Products that match: Adaptive or Assistive Products
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Digital talking book player program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This software can be used to play digital talking books that meet the international DAISY standards, including those distributed by Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D).
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.
Accessible safety alarms for users with hearing impairments.
Connects to standard telephones and makes the ring and phone call volume extra loud.
Auditory video game designed to be played by people who are blind or who have very low vision.
A Braille tablet / mobile device that creates a full page of tactile text and graphics in real-time. It offers touch navigation, text-to-speech output, and Perkins-style keyboard application for users with low or no vision. Disruptive actuating technology is at the core and is still in a prototype stage.
Alerting system available as wired or wireless devices that provide light and vibration signals and consist of at least one transmitter and one receiver.
Compact alerting device that indicates a telephone or doorbell is ringing either with a bright flashing light or an extra loud tone - or both at the same time.
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.
A sensory busy box designed to be a cause and effect training program, motor planning skill, and eye-hand coordination activity to provide audio, visual, and tactile stimulation for children with disabilities.
A neon stretchy noodle switch.
A wall-mounted, touch-activated toy designed to introduce children with cognitive or physical disabilities to cause and effect concepts and to identify traffic lights and their meaning.
A pocket-sized mouse pointer and full-function keyboard in a single unit that can be used with either the right or left hand designed for people with mobility issues.
Message recording and playback device that will hold up to 10 levels of recordings with each cell recording up to 10 seconds of audio.
A low-profile mechanical switch that requires a few grams of pressure to activate. With a click sound to signal activation, it sits on a slightly angled platform for easier access.
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.
A sensor that is suitable for users who experience difficulty controlling movements. Any movement crossing the large sensing range of the beam will activate the switch.
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 module that makes it possible to operate all the functions of a PC using eye movements. It is designed for people with limited motor skills or many involuntary movements.
Voice enhancer for people with a low or whispering voice, or in a professional context, where people should speak in larger assemblies.
Radiofrequency receiver that allows users to control elements and appliances from other parts of the house while concealing the receiver.