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Sensory Aids

Classroom accommodations for students with limitations in vision or hearing.
A flower on a mobile phone camera screen with a button to take a photo below. The caption reads "Just Tap To Take A Picture."

An app designed to help the blind and visually impaired identify objects they encounter in their everyday lives. Simply tap anywhere on the screen to take a picture. 

OrCam MyEye 2.0 and Reader 2.

For blind and partially sighted people, OrCam is an artificial vision device with a lightweight smart camera that instantly reads text aloud- from any surface.

A small, square device that is connected by cable to a larger, rectangular device is mounted to the side of eyeglasses frames.

A wearable artificial vision device designed to assist people who are blind, visually impaired, or have a reading disability. The intuitive, lightweight smart camera instantly and discreetly reads printed and digital text aloud – from any surface – and recognizes faces, products, and money notes, all in real-time.

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This app is designed to recognize colors using your mobile phone.

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Voices is a Danish speech synthesizer for screen reading software. Once the speech is installed on the computer, it is ready to be used with internet reading, text processing, emails, spreadsheets, and reading in many teaching and learning environments.

Bibliotheekservice Passend Lezen logo consisting of a red six-sided polygon with a white and orange icon of a person reading a book inside it.

A service that converts documents such as package leaflets, contracts, instructions for use, letters, meeting documents or articles into the desired reading format.

Notebook attached to a flatbed scanner.

A notebook with automatic text recognition, voice output, and scanning system. 

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Software that reads text aloud and helps people of all ages with reading and learning disabilities to improve their reading and writing skills.

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A braille embosser that supports double-sided and interpoint braille and produces output at 120 characters per second.

FotoOto App logo featuring a white circle with 3 connected dots on a red background.

An app that transforms photographs into sound images and makes pictures audible. This allows blind and visually impaired people to capture visual formats and share their own content on social media.