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Communication Devices

A large, black and grey printer device with the word "ATIZ" in red at the top. There is a v-shaped platform for placing an open book to scan.

Optical character recognition scanner designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. Once the user enters the number of pages to be scanned, this scanner automatically turns the pages of a book as it is scanned. 

Screenshot of Windows program with a list of words, including "Happy," "Right," and "Angry," with the word "Right" selected in Blue. Below, a menu button reads "Click here to record your answer."

Language tutorial program designed for individuals who have experienced strokes or for those with aphasia, memory or cognitive disabilities, or autism.

A green binder or folder that unfolds to reveal four different picture icons with buttons beneath to play audio messages.

Portable symbolic communication system for users with communication disabilities. The four message device includes a vinyl folder with transparent pockets that hold up to four GoTalk Ones (included with this product).

Various models of phone amplifiers. Two are medium-sized rectangular devices with a built-in speaker that connect to a phone jack. One is a small speaker that attaches directly to a cordless phone against where the user places their ear. A fourth is a long, thin device with a small menu display.

Connects to standard telephones and makes the ring and phone call volume extra loud.

Screenshot of a communications board showing a 2x3 grid of colorful images.

A free set of tools designed for alternative and augmentative communication that facilitates functional communication through the use of images and pictograms for people with communication disabilities.

Screenshot of sentence construction function, with three columns of word choices on the bottom and sentence window on the top.

A free program optimized for use on tablet computers, designed for people who have problems speaking. It can have the user's common phrases spoken by the default voice on the tablet PC. 

Screenshot of main menu, with four, long, horizontally stacked bars representing function options.

A free and open source Android application that turns a phone or tablet into an inexpensive augmentative and alternative communication device.

Screenshot of main menu with grid of control options and image of user on lower left.

An open source assistive communication tool developed for individuals living with paralysis or Locked-In Syndrome (LIS).

Screenshot of main screen showing 4x4 grid of communications options, such as "I'm Hungry" and "Thank you."

A communication system for people with physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy. It can also be used for learning to read and write and to facilitate the use and control of computers.

A compact, black desktop printer with output tray in front and control panel on front left.

A compact, high-speed braille production embosser that can print high-resolution tactile graphics.