If you’re looking for a product that makes holding your smartphone easier, check out the Ohsnap Grip! According to its Kickstarter page, it is a “powerful grip stand, and magnet wrapped inside a super-thin frame.” Additionally, it is compatible with Snapcharge, the company’s magnetic wireless charger. The website continues: “It makes life with your phone […]
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NEW SuperTalker FT
AbleNet Inc. offers a variety of resources and assistive technologies. One of their most recent products is the new SuperTalker FT. The new SuperTalker FT includes “four interchangeable keyguards that can be used to create a communication device with one, two, four, or eight message locations.” It utilizes a Feather Touch technology to activate. This […]
3 Disability-Friendly Car Phone Mounts
Since I began driving, I have tried a few phone mounts in my van. Unfortunately, a majority of them require strength and good dexterity to secure and remove the phone from the mount. If you are looking for a more disability-friendly mount for your phone, keep on reading! Before diving into a few accessible mounts, […]
Manage time like never before with Resetea
Measuring time can be challenging for many individuals with special needs such as autism, dementia, cognitive disabilities, and more. Resetea is a device that is the “perfect ally to when it comes to organizing a sequence of tasks or activities” since it shows you how much time is left for each activity. The device was […]
Learn numbers, shapes, letters with the Mini-U: Logic App!
PopAppFactory offers a variety of educational apps for children. If you’re looking for an app to help teach your child/student learn numbers, shapes, and letters – check out their Mini-U: Logic app! According to the app’s description, “The game of Logic is a great educational and teaching tool for your child.” It helps teach the […]
AM375 – ClearMask
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Hey there! Welcome to Accessibility Minute, your weekly look at Assistive Technology, those clever tools and devices designed to help people who have difficulties with vision, mobility, hearing or other special needs! Did you know that over half of communication is visual (e.g. facial expressions, lip reading, etc.)? […]