Products that match: Environmental Accomodations
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Extra loud alarm clocks with a sonic vibration component that can shake a mattress or pillow in order to wake a sleeper.
Full Featured Hands Free Mouse.
An accessory for either a keyboard or mouse that reduces arm pain and fatigue by eliminating the need for a user to keep their arm muscles engaged the whole time they use a computer.
A compact handheld radio scanner for listening to reports going directly to emergency agencies during severe weather or other disasters. The BC75XLT covers the bands used by Amature Radio Operators for Emergency reporting including NOAA weather broadcasts, as well as frequencies used at other events such as auto races, local events, and more.
Transforms natural or artificial light into sound to allow users with visual impairments to better navigate their environments.
An Environmental control system that is operated by eye blinks without the need for another physical movement.
Software that is designed to help computer users avoid an overuse injury by suggesting rest breaks based on the ‘Strain’ from keyboard and mouse use.
Kinetic is an interactive input device or switch interface building on the principles of kinesthetic learning.
The app allows the deaf person to request the intervention of the State Police, and the ICA (Italy).
A portable vibrating travel alarm bed shaker with multiple alarms for deaf people, couples and seniors.
An online guide that outlines a systematic approach to identifying technology supports for students with specialized needs.
iClick allows you to turn electrical appliances on and off wirelessly using a free of charge app on your iPad using the iClick app, available from the App Store.
Wearable, hands-free flashlight with various brightness and strobe settings.
An easy-to-use color recognition device with three-color sensors. Theoretically, tens of thousands of colors could be output.
An app that uses universal icons in which the user shows a message to a passer-by and they can help. If not, they can tap the green button and call the support person of the user who can be a professional therapist, a family member, or another caregiver.
Horus is a wearable device that observes, understands and describes the environment to the person using it, providing useful information with the right timing and in a discreet way using bone conduction. Horus is able to read texts, to recognize faces, objects and much more.
A wearable mobility tool for the blind and vision impaired to complement a cane or a guide dog.
Wireless alert system that provides both audio, visual, and vibration alerts. It alerts you to all the daily sounds in your home with add-on transmitters such as the alarm clock, door, phone, baby, and alarm sound from your audio alarms, warnings from your motion detectors and storm warning from your NOAA radio and more.
Desktop signaling device for landline and mobile phones, notifying you when you have incoming calls by phone, Skype, FaceTime and text messages. The device is extra loud and also features a flashing-light visual alert.
A sensor system that provides 180 degrees of rear-view blind spot coverage for people who use wheelchairs, increasing their awareness of surroundings.
A blind spot sensor system for wheelchair users that includes three Echo Heads (each offering a 45-degree cone of coverage), and an intuitive LED light display that indicates the location and proximity of obstacles.
Wireless environmental control system with a built-in switch, switch interface, and companion smartphone app.
The WatchMinder is a simple wristwatch that can easily be programmed to set up discreet vibrating reminders throughout one’s day.
Goal Guide makes it possible for students to easily create goals, track progress, and share accomplishments with others.
MyLife is a tool for IEP self-direction that builds students self-advocacy skills. Students put IEP goals in their own words, document their progress, and use that data to run their own IEP meeting.