PenFriend Tactile Labels- Pack A
by RNIB
Last verified June 17, 2026 · classified April 26, 2026
What it is
Summary
AI-generated from vendor-published content · April 26, 2026
These are replacement/expansion adhesive labels for the PenFriend Voice Labeling System, a talking label device that lets blind or low-vision users record and play back short audio messages by touching a pen-shaped reader to a label. Each label contains a unique embedded code, so the PenFriend can store a different recorded message for each one — useful for labeling food cans, medication bottles, clothing, files, or any household item. This is not a standalone product: you must already own a PenFriend device for these labels to be useful, and they must be used in sequence (Pack A before Pack B, etc.) because each pack's codes are tied to a single device. If you lose track of which pack you're on, or try to use them out of order across multiple devices, the labels won't work correctly.
Quick Facts Catalog facts · auto-generated
- AT Act lending
- Out of pocket
What Setup Looks Like
- Out of the box
- Peel and apply each label to the item you want to identify.
- Use the PenFriend pen to record a message for each newly applied label.
Getting it
Try Before You Buy
Devices like this are often available to borrow through your state's AT Act program — typically free or low-cost — so you can try it before buying or pursuing funding.
Where to Get It
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Sources & fine print
Vendor facts (name, price, platforms, vendor link) sourced from RNIB — view on vendor site; last verified June 17, 2026.
Classification & description AI-generated from vendor-published content on April 26, 2026 · confidence: high. Vendor specs may lag; verify before relying on details in a clinical or funding artifact.