Jeremy Curry from GW Micro explains how the ReadEasy Move can be useful for people who are Blind or have low vision.
Posts with the Low Vision tag
HIMS Lifestyle D630 Desktop CCTV Magnifier
HIMS LifeStyle desktop video magnifiers are among the most helpful magnification devices for extended reading and writing comfort, viewing photos and pictures, and performing hobbies and crafts. This assistive technology is useful for people who have vision impairments and can benefit from enlarged print on every day objects. If you or someone you know […]
Apex Desktop Video Magnifier
People who are visually impaired may benefit from a magnifier like the Apex. Reading is made easier with this full-featured, integrated flat panel system. The Apex features 24 color select options, which offer high contrast. Line markers and shadow masking help track text. Continuous auto focus with manual override provides increased flexibility for your picture […]
ColorTest 2000
For people who are blind, have low vision or are color blind, a color identifier can be used to detect the color of every day items. This assistive technology device can be used to detect the color of clothing, household items or other every day objects. The ColorTest is able to detect more than 1700 […]
Monday Tech Tip: Clarity Amplified Phones
Carol Girt, Equipment Specialist at Easter Seals Crossroads, shows us 2 Clarity amplified telephones. Having trouble viewing the video-click here
Tangible Object Cards for Kids with Autism
Kids with autism may communicate differently and use a different way to express themselves. Assistive technology can help break down communication barriers. Tangible Object Cards pair a vocabulary word with a meaningful object securely fastened to the card. This device can also be helpful for teachers to help students communicate better using objects. Tangible Object […]