Dymo braille labellers, Perkins braillers, and slates are used to produce braille. Accessories include extension keys, stylus, ring binder for braille paper, and braille labels. Regular and pocket plastic NZ$ noteguages with the different denominations in braille.
A hand-held plastic braille labeller which embosses onto 12mm dymo labelling tape.
$123 / $26 (Subsidised members) More »
A plastic notegauge to measure NZ dollar notes in denominations of $5, $10, $20,$50 & $100.
$6 / $6 (Subsidised members) More »
There are currently two sizes of heavy grade braille paper. These are the A4 and the Classic Perkins Brailler size (11" x 11½")
$104 / $11 (Subsidised members) More »
There are currently two sizes of light grade braille paper. These are the A4 and the Classic Perkins size (11" x 11
$114 / $12 (Subsidised members) More »
A box of 1000 sheets of 140 gsm tractor fed braille paper for use with braille embossers.
$147 / $16 (Subsidised members) More »
An aluminium braille slate.This slate is a single row of 25 cells.
$49 / $36 (Subsidised members) More »
A light-weight plastic braille slate. Twenty eight cells across and four lines down a page.
$31 / $20 (Subsidised members) More »
This steel dymo adaptor is used with the 12mm dymo tape for the brailling of labels etc.
$124 / $23 (Subsidised members) More »
This 12mm aluminium labelling tape has a polished finish and has an adhesive backing.
$19 / $14 (Subsidised members) More »
The reusable 12mm magnetic labelling tape can be applied to most metal surfaces. Fits the standard dymo braille labeller.
$21 / $19 (Subsidised members) More »
Have you ever wished you could lie in bed and listen to the radio without disturbing anyone else? Do you find headphones uncomfortable? If so, our equipment services team recommend pillow speakers. These speakers slip comfortably under your pillow allowing you to listen to your favourite music as you drift off to sleep. 02 May 2012
From Tuesday 19 June to Saturday 23 June, in association with the Howick Lions Club, Howick College will be staging six performances of ‘The Miracle Worker’ at the Howick College Theatre. Proceeds from the performances will be donated to the RNZFB and Deafblind New Zealand. 21 May 2012
Don't miss your chance to develop your leadership skills! The RNZFB is looking for existing and emerging leaders within the blindness community to take part in our SEED Leadership programme. Apply by 28 May 2012. 03 May 2012
A special children’s picture book, Colour the Stars, is a poignant and uplifting story about two children which explores the question ‘How do you describe a colour to someone who can’t see?’. 09 May 2012