Products that match: Person-to-Person Communication
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The Prancha Multiplataforma Livre (Free Communication Board) is software that has been developed to automate the use of symbols as an alternative communication process, providing ease of use through the computer.
The Free Communication Board is software that has been developed to automate this alternative communication process, providing ease of use through the computer.
A versatile Braille keyboard for the mobile iOS device.
A free word processor designed for people with communications limitations that allows for the simultaneous writing of text and pictograms, facilitating the elaboration and adaptation of documents.
An Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) app catered to people with difficulty in speech. Assistive Express is designed to be simple and efficient, allowing users to express their views and thoughts with natural sounding voices.
E-Mintza is a customizable and dynamic system of augmentative and alternative communication aimed at people with autism or with oral or written communication barriers.
An educational software and mobile technology tool to build language development and communication skills for users with learning and language disabilities. It utilizes Makaton symbols, signs and signing videos in addition to the user's own photos and audio.
An eye-operated communication and control system that empowers people with disabilities, Locked-in syndrome, ALS, or other to communicate and interact with the world.
A comprehensive Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) app for the iPad. Verbally brings speech to those without and enables real conversation with its simple, intuitive design. Users can tap in what they want to say and Verbally speaks for them.
An Android communication software app for a tablet or smartphone. It uses symbolic icons with voice output.
HearIt Mobile is a user-friendly, wireless neck loop for use with Bluetooth mobile phones.
An app that has lots of everyday sounds in nine categories (animals, household, human, musical instruments, tools, transport, phonics and others). Each sound plays with its associated image, and the user can move back and forth through all the images and sounds by swiping the screen or pressing the back or forward arrows.
An application designed for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Disabled people who cannot speak and have very little physical mobility to operate a normal mouse and/or keyboard can use pVoice by selecting photos or symbols to generate speech output.
Wearable necklace that pairs with a device (phone, TV, etc.) and magnetically transmits the sound from that device to the wearer's cochlear implants or hearing aids for easier hearing.
An alternative communication program from Windows. The program has many colorful and realistic environmental drawings and icons, as well as a functionality that makes it easy to customize the content of the individual user.
An internet-based communication system is for people who are unable to use a regular email program and social media like Facebook due to a developmental disability or brain injury.
Conference makes it easier for hearing impaired people to attend meetings at work or at home. Two microphones, an amplifier and a telescope are built into an elegant conference folder that the user places on the table in front of themselves.
A program that combines voices so that they are recognized by a screen reader.
Sara is a reading voice that can be used for Dictus's echo function where she repeats what is written with Dictus, helpful for the visually impaired, blind or dyslexic who cannot check with their eyes what is written on the screen. "She" can also be used as an additional voice for the reading program.
Communication support software: customizable and for mobile devices. Voice (COMOOTY) provides access to customized communication panels consisting of images and associated speech/sound messages.
Pictello is an iOS app for creating and sharing visual social stories and schedules. Users can add pictures, videos, and recordings to stories to make it easier to share information while building literacy skills and confidence in storytelling. Each page in a Pictello story consists of a photo or video and some text, which can be read aloud by natural-sounding Text to Speech voices or user-recorded audio.
The reception loop is an inductive loop that is intended for shops, receptions and counters to assist people with a hearing loss.
A supplement for a cordless DECT phone. Twelve photo keys for the most important contacts like family members, friends or doctors to make a fast and quick call at the touch of one button.
A speech synthesizer that supports 64-bit programs and 64-bit SAPI.