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Operating System
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.
Allows users to turn on / off lights and other devices. It is easy to move the unit in the home and it can be controlled in three different ways: with an IR transmitter, an RF transmitter or via contact.
A Plug'n'Play device that can turn on and off all types of devices and contact-based devices, either via a BJ control or an external switch.
A "Plug and Play" device that allows users to send out a warning signal using a control or switch that best suits the user's needs. A family member or caregiver will receive an acoustic warning signal when you activate the alarm.
A radiofrequency receiver that can control two different functions from a motor-driven unit, such as blinds, window, screens, and kitchen elements.
Remote control to prevent further driving that includes one button for stop and one button for run.
Provides added safety for the wheelchair user as the wheelchair can be stopped by a relative or assisted by remote control. The operation also releases the wheelchair into normal driving again.
A tool that suits all age groups and makes it easier to understand time, e.g., how long an activity takes or when an activity should start.
An aid for persons with cognitive dysfunction. An electronic hourglass which, with luminous dots, shows how much time is left for a defined time interval.
MEMOplanner is a time and planning tool intended to hang on a wall or placed on a table. It displays the day, time of day, and what activities users have booked during the day, week, and month.
All in One notifies a person to help by first registering the alarm and then forwarding it to a pager or mobile phone. It can transmit alarms from all types of wired sensors and a selection of wireless transmitters, such as wrist transmitters and universal transmitters to a pager or mobile phone.
A complete control system with an extensive range of control options for the wheelchair and environment via infrared transmission and radio waves. Regardless of the user's limited motor possibilities, it is possible to control the environment from the wheelchair, bed or seat.
Digital Accessible Information Systems that play alarms and radio, includes an external mic and connects to a digital library to read or download books. It is suitable for people who are blind and visually impaired.
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