Products that match: Access to Entertainment
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A neon stretchy noodle switch.
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.
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.
Radiofrequency receiver that allows users to control elements and appliances from other parts of the house while concealing the receiver.
Modules that create two functions in one switch: a short press and a long press. It is suitable for users who do not have the possibility of operating several contacts.
A high-resolution, flat-screen desktop video magnifier mounted on an ergonomic swivel-tilt arm.
A compact, standalone, switch-accessible infrared remote control with auditory feedback using recorded speech.
A portable video magnifier for people with vision impairments that features a 12-inch full-HD display and magnification up to 19x.
A sound recording and playback device that uses coded stickers to identify saved recordings, lets users record sounds and messages, and plays those sounds when the user points to the stickers.
Portable electronic magnifier for individuals with low vision or macular degeneration.
An app that enlarges difficult-to-read text by 3 magnification levels and changes the contrast to 5 different viewing modes. Optionally, the LED flash helps users see better in low-light conditions.
A text recognition software that uses a scanner to have text documents read aloud. iRead is optimized for use with screen readers such as ZoomText, SuperNova, Jaws, etc.
A portable device that scans, with the camera scanner connected or using the built-in scanner bed for bulkier materials, and then reads the printed texts in a voice and language opted by the user.
A French catalog of free audiobooks to facilitate access for all and in particular blind and visually impaired users recorded by members of the Federation.
Software used as an adaptable aid to improve the pointing accuracy of the user by increasing the screen size under the cursor to a scale from 20 to 128.
A vision aid software designed to help the reading of distant documents (charts or video projection screen).
A browser for individuals who have low vision or reading disabilities. It adds Text-To-Speech functionality to a normal web browser, allowing more freedom for mobile web navigation.
An app that helps users read small prints at near distances and signs at far distances. Users can place a phone camera close to small objects or use the app as a microscope.
An intelligent text-to-speech audio-reader that turns reading material into interactive audiobooks so that users can save time, retain more information, and stay focused. Speechify can read books, documents, and articles while users cook, work out, commute, or any other activity.
Portable handheld and pocket video magnifiers with smart ergonomics for ease of use.
A DAISY player application (app) that works on smartphones and tablets, customized for use by the visually impaired and other print disabled.
A device that gives users wearing Oticon hearing aids control over all functions: changing the hearing programs or regulating the hearing aid volume and the connection to all audio, entertainment and communication devices. This device sends audio signals directly to both ears, transforming the hearing aids into two small wireless headphones.
A device for listening to the Bible, Bible studies, sermons, music, educational content, humanitarian content, and more. Users can use as their own personal audio Bible, purchase to distribute on mission trips or learn and share a new song, Bible story or verse.
Readers that capture images of materials such as documents, textbooks, artwork, devices, and 3D objects.
Video magnifiers that are suitable for people who need help to read a text and browse details because of low vision. They can be used to read labels, prescriptions, bills, maps, schedules, price tags, receipts, menus, and other items.