Low-vision aid for everyday labelling, the XIHIRCD Braille Stickers use tactile bump dots to help identify items around the home and office. Less time spent searching and fewer mistakes brings reassurance for blind and visually impaired users and their carers. Is the mixed 164-piece silicone set the most practical way to add tactile cues where they are needed?
⚡ At a Glance
- • Tactile Design: Distinct trapezoid, cylindrical and hemispherical bumps for quick tactile recognition
- • Best for: People with low vision, blind users and elderly needing non-visual labelling at home, office and school
- • Not ideal for: Users seeking pre-printed braille characters rather than tactile markers
A 164-piece set of silicone bump dots arrives in mixed sizes and shapes with self-adhesive backs. Soft silicone construction creates clear tactile marks while also functioning as protective bumper pads for surfaces.
Clear item identification – With mixed silicone tactile shapes
Trapezoid, cylindrical and hemispherical shapes create distinct touch signatures; silicone keeps bumps soft but recognisable. The mix of sizes allows different items to be coded with unique tactile cues.
Assign separate shapes to keys, switches or containers for immediate recognition by touch and fewer identification errors.
Secure placement for daily use – Thanks to self-adhesive silicone backing
An adhesive layer bonded to the reverse of each bump dot allows pressing onto clean surfaces for a firm hold. User feedback notes strong adhesion on keys and other high-touch areas.
Markers stay put on frequently used items, cutting the need for repeated reapplication and keeping labels dependable.
Surface protection and noise reduction – With cushioning silicone bump pads
Silicone pads act as soft buffers when placed on cabinets, glass tops or frames, absorbing knocks and preventing hard contact. The same material provides gentle spacing between surfaces.
Place pads on doors, drawers or picture frames to reduce rattling and help prevent chips or scratches on fragile surfaces.
✨ The 4 Key Reasons for XIHIRCD Braille Stickers
- 164-piece assortment – Keeps enough tactile markers for household, office and school use
- Three tactile shapes – Lets users create distinct markers for different functions
- Strong adhesive backing – Stays on keys and switches through daily handling
- Soft silicone material – Cushions surfaces and reduces knocks on glass and wood
📋 Technical Details at a Glance
- Category: Low-vision aid / tactile markers
- Material: Silicone
- Pack quantity: 164 pieces
- Shapes included: Trapezoid, cylindrical, hemispherical
- Adhesive: Self-adhesive backing
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many stickers are included?
A: The pack contains 164 pieces in mixed sizes and shapes.
Q: Are the bump dots easy to apply?
A: An adhesive layer on the back allows the silicone bumps to be pressed onto clean surfaces for firm placement.
Q: Where can these be used around the home or workplace?
A: Use on keys, cabinets, doors, drawers, picture frames and glass table tops, as well as other common surfaces at home, office and school.
🏆 Our Verdict
Ideal for people with low vision, blind users and carers who need a simple, tactile labelling system for everyday items. A large set of self-adhesive silicone bump dots in mixed shapes makes it easy to create consistent, touch-based markers that also act as protective bumper pads. Durable silicone construction suggests a long-lasting accessibility aid that reduces daily friction when locating items.
