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Eyegaze Communicator

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  1. 3-D EYE-TALK! (MODEL 3705) Picture of 3-D EYE-TALK!  (MODEL 3705) The 3-D Eye-Talk!, model 3705, is a communication board designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities and communication disabilities. Like the Eye-Talk Communicator (see separate entry), this device enables the user to communicate using an eye gaze while still being able to see the surroundings as well as the person being communicated with. The 3-D Eye-Talk! features a self-contained stand with three shelves and a clear board. Small objects can be placed on the shelves, per...[More Information]

  2. B-H COMMUNICATOR B-H Communicator is a non-electronic communication aid using a scanning selection process. The B-H Communicator is a cardboard card with a slot cut in it and the letters of the alphabet and the digits 0-9 printed on it. The person communicating with the user stands facing the user and holds up the card, running a finger across the top of the card until the user signals (by eyeblink or some other agreed-upon motion) that the correct letter has been reached. If the desired letter is not found in t...[More Information]

  3. EYE TRANSFER COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (MODELS 10, 11, 12) Eye Transfer Communication System is a clear plastic panel with an open area in the center. Communication symbols are placed on the panel so as to be visible from both directions. The user and the person with whom he is communicating position themselves on opposite sides of the panel, and the user conveys messages by gazing at the appropriate symbols while the other person follows his gaze. The Eye Transfer Communication System comes with a support frame for mounting. Various combinations of mou...[More Information]

  4. EYE-TALKS COMMUNICATOR (MODEL 3700) Picture of EYE-TALKS COMMUNICATOR (MODEL 3700) The Eye-Talks Communicator, model 3700, is a communication board designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities and communication disabilities. Equipped with a self-contained, height-adjustable stand, this clear board enables the user to communicate using an eye gaze while still being able to see the person being communicated with and the surroundings. This communicator also comes with an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP) with a suggested activities list. OPTIONS: Goosenec...[More Information]

  5. I-MOS Picture of I-MOS -------- PROTOTYPE --------- PURPOSE: To design a prototype augmentative and alternative communicate device that is worn like a pair of glasses for individuals with communication and speech disabilities. The i-Mos looks like a pair of glasses. It tracks the users eye movements and translates them into Morse code inputs. The Morse code is then translated into speech. Looking to the left indicates a “dot” and looking to the right, a “dash.” The device includes aids for sentence completion and a b...[More Information]

  6. MINI EYE-TALK (MODEL 3704) Picture of MINI EYE-TALK (MODEL 3704) The Mini Eye-Talk, model 3704, is a communication board designed for use by young children with severe physical disabilities and communication disabilities. Equipped with a self-contained, height-adjustable stand, this clear board enables the child to communicate using an eye gaze while still being able to see the surroundings, as well as the person with whom the child is communicating. DIMENSIONS (LxWxD): This communicator is 11.5 x 14.5 x 1/16 inches. OPTIONS: Gooseneck mounting clamp....[More Information]

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