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  2. Talking clock - Wikipedia

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    Talking clocks have found a natural home as an assistive technology for people who are blind or visually impaired. There are over 150 tabletop clocks and 50 types of watches that talk. Manufacturers of such clocks include Sharp, Panasonic, RadioShack, and Reizen. In addition, one manufacturer purportedly produced a clock that would announce the ...

  3. Braille watch - Wikipedia

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    Braille watch is used by touching the dial and noticing the embossments. Both analog and digital versions are available. The analog versions have a protective glass or crystal cover that is flipped open when time needs to be read and the clock-hands are constructed to not be susceptible to movement at the mere touch of the finger that a blind person uses to observe their positions.

  4. Chicago Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Lighthouse is a non-profit organization located in Chicago, Illinois.. The Lighthouse is one of the oldest social service agencies in Chicago. Among the many programs it offers are a school for children with multi-disabilities; job training and placement; a low vision clinic; and a manufacturing facility that boasts the nation's sole contract to supply clocks to the U.S. government.

  5. This Alarm Clock Will Actually Make Waking Up Easier - AOL

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    A few months back—even before the new year—I made a decision that my morning routine had to change. I had been in the habit of using my phone as my alarm clock, as many people do, and even ...

  6. Clock - Wikipedia

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    Auditory and projection clocks can be used by people who are blind or have limited vision. There are also clocks for the blind that have displays that can be read by using the sense of touch. Some of these are similar to normal analog displays, but are constructed so the hands can be felt without damaging them.

  7. Sony Dream Machine - Wikipedia

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    It has a 30 pin dock on the right side of the clock. Engadget knocked the limited codec support, but lauded the attractive design and low ($149.95) announced price tag. They also suggested Sony should add Chumby widget support, [2] a wish Sony later granted with their Dash alarm clock. CNet Australia felt that although it was missing some ...

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