjoy jamming to your favorite music or listening to your favorite audiobook on the easy-to-load, switch-activated Joy Player.

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