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HEARING related

Skype icon on a browser toolbar.

Software that includes text, voice, and video options to enable users to share a story, celebrate a birthday, learn a language, hold a meeting, and work with colleagues. Use Skype on a phone, computer, or TV. It is available for mobile phones, desktops, tablets, web systems, Alexa, Kindle, and Xbox.

A very small black modem with indicator lights.

An adapter for a landline telephone that is not Bluetooth enabled. When installed and paired, it will transfer the call directly and wirelessly to an Oticon Streamer. The Streamer then transmits audio directly to the hearing aids so that the other person on the phone can be heard clearly.

Grey rectangular scanner/reading system with controls along the center of the device.

A reading system with voiced suggestions to help choose commands. The device allows text to be saved after it has been read.  

Rectangular device with an input, two knobs at the bottom, and a speaker on the front face.

The telephone transmitter converts phone call signals through the TAE plug into broadcast signals that are routed through the mains via cable radio on the device and can trigger a pager.

Rectangular device with control buttons on the top and speaker on the front.

The LeseAs Junior is a compact built-in read-out scanner device with automatic text recognition. 

Black, rectangular unit, showing the front view with ports.

Loop Driver for meetings and classrooms, TV lounges and other smaller areas.

The Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM) logo.

A free caption- and audio-description authoring tool for making multimedia accessible to persons with sensory disabilities. 

Three screenshots of the Dutch Sign Language program featuring the home screen, Gesture Quiz, and sample DSL gesture video.

A collection of sign language gestural videos developed especially for the deaf and hard-of-hearing users. With this technology, gestures can be quickly looked up and clearly demonstrated.

Long horizontal box with light blue background a cartoon image of a boy's head on the left with orange, fire-like hair and wearing sunglasses and headphones. The name Hark the Sound is on the right.

A collection of free audio games on the web. The games have speech, sound, and graphics for players of all ages and abilities who are visually impaired or blind.

User with phone in hand utilizing text-to-speech capability.

A Firefox extension that provides text-to-speech functionality using Microsoft Win32 Speech API (SAPI). With FoxyVoice users can do tuning of their browser and they can listen to the page being read or browse on one page and listen to another page being read for a higher degree of sensory overload.