With Elle, users can easily type and read notes using a braille keyboard, or by feeling the vibrations of morse code or braille code on their skin.
Elle's braille keyboard allows users to type and read messages quickly and efficiently, using a tactile interface that is intuitive and easy to use. The app can also convert text to morse code or braille code, allowing users to feel the vibrations of the code on their skin and read messages that way.
Whether you are blind or have low vision, Elle makes it easy to communicate and stay organized on the go. With Elle, you can take notes, record messages using echo dot, and stay connected with the world around you - all without the need for a lit up screen.
Try Elle today and experience the power of touch and vibration for yourself. With Elle, the possibilities are endless.
What devices are Elle available on?
Elle is available for use on both
WearOs based watches and
Echo based devices, and it offers a combination of visual and voice-based interfaces to make it accessible to a wide range of users.
The WearOs watch version of the app features a visual interface that allows users to easily save and read notes on their wrist. The Echo Dot version of the app, on the other hand, uses a voice-based interface that allows users to save and read notes using only their voice.
Whether you're on the go or at home, the Elle app makes it easy for visually impaired individuals to stay organized and keep track of their notes. With its seamless integration with WearOs watches and Echo Dot devices, the Elle app is the perfect tool for anyone who wants to take control of their notes and stay organized no matter where they are.