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Reads Content and Controls Aloud

A medium-sized dark grey device resembling an old-fashioned radio, with two round dials, various menu buttons, a built-in speaker, and a small LCD display panel on the front.

AM, FM and HD radio with voice output controls and reading service receiver designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Orange flash drive with metal cover pulled off to the left, which has the APH logo and the program name on it.

Designed to be used by people who are visually impaired, the program provides spoken and on-screen map data and 12 million points of interest for U.S. states, territories, and Canada on one flash drive.

An illustration of a shop front with a door and two display windows, each with a bookshelf. Above the door reads "Future Aids" in both English and Braille. There is also Braille on the door. The shop is red, yellow, and blue. Beneath the illustration reads "The Braille Superstore."

Voice output utility program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. 

Square image with name of product in stylized purple colored letters written over a white and light gray grid of puzzle squares.

An accessible word puzzle program for people who are visually impaired. It lets the user create or solve hidden word and crossword puzzles in large print and with speech feedback. 

Square image with green border along the bottom and cartoon image of a colonial era man with the product name underneath him.

An accessible banking account management program for people who are visually impaired. It offers the user a means of maintaining accurate information for a variety of account types.

Black square with product name in upper right and diamond shape with simple math equation in upper left. A red band runs across the bottom.

A basic math training program for people who are visually impaired. It is a self-voicing application, which by using a sound card, helps sharpen the user's math skills through drills and tests.

Large vertical rectangle with white background and a black mask on top with red eyes and a grid of 4 math functions underneath.

A math drill and practice app for Apple devices designed for students who are blind and visually impaired, as well as sighted students.

Several different models of talking glucometers. They resemble small digital timers or thermometers, with LCD panels and sticks for blood testing.

Accessible glucometer, or blood glucose meter, for individuals with visual impairments or print disabilities who have diabetes. 

A round yellow base with a built-in speaker and a component to attach to cans.

Helps individuals with visual impairments identify the contents of their canned food.