Bump Dots-Mixed-Sm Med Lg-Round Orange-Red-80-pk
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This product consists of raised rubber bumps that are adhesive backed. People with low vision can use them to identify objects in a tactile manner. If someone with low vision has difficulty seeing the oven dial, put one on it at 350 degrees so that they can tell when it is
My apologies -- it has been more than 3 years since I received One of them has been given to someone. It's a question I don't know the answer to.
With tiny buttons on a remote, it would not work. It seems likely that they'll develop a remote with large buttons to make it easier for those with vision problems to use.
In case of need, you can simplify it to one dot. The floor is where it's never been done. The device was used by the visually impaired for the operation of small appliances.
Selected User Reviews For Bump Dots-Mixed-Sm Med Lg-Round Orange-Red-80-pk
The bump dots in my life are a daily part of my life. I take care of my 94 year old mother who has My previous bump dots adhered to surfaces well—microwave timer pads, dials on toaster ovens, etc. This latest purchase keeps falling off items such as the remote control and heating pad dial. The dots are falling off before the items have been used. It will be the previous seller who I order from. It appears that the dots only work for setting timers on flameless candles' bottoms so far.
This product was bought for my mom so she could operate her CD player, the oven controls on the stove, and the microwave. The product is It has taken me a long time to loosen these, even though the stove is wiped down several times per day. There is no issue with pressing in a button due to the thickness. The product is great.
The dots on his phone speed dial help him mark critical numbers, like 911 or help at the assisted living facility, as his vision is not what it once was. These people can be seen and felt by him. I'm glad to hear that. The ease of wearing them, their durability, and their ability to adhere well make them worth the money. That's good as well. A couple were also used to replace the rubber feet that were missing from a radio so it wouldn't wobble.
There are a lot of dots for a pretty low price My mom needs help finding things, so I'm doing that job for her. Aside from its inability to stick to many surfaces (e. g. , plastic), only complaint is its stickiness. It can also be controlled by a remote control. They need to be replaced on a regular basis. them just about 2 months ago and so far I am very happy with them They have already been replaced several times.
My mother has vision impairment and these are for her to use on her appliances so that she can use touch to find her way around. In general, I was a bit disappointed since it seemed like you got a lot more than you really did, but they do a good job at assisting the blind. If your surfaces are glossy, you will need to press really hard for about 30 seconds in order to make sure they stick.
These dots have been especially helpful to my visually impaired father - he never knew how to use a computer or device if he couldn't see the buttons. Orange plants are my favorite, especially the big I used it to mark the start button on the microwave and other devices in my house. As for sticking to the surfaces, I had no problems with that, and I'm pretty satisfied with my purchase overall.
Only two buttons were left on my new microwave after it was replaced. Using these made it easier for my friends to help me get the item ready to use. It is essential for blind people to have these.
This helps him on the microwave, the cordless phones, and his electric bike controls very much. I do not know what he would do without them. Definitely a genius.