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Use Device to Aid Navigation in Physical World

A black wristband with a square watchface featuring a large circle on the screen.

Smartwatch that can detect possible tonic-clonic seizures, alert caregivers, and provides rest and physical activity analysis so that users can better understand their lifestyles.

A black cellphone which displays the numeric dial pad on the touch screen and number 9 is highlighted in green.

A cellular phone configured for use by people who are blind or have low vision.

Large black square with yellow sun in center and orange ring around it and the word sensory in lower case on a yellow border on the bottom.

A simple stimulating app for people of all ages with special/complex needs. It is designed to be visually stimulating and suitable for a range of abilities.

Eyeflite in lower case letters with a teal and white striped wing graphic at the end.

Hands-free computer access software in virtual reality (VR) designed to empower people with movement disabilities with more independence and control. It runs on the Oculus Go, an untethered VR headset.

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.

Name of product on top of pixelated image of small rectangular clock with display screen in the middle showing a digital time readout of 00:00.

A free program for people who are visually impaired featuring a talking clock with a resizable window that has a large print display of the time. 

Rounded square with an image of the earth in the middle and a cane diagonally across it.

A location exploration app for Android and Apple devices designed for people who are blind and visually impaired. It uses a GPS and the phone’s compass to speak real-time information about its surroundings. 

A montage of the software, worksheets, and workbooks that are part of the curriculum.

A research- and standards-based curriculum for secondary students with moderate to severe intellectual disability or autism to learn language arts with age-appropriate novels.

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.

The Jibo logo, a bright blue background with an image of a white, circular robot and the word "jibo" in white font.

A small robot and virtual assistant, similar to Siri and other virtual assistants.