The Safari’s 20-cell refreshable braille display and Perkins-style keyboard provide a comfortable reading and writing experience. Superior internal intelligence and multiple modes of connectivity allow students to use the Safari as a stand-alone notetaker, or as a braille display to edit assignments on the computer.
Featuring Text-to-Speech, the Safari is the perfect device for learning and reinforcing braille literacy skills. As a portable braille display with local apps, like an editor and library, this device is perfect for improving productivity whether you are in the classroom or the workplace.
Note: File transfer between Mac computers and Safari devices via USB is currently unavailable. To transfer files between your Mac and your Safari, please copy your files onto a separate USB drive or SD card and insert into your braille display. We appreciate your patience as we work diligently to find a solution to this problem.
Contains the following features:
- Text-to-Speech support with many different options including Read All, Read Text After Pan, Read Text Under Cursor, Typing Echo, Delete Echo, and more.
- Basic editor to function as a user’s pen and paper.
- Braille editor for creating and editing BRF files. Can also edit BRL files.
- Book reader to download and read books in braille.
- Calculator to perform basic mathematical calculations.
- Clock to check the date and time.
Compatible with:
- Windows 8 and above using Jaws 18+, NVDA, and Narrator
- MacOS 10.5+ Catalina
- iOS 13.5.1+
Features:
- Perkins-style keyboard and 20-cell refreshable braille display
- Functions as another device’s braille display when connected via USB or Bluetooth; functions as a stand-alone device when not connected
- HumanWare signature thumb keys and home button
- SD card slot and USB host port for flash
- Supports .doc, .docx, .txt, .brf, and .brl files.
- Small and lightweight
- Fits in a purse, laptop bag, or backpack







