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A black, medium-sized device resembling a calculator with a full QWERTY keyboard and large LCD display.

Voice output dictionary designed to enhance language and vocabulary skills for individuals with a cognitive disability or speech impairment, or who are blind or have low vision.

Short, cylindrical device with a red LED lighted dome at the top. It has a blue base and two colored bands around the base that users can rotate, one green and one yellow.

Visual and auditory-based timer that is accessible to users with cognitive, developmental, or print disabilities.

Various types of accessibility features in connected wearables (smartwatches). The first image shows a smartwatch menu offering font size and screen brightness adjustments. Another photo shows a message on a smartwatch screen advising that "apps with dynamic text support will adjust to your preferred font size." A third image is of a smartwatch displaying a hearing accessibility menu, which offers the option to "mute all sounds" and a toggle On/Off button.

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

White rectangular remote with green power button, blue channel control arrow buttons, and orange volume buttons. Mute button at top right of device and logo displayed on bottom half underneath controls.

A TV remote control designed specifically for caregivers, people with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, or someone with low and impaired vision.

LeapFrog LeapPad handheld tablet showing the main screen with a green background and colorful icon buttons.

A series of tablets that are educational devices for children ages 3-9 that feature school readiness apps, as well as creative and music apps, designed to prepare preschoolers and kindergarteners for school.

Visually impaired person in wheelchair with Symbol Communicator on tray in front of him.

Six-level communicator device designed for users with visual impairments.

Green and yellow half moon-shaped plastic switch with gooshy, soft filling.

External switch device that is soft, squishy, and sparkly and provides tactile stimulation.

Screenshot of the FASTtrack main window displaying "Pages View", "Original View", and "Linear View".

Α T-Base Communications proprietary software solution that turns the arduous, manual process of braille transcription into one that’s more streamlined, fast and accurate. This is done through guided transcription (using automation tools).

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.

A small rectangular device with a speaker on the right-hand side and a medium-sized round, black button on the left-hand side. The device is blue, green, and white, with black trim. The name "6dot BrailleCoach" is printed above the speaker. Below the device are three small Braille-embossed tags, the foremost reads "R, Letters 1, 2, 3, 5; Rather."

A braille teaching device that uses both audio lessons and pre-made braille label tags. The device covers 3 levels of braille and features progressively harder lessons.