Products that match: Entertainment and Play
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A touch-free music system designed to allow people with physical or developmental disabilities to create music by using sensor technology to translate body movement into sounds.
A neon stretchy noodle switch.
A lip, tongue, chin, finger or toe-operated USB mouse designed for individuals with spinal cord injury or upper extremity amputation or disability.
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 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.
Switch that provides a range of activation distances. Proximity sensors can be activated when a body part comes into its range without actually touching the switch.
A small, flat sensor with a large sensing range that makes it suitable for a range of applications.
A round switch suitable for users who need to use their head to activate a switch.
A general-purpose switch. This proximity sensor is small enough to use as a head switch and sensitive enough to activate through a padded headrest or lap tray.
A switch that has a small package size and can easily fit into small places.
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 Programmable IR transmitter that can be used with up to six different 0/1 contacts. Big Jack is suitable for anyone who needs big and clear contacts.
A switch activated by pushing it slightly to the side. Requires little pressure.
An ability switch with a silent click and soft edges. It comes in six different colors, and in diameters of either 30 and 50 mm.
An adaptive electronic wind instrument that enables people with disabilities to play music with only small movements of the head.
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.
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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