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Provides Volume control

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164
Various types of accessibility features in mobile devices. In one image, there is an illustration of a user controlling their smartphone using voice control. Also shown is an iPhone with screen magnification. The screen is zoomed in and shows a section of the home screen apps. There is an iPhone connected via its charging port to an external switch adapter. The switch is large, round, and red. There is also a hand holding a touchscreen candy-bar style mobile phone that is displaying braille.

There are many different accessibility features that are built into mobile phones, as well as phones designed specifically for different disability groups. GARI provides the ability to find just the features you are looking for.  

An open box displaying with all the components that included in the system.

FM system that operates on 17 selectable channels.

A receiver, transmitter, headphone, microphone and carry case.

Personal FM listening systems that provide audio directly to the user's ear.

Small, handheld device that resembles a calculator with a led screen and control buttons.

A personal communications system that features full-duplex capability, supporting up to six simultaneous talkers in two-way mode. 

A black transmitter with neckloop and controls next to a black receiver with neckloop and controls.

A wireless FM assistive listening device that provides enhanced sound level and clarity for users who experience difficulty hearing. The remote wireless microphone feeds directly into the hearing aid via the loop/telecoil system. 

Beige corded telephone with large base and display screen. Alongside it is a second telephone, this one being a cordless handset resting in a matching cradle.

Cordless phone and answering machine with handset features up to 13 hours of talk time, key detector compatibility, three one-touch dial buttons, and battery backup.

Rectangular device with front circular power button, channel and volume control options. Hand crank on back and antenna on top.

A small yet mighty radio that’s not just for emergencies.

The front of the iPad shows up to six rows of icons in 4 columns. The back illustrates the space gray option with an Apple Logo.

iPad is a tablet device from Apple with built-in assistive features to complement your vision, hearing, motor skills, learning, and literacy.

Circular device features four prominent buttons; three rectangular ones beneath a speaker, and one round button above the speaker.

Komfox Performer is an English speaking multimedia information system for listening and viewing various interactive programs. Requires no computer knowledge and is accessible by anyone.

textbox, video of person signing and pause play functions for audio.

Speech to text program.