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Hardware

Small, square black device with small LCD display and control buttons on face and three port connections on side.

An assistive mouse adapter that helps people with hand tremors control a computer mouse more easily by filtering out shaky hand movements. 

A white and teal colored 9-cell braille display with 9 braille blocks.

A braille education package that includes a combination of a hardware device and software that provides immediate tactile and audio feedback for students learning braille.

Black head rest with side flaps connected to a mounting pole.

The system combines electronics within the head array for ease of access to the switch ports. It can be used as a wireless switch interface for computer access or augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices. 

Angled view of white rectangular box with vent grill on bottom along the front.

A lightweight and portable braille and 3D imaging printer.

Several different models of emergency dialers. One is a white, oval-shaped necklace pendant with a blue button. Another pendant has a yellow button and is shown next to a speaker box with a red button. Another model resembles a white wristwatch with a red button in the center.

A telephone device that offers one-touch emergency dialing.

A small dark brown hinged device with speakers on the tan front and a small LCD display on the top.

A small portable speaker to transfer speech from a device to its surroundings. A Bluetooth connection can be made between the user's device and the Hey_.

Several different models of personal amplifiers. They resemble small-to-medium-sized MP3 players with connected earpieces. One resembles a long, thin remote control with connected earbuds and various menu buttons. One model is metallic gold-colored, while the others are silver or white in color.

A personal amplifier system, or assistive listening device, that helps individuals with hearing impairments better hear other persons speaking. The systems consist of an earpiece and a small amplifier box.

Two black components with cords attached. One is larger and more oval-shaped; the second is small and rectangular, with a red button.

Voice-activated telephone dialer designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities or amputation, neurological disabilities, or cerebral palsy.

A wheelchair headrest shown with a mic attached so that it is positioned near the user's mouth. Beneath, various other included components are shown, including a smartphone.

Voice-activated cell phone dialer with voice output cell phone caller identification designed for use by individuals with spinal cord injury or fine motor, upper extremity, or other physical disabilities. 

A blue and black device resembling an iPod with an LCD display panel and a circle of four menu/navigation buttons. It is connected via cord to a smaller, bronze component resembling a battery.

Voice-output module designed for use with a torque wrench by individuals who are blind or have low vision.