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Communication Devices

Menu options on a mobile phone featuring icons with corresponding labels that form the sentence, "See what I am saying."

An app that enables real-time communication with symbol speakers through symbol systems and is intuitive and easy to use.

Menu categories, teacher and drink, and pictures labled water, orange juice, and soft drink.

An app that allows a person living with a verbal disability to communicate by translating pictures into text messages which are then sent to a family member or caregiver's phone or tablet. 

An encased tablet device with a screen featuring language options.

A device that allows those who speak different languages or have different communication abilities to instantly and effectively communicate in real-time in over 120 languages and dialects. 

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.

An emotions aac board on smartphone is shown. There are 5 smiley/frowning type circle faces drawn with 3 red buttons on the bottom to go back, SOS, and Talk.

An app directed at people unable to communicate fluently orally or through writing with health professionals, family, or any other person. HelpTalk allows users to create sets of actions that represent their needs in terms of communication, with the actions most suited for each disability/user. 

A black "recording" box with a red indicator dot, a text box with a receiver's name, and an orange "hold and speak" box below.

A cross-platform voice messenger that allows users to instantly talk with friends and family. Use HeyTell as a walkie talkie, intercom, or instant voice messaging system to send quick voice messages to friends and family with iPhones or iPods.

Symbols with corresponding icons and menu options such as chat, feelings, and people.

A symbol-based communication app, powered by a prediction technology. SwiftKey Symbols learns from users to predict the symbol they’re most likely to want next, saving time and helping them to communicate faster and more easily.

Channels screen on a black background with options to chat and message users as well as upload files, edit channels, and create new channels.

A system that allows users to participate in conferences on the Internet. Users can chat using voice over IP and listen to streaming media files.

The "Compose" screen for Tweetings, which includes photos for selection with a keyboard below and the "Tweet" link at the top right.

A Twitter client for Android and iOS. It has an extensive feature list including lists, push, and geolocation. 

V4M text inside a round speech bubble on blue background.

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