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Visually and auditory tool for staff at nursing homes with people with moderate to severe dementia.
A voice label recording and playback system that enables the user to record voiced labels and attach them to virtually any item in the home or office, then reads them back on demand for easy identification of the items.
A screen reader and braille access program specifically designed for people with blindness or anyone that has no useful sight.
A quartz watch with both analog (hands rotating around a dial) and digital (displaying time by means of numerals) displays.
A remote thermostat control that integrates with a home automation system.
The Electric Perkins Brailler reduces key force requirements to produce quality braille, allowing a person who has weak fingers, whose hands are not fully functional, or who has arthritis to braille quicker and more comfortably.
A simple system that allows non-computer users to "be included" in an email using the Celery device and service, which automatically prints incoming emails for them, and instantly sends their outgoing pen-and-paper messages as email.
A palm-sized, single-message augmentative and alternative communication device with a key chain for convenient carrying that can record and play back messages.
OCR to make documents on paper or digital images accessible to speech synthesis.
AAC app that helps to give a voice to individuals that cannot speak on their own.
Transforms natural or artificial light into sound to allow users with visual impairments to better navigate their environments.
TRASCRIZIONE TESTI IN FORMATO DIGITALE is a transcription sevice for converting texts to a digital format.
A finger-controlled device for communication, Smart Home, and wheelchair for paralyzed people with very little movement left in one finger.
A wearable device that digitizes several existing touch-based alphabets, such as Malossi and Braille, to enable blind and deaf-blind people to use all the features of a mobile device, to communicate with others, and to interact with the world.
A wireless, multipurpose contactless puff switch that enables users to control most assistive technology systems.
A braille transcription program developed by the American Printing House for the Blind to help transcribers provide blind students with braille textbooks on the first day of class.
An integrated audiobook player and audio navigation device.
Portable scanning stand that holds a smart tablet or phone in the correct position for precisely aligned scans of documents, receipts, books and business cards.
A desktop video magnifier that integrates camera technology with the different needs of users.
Wearable, hands-free flashlight with various brightness and strobe settings.
An easy-to-use color recognition device with three-color sensors. Theoretically, tens of thousands of colors could be output.
Colorino is a pocket-sized 2-in-1 handheld device designed for the blind and color blind that helps people distinguish colors independently. The device can detect more than 100 nuances of color and can also be used as a light detector.
Control Prog is a programmable IR–transmitter adapted for persons with physical disabilities.
A communication, Smart Home, and wheelchair controller for users who are paralyzed but with the ability to control the movement of their tongue.
High Definition desktop video magnifier with adjustable contrast, color modes, and reading lines.