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Hardware

A small, black, square device next to a remote for operating the device.

A small black box that plugs directly into a TV via an HDMI cable and includes a remote control. It features built-in read-aloud software called GuideReader, which helps individuals with visual impairments access books and other print materials. 

Various models of digital timers. They resemble small-to-medium-sized electronic devices with LED display panels and small menu buttons. Two models are rectangular and one is round. Two are white and one is teal-colored.

Digital timers allow users to easily record time without manually winding a timer up, as with analogue models. They feature simple menus with LED displays and loud audio alarms for when the time is done.

Various models of multi-device keyboards. They resemble medium-sized compact keyboards without a numeric keypad on the right-hand side. Two of the models feature built-in "cradles" or slots at the top where you can place your phone and/or tablet while typing. Three models are black; one is white.

Universal keyboard that allows the user to easily switch between a computer, tablet, or mobile device.

Two rows of 10 languages alongside their the country's flag that are able to be translated by the Gadget.

A free Windows-based desktop translation program that can instantly translate phrases to and from 20 different languages, resulting in nearly 200 language pairs.

Bright, red, and round button mounted on a low-profile, oval, and black base.

Voice recorder for recording audio messages up to 2 minutes long.

Perspective view of control unit.

Control interface that allows users to control battery-operated toys with external switch controls.

White rectangular remote with green power button, blue channel control arrow buttons, and orange volume buttons. Mute button at top right of device and logo displayed on bottom half underneath controls.

A TV remote control designed specifically for caregivers, people with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, or someone with low and impaired vision.

Black mouse with gold clickers, black scroll wheel next to gold earbuds.

A mouse and headset combo designed for mobility, giving the user freedom of movement and premium sound quality.

Trackpad with four buttons with a screen in the center.

Touchpad mouse that requires no hand or arm movement.

A rectangular device with labels like menu, speaker, USB power along its sides.

An assistive technology Morse Code input device. It is designed for those who have physical challenges and or challenges in communicating vocally who wish to use a computer.