The #OrbitReader20Plus that I've been using with my braille students was extremely unreliable on Monday with dots that wouldn't go down or come up even after turning the display off and on repeatedly which has often fixed the problem. This disrupts time and productivity, and makes it completely unreliable as a viable display to lend out to people. This is a problem reported over and over by so many people, yet #orbitResearch refuses to acknowledge the frequency with which this happens, and the overwhelming percentage of people that this is effecting. It's a fabulous teaching tool because of its size and because it can be used independently of other devices, but the unreliability and complete randomness of this dot problem truly needs to be acknowledged and addressed. Now that the company is talking about releasing other braille products which will come at a higher cost to users, if this problem isn't addressed on a small scale like the OrbitReader20, how much more serious is it going to be with a multi-line display?
Very happy with the turn around on the warranty claim for my #orbitReader20Plus #BrailleDisplay as I sent it back over new years weekend, and should have it back tomorrow. The email about what was wrong and fixed says
"We would like to update you that we have replaced the braille engine on your device due to large problematic motors on your device. Now it is working fine."