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SpeechEasy: World’s Smallest Anti-Stuttering Device
“With the confidence SpeechEasy has given me, I am able to come forward and speak out in the situations that were once avoided.” That’s just one quote of many touting the amazing features of SpeechEasy, a combination of proven technology and techniques that can be used to reduce stuttering. Talking to people can be difficult […]
Ramp Things Up with the SUITCASE® Singlefold Graphite Fiber Ramp
Go wherever life takes you! The Suitcase® Singlefold Graphite Fiber Ramp is ultra-lightweight and exceptionally strong, a flexible and adaptable solution to help people with limited mobility overcome some of life’s physical barriers. The ramp has a unique material composition made with glass-reinforced graphite fiber. It’s available in five sizes and features a singlefold design. […]
Tap to Alexa
The Amazon Echo is an amazing smart speaker and for some of us it just got a whole lot better! I for one love to say “Alexa, what the weather like today?, Alexa, turn on the light” or “Alexa, call John Smith.” But for those who are Deaf and those who have a speech impediment […]
Reliefband 2.0 Wearable for Nausea
Many individuals experience nausea, retching, and vomiting due to motion sickness, chemotherapy, and more. Reliefband 2.0 is a drug-free wristband that can help relieve these symptoms quickly and effectively. Reliefband is a “drug-free, clinically-proven, doctor-recommended, FDA-cleared wearable technology for the treatment of nausea and vomiting.” The wearable is ideal for individuals who get sick from: […]
Monday Tech Tip: Tecla Shield
Maurice Meza, CEO, Komodo Open Lab shows us the Tecla Shield which is for individuals with limited upper body mobility and allows them easy access to touchscreen devices. The Tecla Shield is accessible via adaptive buttons, switches, or wheelchair driving controls. Check it out here: Click here for additional information on the Tecla Shield.