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Two video display screens shown with a separate intercom component.

Allows users to see and hear another room or location within their home or workplace.

Screenshot of program window showing a square blue screen with a large round red button in the middle.

A free Windows utility that enhances a switch adapted mouse by providing auto-scan and other features especially helpful for single-switch access. 

A medium-sized, white, and square device with a large built-in speaker face.

Telephone signal indicator designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. This device alerts the user to incoming telephone calls through a variety of signaling options including horn, bell, chime, or vibrating chime.

A dark graphic featuring a shadowy horse and rider, who is wearing armor and has a sword. Beneath, Braille characters are illustrated digitally.

Auditory video game designed to be played by people who are blind or who have very low vision.

Two children touching a tablet that has a white-on-black outlined picture of a head and brain. Below is a color rendition of the same pic.

A Braille tablet / mobile device that creates a full page of tactile text and graphics in real-time. It offers touch navigation, text-to-speech output, and Perkins-style keyboard application for users with low or no vision. Disruptive actuating technology is at the core and is still in a prototype stage.

A green binder or folder that unfolds to reveal four different picture icons with buttons beneath to play audio messages.

Portable symbolic communication system for users with communication disabilities. The four message device includes a vinyl folder with transparent pockets that hold up to four GoTalk Ones (included with this product).

Large gray embosser and printer station with 4 paper trays near the bottom, a paper-loading tray on top, and a printing output tray on the left.

An embosser and printer station that prints 200 characters per second, double-sided.

Various models of phone amplifiers. Two are medium-sized rectangular devices with a built-in speaker that connect to a phone jack. One is a small speaker that attaches directly to a cordless phone against where the user places their ear. A fourth is a long, thin device with a small menu display.

Connects to standard telephones and makes the ring and phone call volume extra loud.

Screenshot of radio program selection screen, with a scrolling list of stations on the left and a clickable list of programs on the right.

Free software that enables blind and visually-impaired people to play BBC Radio programs from the last 30 days that they make available through the iPlayer website.

Various models of smoke/CO detector. One resembles a standard detector, but with an extra-large strobe light. Another resembles a digital alarm clock that says "Fire." Two others feature round bed shaker components—one of which is shown with a companion smartphone app.

Accessible safety alarms for users with hearing impairments.