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Telephones

Accommodations for hearing, vision, and movement for conventional telephones
A person holds a Samsung smartphone and hitting a button on a pop-up menu that says "Calls" with various options.

Mobile app designed to help individuals with hearing or speech impairments make phone calls across different devices while on the move. Users can either make direct text-to-text calls with others who have the app or a textphone or use a text relay assistant to communicate with those who do not have the app.

A diagram of a mobile phone that has arrows pointing to and from a mouse-shaped device with a blue light and a neckloop; an arrow to the right of the neckloop device points to a curved earpiece. To the right of the diagram is a close up of the black CM-BT2 with a blue light and a neckloop attached.

Bluetooth headset that answers call when the user pushes a button and is specially designed for the hearing impaired.

Stethoscope style headphones with rubber earbuds attached to underchin receiver, place upright in docking station.

Telephone headset, voice amplifier, and media hearing device.

Horizontal, rectangular block with two monitors at either end and blue rectangular block in the middle that has a green circle in the middle with red lines around it and white sound waves emanating on the upper left and lower right sides.

A communications service that uses artificial intelligence to convert speech to text, and text into speech, in real-time for people who cannot use a normal telephone.

A white smartphone with an image of a black microphone inside a grid of small rectangles against a background of a blue circle with two lighter blue bands around it.

A speech recognition app for iOS devices that enables users to speak into the microphone and convert their speech into text and then directly send the message to an email program, SMS, WhatsApp, Twitter or Facebook.

Silver triangular device with a mobile phone placed on it. The mobile phone screen displays a call coming in and a green light flashes below; the black iBell2 sits next to the silver model.

Signaling device that informs users about missed calls and displays every cell phone call signal with blue running light, which only goes out when the signal is acknowledged.

A 3D rendering of a user within their home, illustrating where several motion sensors are located (in the kitchen, next to the toilet and bath, next to the bed and in the hallway).

Allows caregivers to strategically place motion detectors in key locations—for example, under the mattress, on the refrigerator door, and on a medication container— in order to monitor a user's activities of daily living.

A black alarm clock with a lisa receiver on top, two silver RF repeaters with black antennas, a silver portable receiver, a table-top blinking lamp, and an analog clock with a bright light attached to the right.

Alerting system available as wired or wireless devices that provide light and vibration signals and consist of at least one transmitter and one receiver.

Screenshot of program window showing a square blue screen with a large round red button in the middle.

A free Windows utility that enhances a switch adapted mouse by providing auto-scan and other features especially helpful for single-switch access. 

Screenshot showing menus bordered by rulers and popup menu choices.

A speech command system for controlling computers that includes a set of applets and works with the Dragon NaturallySpeaking speech recognition engine.