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Home Management

Control, monitor, and maintain safety in the home.
Screenshot of a photographed image at the top of a screen, with an "eye" graphic and the number 34 centered below it. Beneath that, the screen reads "Vibrate Mode is On," with a green toggle pointing to on above.

iOS mobile app developed for blind and visually impaired users to detect levels of light and interpret this information with sound.

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.

Two different models of caption decoders. One model resembles a black DVD player with an LCD panel; another is a smaller, light grey box with no display. This model has a white label that reads "PowerLink."  A third product resembles a white DVD player with no LCD display and various input jacks.

Older televisions require a separate component in order to add closed captioning to content. This separate component is called a "caption decoder." 

Several different models of smart plugs. They resemble standard wall outlets and are various shades of white and grey. One model is a power strip design.

Connects to a WiFi network and allows a device to be controlled by a smartphone or environmental control system. 

A round yellow base with a built-in speaker and a component to attach to cans.

Helps individuals with visual impairments identify the contents of their canned food.

A computer model displaying a program with two alert messages that read "Lab Air System - Compressor Malfunction" and "First Floor, Elevator 18 Shaft, Smoke Detector." The messages are in high-contrast yellow font against a black background.

An automated monitoring system that provides a continuous watch on electronic equipment via speech output and is suitable for facilities employing blind and visually impaired workers.

Three white-colored rectangular boxes with built-in speakers and input connections.

Hands-free intercom, designed for users with physical disabilities who need to communicate with caregivers from room-to-room.  

The full range of components in the kit, including a round smoke detector, a TTY with built-in keyboard, and other components.

All-in-one kits featuring a variety of products needed to comply with ADA standards for hotel guests who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.

A tall, black, and cylindrical device resembling a tower. A quote reads, "Alexa, what's the weather?"

Hands-free speaker users control with their voice that is linked to the Amazon Alexa Voice Service, a virtual assistant.