Products that match: Watches
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A quartz watch with both analog (hands rotating around a dial) and digital (displaying time by means of numerals) displays.
The MAXCOM Comfort MM715 SOS is a phone with wireless, waterproof SOS wristband which enables automatic connection to predefined number in speakerphone mode.
The phone case is light and slim. The classic phone case with big buttons perfectly fits in your hand.
Combination timer, alarm, and clock worn on the wrist.
Tel-Time Talking Key Chain is a talking portable alarm for the visually impaired. Simply touch a button and a chime sounds and the time is spoken.
The WatchMinder is a simple wristwatch that can easily be programmed to set up discreet vibrating reminders throughout one’s day.
GPS watches are smart watches that serve as both tracking and communications devices. Users can track and monitor the location of the watch wearer in real-time, while the wearer can also quickly contact family, caregivers, or friends.
Allows individuals with low vision to more easily read their watch face.
Timepieces that speak the time aloud, making them accessible to individuals with visual impairments and other conditions. They can be radio-controlled and automatically set themselves.
Watches that speak the time and/or date out loud.
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.
The Sunu Band uses radar, augmented reality, navigation sensors, and haptic feedback to enable people who are low vision and blind to guide their way around obstacles.
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.
An app designed to help users with attention deficit disorders manage their chores.
An anti-distraction, timer tool with gentle vibration cues for students to get back to work. This empowers students who often get distracted and need constant discreet redirection to help make good attendance habits.
A Braille Smartwatch, which is a wearable device. It can connect to a smartphone via Bluetooth (LE4.2).
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.