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Bluetooth FM transmitters allow users to answer phone calls and talk hands-free while driving.
Bone conduction headphones transmit sound through a wearer's cheekbones and allow wearers to hear what's going on in their surroundings while also listening to music or taking a phone call.
TV headsets are assistive listening devices that allow wearers to more easily hear a TV's audio without increasing the volume or disturbing others around them. Some models can also double as personal amplifier systems—hit "pause," and the built-in microphone can switch to amplifying persons speaking and other ambient noise in your immediate environment.
Digital measuring tapes allow users to measure distance without visually marking the endpoint and reading the distance marked on the tape. Instead, the device displays the distance on a small digital screen.
Digital rulers allow users to measure a given distance or object without needing to visually read and interpret a ruler.
Digital body weight scales digitally display the user's weight, eliminating the need to visually read and gauge the result, as with a traditional scale. These scales typically have large, easy-to-read displays, and some may also feature an audio readout of the user's weight.
Digital kitchen scales instantly display the weight of food items, so users do not have to visually read and gauge the results, as with analogue scales.
Digital timers allow users to easily record time without manually winding a timer up, as with analogue models. They feature simple menus with LED displays and loud audio alarms for when the time is done.
Digital indicators are measuring tools that allow users to capture highly accurate measurements of small distances or the thickness of an object.
There are many different kinds of thermometers, from fever thermometers, to food thermometers, to outdoor temperature thermometers. Many models offer accessibility features, such as large, easy-to-see digital screens and talking thermometers.
Blood pressure monitors allow users to easily record their blood pressure at home. Most at-home devices are automatic and do not require users to hand-pump the device—simply strap on the included arm cuff and press a button to activate the monitor.
A keyguard is a rigid overlay that is placed over a keyboard to assist users who have difficulty with physical precision while typing. The keyguard helps prevent individuals from accidentally hitting multiple keys and also allows users to rest their hand on top of a device without inadvertently typing.
Standing desks are tall enough to allow users to comfortably work while standing or in other non-traditional positions. This type of desk may be more accessible for wheelchair users, particularly those in taller power chairs who need ample knee space underneath a desk.
Tablets have many different accessibility features built into them.
There are many different accessibility features that are built into connected wearables, as well as connected wearables designed specifically for different disability groups. GARI provides the ability to find just the features you are looking for.
There are many different accessibility features that are built into smart TVs, as well as TVs designed specifically for different disability groups. GARI provides the ability to find just the features you are looking for.
Amego is a free, Windows-based software program for text-based communication that works with Mind Express, software designed for people with communication challenges.
Universal adapter to convert any battery-operated toy or appliance using a battery into a switch activated device.
A lightweight switch control that is triggered by gently biting the tip.
Mobile app designed to make communication easier.
Corvus is a program that makes it easier for the blind and the visually impaired to use an Android smartphone. It is installed on a phone and resembles a shell over standard programs, with built-in speech and magnification and easy menu navigation.
The D-Switch device is an interface for sensors that do not require any connection between the communicator and the interface itself. The interface uses Bluetooth technology to send all the inputs from the sensors connected to it.
A small black box that plugs directly into a TV via an HDMI cable and includes a remote control. It features built-in read-aloud software called GuideReader, which helps individuals with visual impairments access books and other print materials.
An ocular pointing system for communication and computer access.
A transparent acrylic board that fits in a wooden stand to make an eye-gaze board for use as a practical tool for developing initial direct selection skills.