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Media Players

Access entertainment from broadcast, streaming, or personal players.
Picture of two hands holding a small, white device hovering over a book, with the device's screen showing a magnified image of a picture from the book.

A portable video magnifier with a built LCD screen and battery power supply designed for use by individuals with low vision.

Cutout photos of people dancing on a gray floor with a red brick wall behind them.

A switch friendly music program for special needs learners.

A large, rectangular shape with three purple oat drawings on the left and the word OATS in all caps on the right.

A simple CD player that is controlled using a single switch or the keyboard's spacebar.

Screenshot of a purple control screen with a digital counter on top and a 2x3 grid of large orange control buttons in the middle.

A free, switch accessible CD player for Windows 95 onwards.

A black travel case shown next to a medium-sized, black, and rectangular device, with a spool of cord, and other electrical components.

Audio loop amplification system designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing.

A medium-sized dark grey device resembling an old-fashioned radio, with two round dials, various menu buttons, a built-in speaker, and a small LCD display panel on the front.

AM, FM and HD radio with voice output controls and reading service receiver designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Small rectangular electronic device with black frame and LCD display showing lines of enlarged text.

A handheld video magnifier that features a 7” LCD screen with anti-glare coating, an HD camera, and a built-in stand.

Black rectangular shape with a large, red oval-shaped boombox with speakers on the right and left and colorful sound level bars in the middle.

A Windows-based program developed specifically for students with special needs that allows a user to utilize a virtual stereo (boombox).

Small black device with lanyard on left and a side panel view of the device on right showing connector ports and control knobs.

A battery-powered, portable, receiver that allows the user to benefit from an Audio Frequency Induction Loop System using a standard pair of stereo headphones.

Main screen showing the name of the software and links to other functions.

A free telecaption authoring program for making digital videos that can be displayed using QuickTime, RealPlayer, or Windows Media Player accessible to people with vision or hearing disabilities.