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Access to Entertainment

Access to leisure activities.
Open photo album with black cover on the left and white pages on the right.

A photo album designed to be used by individuals who are visually impaired or have memory loss conditions such as Alzheimer's or Dementia.

Laptop connected to a stand magnifier, with an open book underneath at the magnifier's base.

Portable video magnifier with built-in read-aloud software.

Green cartoon image of microphone with smiling face.

A Windows-based system based on proprietary intelligent speech recognition technology that enables visually impaired people to talk with potentially any computer’s digital contents and applications.

Square black and chrome device with cables attached.

The GObox is a device for people who have trouble reading the subtitles on TV. By connecting the GObox between the decoder and the TV via the HDMI cable, the box reads all subtitles in Flemish and Dutch.

Small, black rectangular device and remote control.

A device that connects to a TV and can recognize and read aloud the text that appears on the screen in real time.

A small, black, square device next to a remote for operating the device.

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. 

Small, round, corded device, resembling a large coin or a small medallion.

Universal adapter to convert any battery-operated toy or appliance using a battery into a switch activated device.

Various types of accessibility features in smart TVs. One image shows an accessibility menu on a TV screen with the option "Audio Guide" selected. Another displays a TV Closed Captioning menu, and a third image demonstrates a TV audio guide feature in use. Two dolphins dive out of the water on screen, while a narrator describes the scene.

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.

Noise-canceling earbuds.

Noise-canceling earbuds block out sound from a wearer's ears, allowing them greater focus as well as protection from hearing damage by external noise.