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Person-to-Person Communication

Products supporting communication between people; face-to-face, phone, messaging
Rounded light blue square with grid-like pattern in background with a large, yellow letter V in the center.

A voice input augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) app designed for people with dysarthria that allows them to use voice commands to speak phrases.

Various models of dial-less telephones, which resemble standard corded telephones, but without a number keypad or menu. Two phones are off-white, and one is red.

Telephones for users with Alzheimer's or other cognitive difficulties who would benefit from a simplified telephone that can only receive incoming calls.

Various models of flashing strobe devices that alert deaf or hard-of-hearing users when the phone rings. One device is a white, rectangular box with a clear LED strobe. Another is a red triangle strobe. The third and fourth models are base stands for smartphones that feature built-in cradles for the devices and built-in flashing light displays on the base.

Flashing telephone signaler is a visual alert system to notify deaf or hard of hearing users when they have an incoming phone call.

Sound Amplifier menu on a phone featuring a pause button and the noise tab with high, medium, and low options.

An app that enhances audio from an Android device using headphones to provide a more comfortable and natural listening experience. Use Sound Amplifier on an Android device to filter, augment, and amplify sound in the real world. Sound Amplifier makes audio clearer and easier to hear.

Screenshot of a settings control panel with three sound controls and a frequency graph along the bottom.

An assistive listening app designed to intelligently modulate the loudness of the sonic environment for the hearing-impaired user. 

Laptop computer with a display showing the program's main screen, which features its name against a black, night sky, treetops along the bottom, and balloons in the shape of hearts.

A program that uses non-verbal communication training during the early-language stage, to enable professionals and home users to develop a reasonable and personalized treatment program that may be used for therapy at home.

Large rectangular tablet with AAC keyboard on the display and a camera mounted on the top.

Augmentative communications tablet devices that come with Android-based Chat software designed to fit a variety of needs for communicators at all levels.

Three white rectangular boxes. The first, the door unit, includes a speaker at the top and a screen with a doorbell icon below. The second, the room unit, includes a speaker at the top and a  lack screen below with icons for speaking and for a key. The last object is the central unit, which includes a single port on the bottom.

A door phone that is suitable for disabled, speech-disabled, and elderly users. A door unit is attached outside a door, which allows the user to call in the home for a conversation and also open the door.

A gray rectangular device with a black screen.

Communication tablets in various sizes that operate via touch, eye control, scan, head mouse, or keyboard and include specialized software.

A white keyboard with gray keys and a blue screen above the keys.

A voice/typewriter device that helps users communicate and control surroundings.