Omni-Sense White Cane Tips.
Clip-on, slip-on and thread-on to fit Ambutech, Bevria and others.
Rotacaster's new white cane tip introduces omni-wheel technology to white canes for the visually impaired and is an excellent aid for people using constant contact cane techniques.
The omni-wheel design allows the cane tip to move in all directions just like conventional cane tips but offers significant additional benefits such as: improved sensory and auditory feedback and does not wear out as quickly as many conventional cane tips.
Omni-wheel Technology In White Cane Tips.
Omni-wheels are different from regular wheels in that they have specialised rollers attached to them around the circumference of the main wheel disc. These rollers allow a wheel to move easily in all directions, similar to a caster wheel, but much more fluidly and don't catch or stick.
Rotacaster's world-leading, omni-wheel technology is unique due to its patented construction, non-corrosive materials and unrivaled strength and durability.
Find out more about omni-wheels here.
Omnia Sense White Cane Tip Benefits:
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Better auditory feedback.
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Better sensory feedback.
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Better indication of changes in terrain.
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Ease of movement in all directions when in contact with the ground.
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Last much longer than conventional cane tips.
Omnia Sense White Cane Tip Features:
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Omni-wheel technology allowing fluid, 360 degree movement across a range or surfaces.
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Tough, durable polymer construction for extended wear.
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Available in different attachment types: Bevria, Ambutech.
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Resting stand.
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Non-corrosive.
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Easy to clean.
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Dishwasher safe.
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12 month warranty, inclusive of wear.
Ian Edwards also known as The Blind Chef heard about the Omnia Sense and agreed to trial it for us. After six months of extensive use, this is what he had to say.
"It works well for me both inside and outside. The weight of the attachment is no heavier than a normal ball but it has a lot more wear. On different surfaces it gives me a better feeling, I know where I am, what I am doing; with the sounds as well as the rollers, they make a difference compared to a normal ball. The feedback in my arm changes depending on the surface I am on."
Check out the review by Sam from the Blind Life.