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White handheld magnifier with red accents, next to a black zipper case.

Small magnifier devices with built-in bright LED lights.

VeritySpell logo.

VeritySpell is a unique spellchecker capable of correcting serious spelling mistakes, mistakes involving confusable words and simple grammar mistakes in English texts.

Monitor showing a girl with a red cap with a video magnifier below is mounted on a black clamp.

A desktop video magnifier that integrates camera technology with the different needs of users.

White portable stand with two flaps, the one in front has a ledge to prop a device on and the back one has the document to be scanned. This image version is seen holding an iPhone.

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.

SOCIABLE logo as an orange rainbow over 5 silhouette shapes of people who are arrayed in a v pattern, with the one at the point in a darker shade.

A cognitive training online platform for a wide range of senior citizens, including cognitive intact elderly and older adults with mild cognitive impairment, that is operated through any size device (e.g. tablet, laptop, all-in-one PC).

Various models of ergonomic keyboards. Two are black; two are white. All models resemble a standard keyboard. The main difference is that the device has a mild "S-curve" with a place to rest your palm/wrist on the bottom edge. The key layout is also divided into different sections that follow the curved design, so that the user's hands do not have to rest close together, but can each work comfortably in their own "zone." One model features a small trackball built into the keyboard at the bottom.

Aim to reduce muscle strain and fatigue by featuring alternative key layouts and curved designs, which allow the user to position their wrists and hands in a more natural position while typing.

Handheld device the size and shape of a mobile phone with button on the front face. 

An integrated audiobook player and audio navigation device.

Two tab screen interface with letter text on the left and braille text on the right.

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.

Speaker on a semi-circular black device with five round control buttons along the front curved edge.

An audio device featuring a speaker and the ability to control other Bluetooth-enabled devices.

Boombox with two gray speakers on right and left side of front, CD player on top, and controls below the CD player.

A switch-adapted boom box (switch not included) that comes with a CD Player, AM/FM radio and cassette recorder.