Inviting Museum Accessibility Feedback In terms of their accessibility, local museums have come a long way from offering the standard wheelchair ramps and automatic doors. They’re now tapping into the latest technology and providing online platforms for people with disabilities and their loved ones to give advice and ideas for further accessibility efforts. The Children’s […]
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Luna 8 Handheld Video Magnifier
Zoomax is a company that has been committed to developing assistive technology for individuals with visual impairments. They offer a full line of low vision aids including handheld, portable and desktop magnifiers, as well as wearable devices. One of their newest devices is the Luna 8 Handheld Video Magnifier. The Luna 8 Handheld Video Magnifier […]
Monday Tech Tip: Accessible Finger and Toenail Clippers
Brian Norton, Director of Assistive Technology, at Easterseals Crossroads shows us two accessible solutions for clipping finger and toenails, the SP Ableware Press-On One-Handed Nail Clipper and the SP Ableware Pistol-Grip Remote Toe Nail Clipper. Check it out here:
AM440 E-Pill CADEX VibraPlus Watch
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! If you are looking for a watch to help remind you to take medications up to […]
Reizen Digital Video Magnifier
Looking for a lightweight, portable digital video reading magnifier? MaxiAids offers several possible options including the Reizen Digital Video Magnifier! This “high-performance, lightweight” video reading magnifier is ideal for individuals with low vision. Its top speed (60 frames per second) advanced design means there’s “no stagnation, no lag, no trail — resulting in only perfectly […]
n-ABLER Trackball
If you’re looking for an adaptable mouse alternative, check out the n-ABLER Trackball. According to its description, it is “the most adaptable mouse alternative on the market specifically designed to address the needs of computer users with limited hand control, motor skill difficulties, for hand-eye coordination, lack of manual dexterity, and more.” The n-ABLER Trackball […]