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A compact USB-based switch control unit that allows users to perform various mouse actions through the use of five external 3.5 MM switches connected to the front of the control unit.
A four channel relay board controlled by a computer's USB port.
A professional solution for creating human-narrated DAISY and EPUB 3 media.
A plug-and-play, USB-based switchbox that enables users to simultaneously control a computer and up to four switch-enabled external devices using any two switches.
A sip-and-puff switch that requires no power source.
A line of electronic products that is primarily used to make electronic equipment accessible to disabled employees.
A cross-platform, open-source augmentative and alternative communication app for people with complex communication needs.
Software designed to simplify and automate the process of creating accessible documents in multiple formats
A handheld video magnifier that features a 7” LCD screen with anti-glare coating, an HD camera, and a built-in stand.
A foldable desktop video magnifier with an HD monitor and compact design.
A self-service, semi-automated software program that converts inaccessible PDF documents into WCAG 2.0 AA-compliant HTML and accessible PDF and EPUB 2 content.
Dedicated speech-generating device (SGD) that offers user-friendly features.
The CoreWord Language System provides augmented and alternative communication (AAC) app users with a combination of core language, fringe vocabulary, and banks of key phrases.
A system that enables people with progressive disorders such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) to record their legacy messages while they are still verbal and later use them with a speech generating device.
A wireless double-sided braille embosser that produces Library of Congress standard braille and 8 different dot heights.
Software that enables users to create tactile graphics for people who can not see. Blind people can read the graphics by touch and interpret the tactile material.
A wireless 120 CPS double-sided braille embosser that generates Library of Congress standard braille. It also supports a wide variety of media.
A single-sided braille embosser that can produce high-resolution graphics and use both tractor and cut-sheet paper.
A wearable headset that allows the vision-impaired to see more clearly. It is designed to help users overcome many low vision conditions.
A desktop Braille embosser for printing Braille onto paper and other materials.
Voice-output reading machine designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This device integrates a scanner, optical character recognition (OCR), voice synthesis, a Daisy player, and a CD-ROM drive in a single unit.
Portable "palmtop" device specially designed for people who prefer to work with a Braille keyboard and voice output. Aria combines the facilities of a personal computer with a personal organizer.
A digital talking book player pre-loaded with a digital Bible.
iOS mobile app developed for blind and visually impaired users to detect levels of light and interpret this information with sound.
Sound alert app designed for use by individuals who are deaf, or hard of hearing. The app can detect a wide range of sounds, such as smoke alarms, doorbells, babies crying, car horns, and more.