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Reading Aids

Help with reading books, mail, bills, and more.
Large rectangular monitor displaying a magnified puzzle with open magazine resting on the stand below it.

A foldable digital magnifier designed for seniors and elementary students that enables users to read documents, textbooks, and newspapers as well as to write down notes.

Stand device with a camera above and a platform base at the bottom to place printed materials on. The device is black in colour.

Portable reading machine for reading printed texts.

Audiologic logo, which is a blue half-circle and a wifi "signal" symbol in the center.

Adds word processing and editing functionality to audiobook files.

A light blue box that features the "Synapptic" logo on the top of the face and the word "Software" written in white on the bottom of the face. The main focus is on a phone with large colorful letters.

An app that converts an Android phone to a more accessible device for users with visual impairments.

Lightbox device with a platform base for placing materials on, with camera and LED lights directly above. The box is white in color.

Portable lightbox and document scanner.

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.

A hand tapping on the top-left corner of a touchscreen tablet, which is displaying an interactive digital book for children.

Book apps for kids offer children's stories for digital download to an e-reader, smartphone, or tablet. They are often free to download and include one story per month, and users can then pay a monthly fee to access unlimited digital books.

A hand turns the page of a digital magazine on a touchscreen e-reader device.

Can be virtually downloaded and features accessibility options such as font size adjustment, contrast adjustment, and audio read-aloud, for example.