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Reads Content and Controls Aloud

Candybar style phone with a large screen display above a keypad control panel.

SmartVision2 is an Android Smartphone dedicated to the Visually Impaired. The smartphone is available in three models.

Screenshot of NextUp Talker setup

NextUp Talker is a Text To Speech application specifically designed for people who have temporarily or permanently lost their voice. With natural, human sounding voices and convenient shortcuts to quickly enter commonly used sentences and phrases, NextUp Talker allows you to easily communicate with others despite vocal impairments using a Windows PC.

iReader scanning device with rectangular platform for objects to be scanned and an arm with a camera extended from the base up above. The controls are located along the front side of the base.

The i-Reader can read documents in the following languages: Dutch, Flemish, English, Turkish, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Danish, German, French, Polish and Russian.

Screenshot of yellow text against a blue background with a dropdown menu at the top.

Reading software that converts a Windows-PC into an open reading system.

Herbi Speaks desktop shortcut icon in the form of a smiling cartoon image of a green and white dragon.

A free text-to-speech Windows app that when the user clicks on the text shown on the screen the computer will speak the text.

Small blue braille keypad.

A compact note-taker for blind users. It includes16-piezo ceramic Braille cells and a silent Braille keyboard and displays information in Braille for tactile reading. 

Yellow and blue texture pads in front of smiley and frowny face icons mounted on white base with speaker in center.

Assistive communication device that allows users to pre-record audio messages. The textured two-switch, two-message communicator offers tactile rewards when users initiate language.

Screenshot of Studio Recorder interface showing a PC screen with a menu bar at the top, icons on the second row, recorder arrows like play, fast forward, reverse, a bright red round record button next to a square stop button, all on the third row. Under these is a yellow band of color with a voice recording graph on it in red. The majority of the screen is a digital clock showing 32.089 minutes on a white background.

A software that contains many features that make a recording, editing, and proofreading audiobooks easy.

Two images side-by-side: the first is of a computer screen with a large sound icon; the second image is of two iPhones, with speech bubbles indicating that VoiceOver is being used. The first iPhone's speech bubble reads, "Mail. One new item. Double tap to open." The second phone is running the camera app, and the speech bubble says, "Photo button. Switches camera to video."

Allows a person who cannot see the screen to read content and navigate the Internet as well as their devices.