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Sensory Accommodations

Tools and accommodations to allow a student with deficits in vision or hearing to participate in the classroom.
Domed rectangular device with a display screen and red, green, blue, and white control buttons along the bottom, curved edge.

Portable video magnifier, with built-in illumination and 5 high-contrast color viewing modes.

A medium-sized device with an LCD screen, attached to a kickstand with space beneath the screen for placing documents to magnify them. The device and stand are black.

High-definition video magnifier that features live zoom and pan with an auto-focus magnifying camera.

Magnifier with HDMI output plugged into left side. Magnifier is placed over a newspaper article with light shining to highlight the area being viewed. Magnified section of article displayed on LCD screen with white letters and black background.

Video magnifier device for reading and writing.

Video Magnifier with portable stand. Control buttons displayed on left side of digital screen and magnified text displayed on screen.

Portable reader device with speech-to-text reader and wifi.

Scanning device with overhang holding control buttons and QR code on base beneath overhang.

Portable reading machine with a built-in text-to-speech reader.

Claro MagX App Logo. The background is light and dark purple, and the logo itself is an illustration of white magnifying glass. The inside of the glass is black, and the letter "X" in white is being magnified. Beneath the logo, the word "claro" appears in white, sans-serif font.

App that converts the camera of a smartphone or tablet into a 16x magnification tool.

Claro ScanPen App Logo. It features a graphics-style logo with a red and blue background. The logo itself is an illustrated of a page with printed text, and a green magnifying tool "zooming in" on a section. Within the green magnification circle, a hand-style mouse icon is pointing to a line of text, which is highlighted in green. Beneath the logo, the word "claro" is printed in white, sans-serif font.

Use to photo your printed text document, letter, test paper – then select the text with your finger (or stylus), and hear it spoken straight back to you.