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A digital recording, voice output, and playback communication aid. It can store four levels of vocabulary and has a keyboard that can change layouts from two to 32 cells per page.
A communication system for students that combines tactile symbols with voice output.
A pocket-sized, single-message device to support those with limited to no speech throughout their daily activities.
AAC app that helps to give a voice to individuals that cannot speak on their own.
Assistive communication device that allows users who have difficulty communicating verbally to record and play back various audio messages.
AAC software that aids people with oral speech difficulties to communicate. It allows users to create communication boards and personalized activities aimed at improving language or cognitive rehabilitation.
Sprich! is a small program for people with voice loss for quick and easy speech output - even without the classic desktop keyboard or mouse.
Talking Mats enable users to have better conversations with people with communication difficulties. It provides a visual framework to help people express their views using a selection of communication symbols that cover a variety of topics.
TalkingBrix are thin, lightweight communicators with built-in magnets.
A single-message communicator that can double as a switch device.
A one-button communications device that requires a gentle touch to activate.
Compact message communications devices that come with built-in icon holders and clear covers.
Communicator device that allows users to pre-record and play various audio messages. This device was designed to be accessible for those with visual impairments and features easy-to-see illuminated icons.
Self-contained recorder-talker that accepts up to four switches.
Assistive communication device that allows users to pre-record audio messages at varying lengths and volumes. The device features seven communication levels and up to 300 seconds in total recording time.
IBG is an interactive communication platform for people with special needs for user-friendly and social IT solutions.
A communication, Smart Home, and wheelchair controller for users who are paralyzed but with the ability to control the movement of their tongue.
Direct selection communicator with seven compartments. When one of the 3” x 3” icon frames is placed or removed, the recorded message plays back.
Assistive communication device that allows users to pre-record audio messages and then play them with the push of a button.
Assistive communication device that allows users to pre-record audio messages and play them back in sequence.
Assistive communication device for individuals who have difficulty communicating verbally. It can connect up to eight switch controls at once.
Portable assistive communication device that allows users to pre-record audio messages and play them.
Symbol set for aiding in communication and/or writing.
Assistive communication device that allows users to pre-record audio messages and play them back in random order. The device has two levels, with each level recorded independently.
A low-tech pain scale indicator which supports individuals with Autism and other communication difficulties.