Why is C-PEN popular?

C-pen is released in November 2015, but they still keep launching new models, why is it still so popular among the users?


10% of the global population has dyslexia.



Dyslexia is the world’s most common disability. Most people with dyslexia never even know it, yet often dyslexia plays a central part in their daily life and more than often impacts their outcomes. Plenty has been achieved in the last 70 years (International Dyslexia Association founded in 1949), but there is still so much more to be done. We believe in investing time and energy in raising greater awareness of dyslexia and support strategies, advocating for wider diagnosis, and helping to reduce stigma.


C-pen product is designed to promote independent learning for any student even the adult readers suffering from reading difficulties such as dyslexia.


It reads text out aloud with American English, British English, French, and Spanish human-like digital voices. It also features embedded first-tier junior and academic dictionaries for immediate access to word definitions, a function allowing storage of text captured from textbooks, and a voice memo function.


The scanner pen no software required, just connect the pen up to a computer with a USB cable and it appears as an external hard drive or a keyboard.


As well as promoting independent reading this pen features:


– hear words or lines of text read out loud
– first tier dictionaries
– scan, store and transfer to a PC or Mac (8GB+ of storage/no software required)
– scan directly to the cursor on a computer
– a voice memo recorder
– free future upgrades


All in all, it is designed and created for the end-users real needs in reading.

Thanks for reading~





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