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Standard wristwatches that are accessible to people with hearing impairments or anyone who is frequently in a noisy environment by featuring vibration, haptic-based alarms.
An app for people with intellectual disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, early onset dementia, and certain learning disabilities designed to help them remember when to perform key activities.
Small, portable recording devices that allow the user to record themselves or others speaking and playback the recording wherever they are.
Hands-free speaker users control with their voice that is linked to the Amazon Alexa Voice Service, a virtual assistant.
Closed caption display system designed for use by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
App that provides real-time captioning for your phone calls using your smartphone or tablet.
Hands-free intercom, designed for users with physical disabilities who need to communicate with caregivers from room-to-room.
All-in-one kits featuring a variety of products needed to comply with ADA standards for hotel guests who are deaf or hard-of-hearing.
An automated monitoring system that provides a continuous watch on electronic equipment via speech output and is suitable for facilities employing blind and visually impaired workers.
Voice output dictionary designed to enhance language and vocabulary skills for individuals with a cognitive disability or speech impairment, or who are blind or have low vision.
Helps individuals with visual impairments identify the contents of their canned food.
Instructional DVD designed for teachers who teach children who are deaf and hard of hearing how to use sign language.
Connects to a WiFi network and allows a device to be controlled by a smartphone or environmental control system.
Compact, battery-operated single-user wireless pager system that emits a chime or vibration alert when the transmitter is pressed.
A program for converting photos and videos into literacy and communication opportunities on an iPhone or iPad.
Educational software that provides a range of writing support tools for students and is particularly useful for learners with dyslexia and struggling spellers.
An app that enables learners with special literacy needs to take their first steps to independent writing.
An onscreen assistive keyboard for people with mild to moderate physical challenges and those with low vision.
Older televisions require a separate component in order to add closed captioning to content. This separate component is called a "caption decoder."
A standalone program that acts as a bridge between NIMAS files and braille translation software products. It imports NIMAS files, allows for numerous improvements to the text, and then exports the files correctly marked up for immediate use with MegaDots or Duxbury Braille Translator (DBT).
A symbol-based augmentative and alternative communication strategy that can be used at a very early stage to develop and increase language development, thereby facilitating and improving communication skills.
A small portable speaker to transfer speech from a device to its surroundings. A Bluetooth connection can be made between the user's device and the Hey_.
A telephone device that offers one-touch emergency dialing.
Allow individuals with cognitive or memory impairments to be alerted when it is time to take a medication dosage.
A pocket-sized reading device with a single braille character. The text moves through the cell of the device so that the reader’s finger is immobile on it.