GroovTube
Product Description:
The GroovTube is a device designed for use by people with breathing, speech, or oral motor disabilities that makes breathing and oral motor skills visible and analyzable. It turns a person's breath into real-time image effects.
Main Features:
- The device is connected to an iPad.
- Users inhale or exhale into the mouthpiece of the GroovTube, and airflow is recorded and converted into visual effects in an app specially developed for the purpose.
- The hardware consists of an input device, an interface, and connection cables.
- Also, several mouthpieces are available.
- Users can hold the GroovTube in their hands, or they can place it on a tripod.
- There are several apps for different purposes and different ages.
- The apps have various training levels and game elements, which is designed to make the exercises challenging, and increase the motivation of the user.
- The apps provide several possibilities and levels of training for breathing techniques, among others:
- Enhancing conscious inhaling and exhaling.
- Visualizing the intensity of inhaling and exhaling.
- Teaching a rhythm for inhaling and exhaling.
- Visual feedback of breathing provides a major enhancement of the training effect of exercise.
- The element of play gives extra motivation to the patient.
- The reward is instantaneous.
- The mouthpieces are interchangeable, so each user can use his mouthpiece.
- The device is suitable for breathing training and oral motor training and can be used in a therapeutic setting as well as at home.
- In rehabilitation institutes, the GroovTube is used in respiratory therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physiotherapy.
- In practice, the use of the GroovTube makes the patient aware of his respiration.
- Respiratory muscle training can result in maintaining better condition of the lungs, and a better cough in children with neuromuscular disease.
Options & Accessories:
- The GroovTube app measures the strength of a user's inward or outward breath and uses it to blow up or distort a photo from the camera roll.
- The FairHammer app is based on the classic Fairground hammer game. Inhaling or exhaling will move the ‘mercury’ towards the top of a thermometer-style graphic.
- The Billiard Breath app uses the strength of the user's breath is used to move a set of billiard balls from the bottom to the top in different sequences.