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A young lady is sitting in an armchair wearing a headband-type device with an arm extending out from the ear toward the mouth. A small rectangular corded device with 2 green lights is next to her on the chair's arm.

A wearable personal communication device that gives a voice to locked-in patients by using audio feedback and eye gestures. It is a standalone portable device without the need for a screen.

V4M text inside a round speech bubble on blue background.

A text-to-speech communication software accessible in mouse and keyboard mode.

A tablet/monitor mounted on a vertical stand with a QWERTY keyboard and text box on the screen. Attached at the bottom of the tablet is a medium-sized cylindrical device with a small light in its center. There is a cord running from this device to the tablet.

An eye pointing device and tablet that uses the monocular system, optimizing the efficiency of the user's dominant eye.

A modified onscreen keyboard with a yellow background, gray keys with black letters, and white predicted words. There are buttons written underneath for erasing, space bar, speaking, capital, and stop. Below that in heavy black font are the words written in the text box.

A program specially designed for people who need a quick communication tool when they have to control their computer with head, eye, or other movements using an on-screen keyboard. 

A software icon with the Italian words ParlaConMe written without spaces and the Con in blue while the Parla and Me are in Gold. There are two connecting dialog bubbles above the words, on pointing to Parla and one pointing to Me. The bubbles are outlined in blue with gold dashes for words.

A symbolic communication software system designed for the Italian language.

Various word choices such as shells, sand, and waves below a yellow text box with a sentence in it.

A customizable notepad and keyboard app with advanced word prediction and text-to-speech options. 

A mobile phone-sized tablet attached to a band that is wrapped around a wrist. The screen features menu options features words and phrases such as good morning, goodbye, and good night.

An AAC/speech “device” that is worn on the wrist. It is suitable for children and adults with autism, aphasia (stroke), Parkinson’s, or any condition that affects their ability to communicate with friends and family.

A screenshot of the Settings menu written in a royal blue header. Select languages for speech to text is the first selection; select STT Engine is the second, and Select delay between STT start and stop is the third.

An Android communication application (app) that enables individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing or have a speech disability to communicate with others. 

A screenshot featuring communication menu options such as keyboard, notebooks, and phone.

A language system for literate adults who, due to a stroke, a traumatic brain injury or a degenerative neurological disease such as ALS, need a way to actively engage at home, in the workplace, in social situations, and in medical settings.

Two smartphones staggered one behind the other, each with a conversation bubble.

A free mobile app for patients with cognitive, communication, learning, or speech disabilities or autism that facilitates communication with family members or healthcare providers who are in proximity to the patient and can provide immediate assistance.