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Where am I, and Where Am I Going

Using external references, a tool to identify a person's location on the map. The information may be intended to be used by the user, or by caregivers.
Two screenshots of maps and street intersections.

An audible mobility program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

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.

Four different screenshots of turn-by-turn directions, route creators, and points of interest finders. The app interface is high contrast, with a white, black, and yellow color scheme.

A fully accessible turn-by-turn GPS app for iOS with features unique to blind users.

A red athletic shoe with black trim.

Wearable GPS shoe add-ons that are connected to a phone app via Bluetooth to assist in guiding the user to their destination.

Screenshot of an iOS app menu, showing an address, current location marker, and various map options.

GPS navigation app that meets the needs of blind users in an easy-to-use interface.

An illustration of an elderly user approaching a doorway. Lines represent a virtual "perimeter" around the door.

Alerts caregivers when a user navigates to a certain area or leaves a specified boundary.

Screenshot of main screen showing 4x4 grid of communications options, such as "I'm Hungry" and "Thank you."

A communication system for people with physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy. It can also be used for learning to read and write and to facilitate the use and control of computers.

A black wristband with a square watchface featuring a large circle on the screen.

Smartwatch that can detect possible tonic-clonic seizures, alert caregivers, and provides rest and physical activity analysis so that users can better understand their lifestyles.

A black cellphone which displays the numeric dial pad on the touch screen and number 9 is highlighted in green.

A cellular phone configured for use by people who are blind or have low vision.

Black round case on left, with headset and microphone in the middle, and a smartphone on the right.

A system that enables people with progressive disorders such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) to record their legacy messages while they are still verbal and later use them with a speech generating device.