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Audio loop amplification system designed for use in large spaces by individuals with hearing disabilities.
A lightweight and portable braille and 3D imaging printer.
A multi-sensory map of the United States for people who are visually impaired featuring a talking tactile pen, which serves as a "tour guide" that gives the user information about each location visited on the map via multiple layers of audio recordings.
Autofocus desktop electronic video magnifier that enables users to read, write, view photos and other functions.
A replacement for a normal PC mouse/keyboard/joystick that is available as a do-it-yourself construction kit. Instead of moving the mouse device with a hand and clicking with the fingers, it can be controlled by applying very low forces to the mouthpiece (joystick) with the user's lips, fingers or other body parts.
Braille embossers for light to heavy, to publishing quality braille production.
Compact portable inductive loop system that picks up sound via an integrated microphone or an external microphone.
Portable full high-definition video magnifiers that fold flat for portability or storage when not in use.
A portable video magnifier with a built LCD screen and battery power supply designed for use by individuals with low vision.
Message recording and playback device that will hold up to 10 levels of recordings with each cell recording up to 10 seconds of audio.
Sensor design ideally shaped for hand, finger, or toe control. It can be used with an optional hand strap.
A small, flat sensor with a large sensing range that makes it suitable for a range of applications.
Controls the power functions of the wheelchair and is suitable for all wheelchair users. It is an output stage for controlling an actuator or DC motor, so it is controlled outside the wheelchair's electronics.
A radiofrequency receiver that can control two different functions from a motor-driven unit, such as blinds, window, screens, and kitchen elements.
An adaptive electronic wind instrument that enables people with disabilities to play music with only small movements of the head.