In the mobile app (but not on the desktop version), there is a function to reveal the blade for cleaning purposes. My big break came when I noticed that the commands seemed to have the opposite effect to their labels on the UI.
At $749, the Braille Label Maker by LoganTech will most likely not grace the desks of most blind people. There are certainly less expensive solutions available, but there is something about being able to type on a Perkins-style braille keyboard and have a nice, crisp braille label emerge from the side of this unit that is just cool! If a person who does not read braille needs to make a label, he or she can simply attach a regular QWERTY keyboard to the labeler and produce uncontracted braille labels.
HIMS has made the rather sensible decision to reduce the size of the U2 overall, considering that this little beauty only has 18 braille cells. If you are someone who still finds reasons to use a specialized notetaker along with your mainstream mobile devices, you might find yourself instinctively wanting to place the U2 in your briefcase, where it would fit quite comfortably.
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