Many individuals with disabilities are unable to communicate with emergency personnel in times of need. Natalie Bell is a mother of five who went viral for creating an affordable solution for this potential problem. Her company, Personalised by Nat, offers Bellt Alert Covers, which are customizable seatbelt straps that simply attach to seatbelts and backpack […]
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Monday Tech Tip: BrailleSense Polaris & Q Braille XL
Earle Harrison from HIMS, Inc. shows us the BrailleSense Polaris and the Q Braille XL. Check it out here: Click here for more information on these products.
HeartGuide Blood Pressure Monitor
If you’re looking for a wearable that measures your blood pressure, check out Omron’s HeartGuide Blood Pressure Monitor. HeartGuide is the “first, clinically accurate, wearable blood pressure monitor” designed to fit your active lifestyle. Omron’s mission is “going for the zero”: We believe in a world full of healthy hearts. That’s why we’re working to […]
TruGlide Mesh Fiber Stylus
One of the most versatile, low-tech pieces of assistive technology is different styli. I have written about several over the years, but I have yet to write about the TruGlide Mesh Fiber Stylus from Lynktec. The TruGlide Stylus features a mesh fiber tip which glides smoothly for a more natural feel. It is a universal […]
Monday Tech Tip: ReadSpeaker
Paul Stisser from ReadSpeaker shows us ReadSpeaker learning tool for E-content. Check it out here:
Logan ProxTalker AAC Device
Our very own Nikol Prieto recently published a Tech Tip on the Logan ProxTalker AAC Device. The Logan ProxTalker is an adaptable alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) device. The ProxTalker utilizes radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to enable “independent verbal picture communication for nonverbal people of all ages.” The RFID technology allows users to place […]