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Operating System
A package of several Android smartphone applications that help people who experience difficulties with time, structure, appointments, initiative, planning, memory, focus and concentration, or just the handling of a smartphone.
Handy Calendar is a time and planning tool for iPhone and iPod touch. The calendar provides an overview of the day, week, and month. Receive clear alarms when activities begin and end.
Cosmo is a tablet device with luminous contacts specially designed for iPad activities. It can be used for learning and activities throughout the class or at home.
Remote control to prevent further driving that includes one button for stop and one button for run.
Provides added safety for the wheelchair user as the wheelchair can be stopped by a relative or assisted by remote control. The operation also releases the wheelchair into normal driving again.
Vibroacoustic sound system that converts sound to vibration, and enables the connection of a microphone or USB connector with audio files.
Contact boxes that allow users to operate a wheelchair's electrical functions directly from contacts or fields, without first having to go through the chair's menu system.
A contact box that provides acoustic feedback and allows users to operate a wheelchair's electrical functions directly from contacts or fields, without first having to go through the chair's menu system. Operation of the wheelchair's electrical functions is activated by placing the fingertip in the center of the field.
Modules that create two functions in one switch: a short press and a long press. It is suitable for users who do not have the possibility of operating several contacts.
A tool that suits all age groups and makes it easier to understand time, e.g., how long an activity takes or when an activity should start.
An aid for persons with cognitive dysfunction. An electronic hourglass which, with luminous dots, shows how much time is left for a defined time interval.
Programmable IR transmitter controls that replace regular remote controls for TVs, DVDs, and stereos. They include easy-to-press buttons suitable for people with motor or cognitive disabilities.
A comprehensive tool for producing, sharing, and translating braille.
Forget-me-not is an electronic calendar that shows the day of the week and the day on a display. The image can be personalized by replacing the image above the display, for example, a personal image, a phone book, or a weekly schedule.
The MEMOday is a way to keep track of the time of day. It is suitable for users who struggle to keep track of the time of day for various reasons such as, for example, dementia.
MEMOplanner is a time and planning tool intended to hang on a wall or placed on a table. It displays the day, time of day, and what activities users have booked during the day, week, and month.
All in One notifies a person to help by first registering the alarm and then forwarding it to a pager or mobile phone. It can transmit alarms from all types of wired sensors and a selection of wireless transmitters, such as wrist transmitters and universal transmitters to a pager or mobile phone.
A Programmable IR transmitter that can be used with up to six different 0/1 contacts. Big Jack is suitable for anyone who needs big and clear contacts.
Features 1.7 x 0.5-in/4.5 x 1.3-cm of activation surface and requires 0.4-oz/10-g of force. Provides auditory click and tactile feedback.
A switch activated by pushing it slightly to the side. Requires little pressure.
An ability switch with a silent click and soft edges. It comes in six different colors, and in diameters of either 30 and 50 mm.
A teaching app for learning the basic building blocks of beginner American Sign Language (ASL) that is suitable for both children and adults.
Augmentative communications tablet devices that come with Android-based Chat software designed to fit a variety of needs for communicators at all levels.
A suite of four developmentally appropriate early learning activities for young children with special needs.
A suite of activities designed to promote visual discrimination skills in young and special needs children.