The January issue of New Product Guide is jammed to its proverbial rafters with brilliant new products to kick off 2025…

Download your preferred format here – APDF, BRF, MP3 – to get the lowdown on four new lamps to let you throw some much-needed light on things at this gloomy time of year, two new magnifiers to bring text and images into focus, and our new Shokz open ear headphones – ideal for listening to GPS directions, audiobooks, music and podcasts while also being able to clearly hear your environment.

If you're in the market for a new mobile phone, check out the BlindShell Classic 3, which combines tried and trusted features with new additions to improve your connectivity and the phone's accessibility. We are, of course, also marking 200 years of braille this year, so it's appropriate that we're launching a new embosser and the exciting Dot Pad ­– a smart, real-time tactile graphics display.

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