
The talking handset that gives every IKONN device a voice. Tactile buttons and a spoken menu in your own language, plus a clock, timers, alarms and voice memos built in, and a headphone socket when you want the reading kept to yourself.
Finding reliable assistive technology should not mean a dozen websites, calls to overseas dealers, or guesswork about whether a product really works without sight. This page brings together the vision and blindness range at All Access World, a global marketplace built by and for people with disabilities, with every product priced in euros and shipped worldwide.
The range covers the tools blind and partially sighted people use every day: accessible phones such as the BlindShell Classic with real buttons and a talking interface, the Hable One braille keyboard that controls a smartphone entirely by touch, talking watches that speak the time at the press of a button, audible balls with bells for sport and play, and practical labelling and daily living aids for the kitchen, bathroom and workplace.
Every listing includes a written description of how the product works non-visually, an accessibility rating from our team, and descriptive alt text on every image, because a product page you cannot read is a product you cannot judge. The whole store works with screen readers such as JAWS, NVDA and VoiceOver, supports full keyboard navigation, and offers adjustable contrast and text sizes.
If you are unsure which product fits your needs, our community stories share real experiences from blind and partially sighted users, and our team is happy to advise before you order. Delivery takes about two weeks, shipping is free on orders over 100 euros, and physical products can be returned within 14 days.
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The talking handset that gives every IKONN device a voice. Tactile buttons and a spoken menu in your own language, plus a clock, timers, alarms and voice memos built in, and a headphone socket when you want the reading kept to yourself.
The most requested categories are accessible phones with physical buttons, braille input devices, talking watches and clocks, audible sports balls, tactile labelling systems and adapted kitchen tools. Screen readers, money identifiers and other apps are listed separately on our software page.
Yes. We carry the BlindShell Classic range, dedicated phones with real buttons, a spoken interface and voice control. Both models are priced in euros, ship worldwide and come with our standard 14-day return window.
It mostly depends on whether you read braille and where you will use the device. Braille input like the Hable One is silent, private and precise, which suits work and public transport. Voice-based devices are faster to learn and work well at home. Many of our community members use both, and their stories describe what worked for them.
Yes. The store targets WCAG 2.2 AAA accessibility, is tested with JAWS, NVDA and VoiceOver, and every image carries descriptive alt text. Checkout works fully by keyboard, and our support team can assist by email if anything gets in the way.

A small module that clips onto the IKONN Controller and names colours out loud: more than 20 colours, five shades within each. It also works as a light detector, so you can tell whether a lamp or an appliance is on.

The German-made rubber goalball used across the sport: bells inside and eight sound holes let every player track the ball by ear alone. Available as a 900 g junior ball, the 1250 g official match ball and a 2000 g training ball.

The IO is one of the lightest white long canes made: a carbon-fibre, three-part folding cane with an ergonomic curved handle and a patented shock-absorbing joint. It comes complete with two GEO High rolling tips (dur and moll), a transport bag, a fitting tool and lubricant. Made in Germany, in thirteen lengths from 107 to 167 cm.

A tactile board that lets blind and deafblind players play boccia by feel, a raised grid and pegs map the court and the balls. Includes braille instructions.

The award-winning accessible phone for blind and visually impaired users, with a tactile keypad plus touchscreen, the Luna AI assistant, Tandem remote help and Observo recognition.

Svárovský’s classic folding orientation cane: five aluminium sections, birch-wood handle, replaceable tip, in eleven lengths from 100 to 150 cm.

The IBSA-approved official Blue Flame blind football, size 3, low bounce, with internal sound devices. Choose the official or Paris 2024 edition.

An everyday 16 cm rubber play ball with bells sealed inside, so it can be followed by ear. At 340 g it suits small hands, school PE and therapy, and it plays exactly like the ball everyone else is using.

The official IBSA-standard goalball: blue rubber, size 7, 1250 g, with internal bells and sound holes for tracking by ear.

A total-blackout blind-sports mask with built-in nose protection, required at official blind football and goalball competitions. One size.

A foldable, IBSA-specification showdown table, the air-hockey-style game for blind players, with side walls, end pockets and a centre screen.