♿♠️ Play Without Limits – Where Accessibility Meets Style
These Plastic Braille Playing Cards combine durable, waterproof 100% plastic construction with tactile Braille embossing, making them perfect for blind, visually impaired, and sighted players alike. Designed for easy cleaning and long-lasting use, they offer a classic card feel while promoting inclusive social gaming.
I**I
great product
it is so good and durable. the braille on them is so clear and i don't think it can be wiped easily. It is way better than the paper cards, plus it comes in a nice box to keep them.
K**N
Like them
The cards are thick, the Braille bumps a firm, the cards will last
B**R
gifter
you could have used a plastic band rather than a rubber band around the cards.
G**Y
Great Card Set
The product is a valuable asset to the blind. Thanks for carrying it and keeping it in stock. The only negative is the product arrived with the cards in a plastic box, which had a large sticker on it that stated, "Made in India". This is NOT needed, however, if you want to use it, please make sure it is easy to remove, without leaving the residue of the sticker after its removal. The cards look nice and function well.UPDATE: Dropped from 4 stars to 1 - We played with this card deck for the 2nd time today and we have noted that the corners where the braille is are cracking/ripping. These cards will NOT hold up and I will be contacting the seller for a replacement. SAD!
A**M
Okay, but flimsy and need improvement
These cards are nice, but a little flimsy. They feel thin and they bend a little too easily. Most playing cards I am used to are a little thicker and stiffer, and easier to shuffle.I do like that they come inside a hard plastic case and the Braille on them is fresh and easy to read.However, regarding the Braille, if you're used to other Braille playing cards, you'll notice a few differences. Typically, a 10 is represented by a Braille X, but on these cards for some reason they use an O, and jokers are usally represented by a JO, but these ones have a full cell representing the jokers. It's not necessarily a bad thing, but a bit of an adjustment if you're not used to playing with cards labeled that way.These cards are also not stackable, as other braille playing cards can be. They fall over immediately if stacked into a draw pile. A great many card games use draw piles, so if they can't stay upright, then they should make plastic rails or a plastic draw pile holder with raised corners to hold them into place and include it with the set.Overall they're okay to play with, but I wish I'd have sprung for the stronger, sturdier cards.
M**E
Braille cards
The cards are fine but I wish they would offer them in at least two various designs on the back so that we would have two decks for bridge that were not exactly the same.
S**H
First Braille card purchase
A bit thin and flimsy, but for learning purposes, it’s fine.
R**A
I love the wide variety of colours
I love the wide variety of colours! I am very close to being blind but I can see the coloured bags and they just make me happy when I'm doing the pick up work
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