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Price: $17.99
(as of Mar 10, 2026 13:04:40 UTC – Details)

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Reviewer: D Reviewer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: High quality stickers, sharp braille, but few of each letter limits what you can do with them
Review: These stickers are called “Braille Stickers with Alphabet and Number – Low Vision Aids Raised Tactile Dots for Elderly, Blind,” but I don’t think that’s an accurate description. They are braille letter and number stickers only, no tactile shapes. They are not of much use to a person with low vision or who is elderly unless they also know at least the braille alphabet.That said, the braille on the stickers is wonderfully sharp and easy to read. There are five of each letter and four of each number (0-5). The stickers feel like they are high quality and stuck well to the surfaces I tried initially. I can’t be sure, but based on my experience with other labels and stickers, they don’t feel like they will move easily and fall off over time.At first, I had a hard time peeling the stickers off, but then I realized the whole background of each page comes off. Once I peeled off the background, the individual stickers had “blank” space around them that made them really easy to peel off. The letters are all the same size. The numbers are bigger than the letters, but they are a uniform size, too.I got these for marking with no specific need in mind. When I thought about that there were only five of each letter, I realized I’d run out of some of the letters quickly if I used them to mark binders on a shelf, or something.These would be good for something like marking keyboard keys, if you prefer braille to bump dots. Since the letters aren’t repeated on a keyboard, you could mark a few keyboards and still have letters and numbers left for a microwave or something. The letters will fit on a standard QWERTY keyboard, but the number stickers are wider since they have the numeric indicator (number sign) on the stickers. If you cut off the number sign and positioned the remaining part of the sticker lower on the key, they would then be Nemeth numbers and then they would fit on the keys.At $17.99 per set at the time these were ordered (Feb. 2026), I think these are a decent value for the money if you have a special project where you want the stickers to have sharp braille, to feel uniform, last longer than most other labels, and if you don’t need many of the same letters or numbers. If you are looking to mark a lot of items, especially where you may repeat letters frequently, you are probably better off purchasing one of the braille label makers with the wheels or using labels in a Perkins brailler.
Reviewer: H-Team
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Braille stickers
Review: 5 of each braille letter so the most common ones will run out fast. These are precut seemingly to fit on a keyboard. I have a cousin who is blind and uses his parents home a-lot because it is next door to his so hopefully there is enough to put on both microwaves and any keyboards and door passcodes. There is only 4 of each number. Having them be clear lets you still see any letters underneath.
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