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Daily Living

Devices and services to provide support for everyday life.
Large, white, square device with blue edges on the corners, a speaker in the upper right, a keypad in the center, and other control buttons throughout.

Digital talking book players designed for use by individuals with blindness or low vision.

A 13-inch monitor attached to a foldable stand with space beneath the screen for placing documents to magnify them.

A full color, portable magnifying and reading device for visually impaired users that can be used for magnification, distance viewing, and as a mirror.

A 12-inch monitor attached to a foldable stand with space beneath the screen for placing documents to magnify them.

A full-color reading device for visually impaired users that can be used for magnification, distance viewing, and as a mirror.

Rounded square with an image of the earth in the middle and a cane diagonally across it.

A location exploration app for Android and Apple devices designed for people who are blind and visually impaired. It uses a GPS and the phone’s compass to speak real-time information about its surroundings. 

Several different models of talking glucometers. They resemble small digital timers or thermometers, with LCD panels and sticks for blood testing.

Accessible glucometer, or blood glucose meter, for individuals with visual impairments or print disabilities who have diabetes. 

Angled view of black rectangular tablet computer showing front left corner and colorful grid on the screen.

A tactile tablet computer with a built-in braille display, haptic ergonomics, and a series of tactile software (in.Home).

A white and teal colored 9-cell braille display with 9 braille blocks.

A braille education package that includes a combination of a hardware device and software that provides immediate tactile and audio feedback for students learning braille.

Long, slender, dark gray handheld device with a button on the left side and raised indicator dots on the top front.

A pocket-sized reading device with a single braille character. The text moves through the cell of the device so that the reader’s finger is immobile on it.

Several different models of medication reminders. One is a smartphone app; another resembles a digital timer. Two models resemble standard pillboxes, but with LCD panels and various menu buttons.

Allow individuals with cognitive or memory impairments to be alerted when it is time to take a medication dosage.

Several different models of emergency dialers. One is a white, oval-shaped necklace pendant with a blue button. Another pendant has a yellow button and is shown next to a speaker box with a red button. Another model resembles a white wristwatch with a red button in the center.

A telephone device that offers one-touch emergency dialing.