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Replaces Visual Content with Audible or Tactile Equivalent

EyeHarp main screen featuring an infographic pie chart with multi-colored label sections representing the different music notes.

A gaze-controlled or head-controlled software that allows people with disabilities to learn and play music with eye-tracking or with head movements.

Menu options, including play, select level, playground, and scores.

An educative app intended for people who are blind and visually impaired or sighted to learn new skills. Players move through different planets, find the right way, and avoid obstacles.

Add memo page with menu options below, including my watch, clock, functions, setting.

An App that connects a mobile device to the Dot Watch. Through the interface, users can manage and customize the features of the Dot Watch.

A silver watch and band with braille on the face and push buttons on the right.

A Braille Smartwatch, which is a wearable device. It can connect to a smartphone via Bluetooth (LE4.2). 

A white textbox with "Cat" typed in black text and, to the right, the word translated in UE Braille 2.

A webpage that translates text typed into a textbox into braille.

A white rectangular device with various menu options and braille cells below.

A smart media device for the visually impaired. It combines technology, software, and design to access content such as books, magazines, audio, and movies. 

A wand-shaped device with menu options on the surface and a speaker above.

A portable “all-in-one” talking bar code scanner that aids visually or print-impaired individuals with the identification of items via the product’s bar code or UPC. Using text-to-speech and digital voice recording technologies, it allows users to access an on-board database of product descriptions, along with a tailored set of recorded voice messages. 

A black smartphone with tactile gridlines over the surface.

Devices that include a special tactile grid that enables the user to feel what is on the screen. Using a combination of vibration, sound, and visual information the user can start to become digitally sighted. The tactile grid is a transparent embossed grid of dots laid over the smart devices screen which with the specialized technology enables the user to feel the digital world.

A white remote control type device with menu options such as power, OK, volume, and directional arrows.

Digital Accessible Information Systems that play alarms and radio, includes an external mic and connects to a digital library to read or download books. It is suitable for people who are blind and visually impaired.

A gray rectangular device with a speaker at the top and menu options below, including radio, microphone, flashlight, playback speed control, and other options.

A device for listening to the Bible, Bible studies, sermons, music, educational content, humanitarian content, and more. Users can use as their own personal audio Bible, purchase to distribute on mission trips or learn and share a new song, Bible story or verse.