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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 tall, black, and cylindrical device resembling a tower. A quote reads, "Alexa, what's the weather?"

Hands-free speaker users control with their voice that is linked to the Amazon Alexa Voice Service, a virtual assistant.  

Package box with teal-colored side and black front with an image of a hand holding a smartphone and keychain attached to a diamond-shaped device emitting sound waves.

A wireless, multifunction lost item finder designed for use by individuals with vision or memory disabilities that find anything within 150 feet.

Women's hand with index finger touching display of a small, rectangular handheld device.

A small, wearable, individualized cognitive aid and prompter designed for use by individuals with cognitive disabilities, brain injury, stroke, developmental disabilities such as mental retardation, dementia, and pseudo-dementia.

Image of two white, oblong plugs.

Wi-Fi-enabled plugs and outlets that allow users to control and turn electronics on or off from anywhere with their smartphone using the Kasa app.

Black base with long rectangular device plugged in that has orange and blue buttons and one blue and one orange fob attached to keyrings.

A lost item finder designed for use by individuals with vision or memory disabilities.

Long, white, rectangular plug with purple stripe along the front and outlet on side.

A smart plug designed to be used by individuals who have memory problems or limited mobility that lets them control, monitor, and schedule electronics.

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.