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  1. JAMES REMIND-O-TIMER WITH BRAILLE (MODEL J143WEB) Picture of JAMES REMIND-O-TIMER WITH BRAILLE (MODEL J143WEB) The James Remind-O-Timer with Braille, model J143WEB, is a tactile alarm clock and timer designed for use by individuals who are deaf blind. This twelve hour analog clock has a buzzer alarm, timers, and a built-in socket for use with a bed shaker (not included). The timer can be set to start and stop electrical equipment and appliances. The buzzer is set by moving a series of small pins around the face. Any combination of quarter hour periods may be set. There are 48 set pins with a 16 minute "o...[More Information]

  2. LOW VISION AND BRAILLE DESK ALARM CLOCK (MODEL 106WD) Low vision and tactile alarm clock has white dial, and black numerals and hands. Hands and braille markings are located on outside of plastic face. Has three raised dots at 12; 2 raised dots at 3, 6 and 9; and single raised dots at the other numerals. WARRANTY: One year....[More Information]

  3. SENS Picture of SENS -------- PROTOTYPE --------- PURPOSE: To design a prototype watch in conjunction with Swatch that allows individuals with visual impairments and/or blindness to tell time by touch. Sens is a double-ring ceramic device which tells time by touch. The 12 hour point is marked with Braille so the user can identify which way is up. The uppermost ring has an interior edge that rotates; it allows the user to tell what hour it is simply by the distance of the edge from the 12 hour marker. A second ring o...[More Information]

  4. TACTILE JAMES REMIND-O-TIMER Picture of TACTILE JAMES REMIND-O-TIMER The Tactile James Remind-O-Timer is a tactile timer and alarm clock designed for use by individuals who are deaf blind. This sturdy 24-hour analog clock has tactile markings, exposed metal clock hands, and a built-in socket for a bed shaker with alternating current (AC) adapter (not included). The clock is mounted in a wooden box. It is a modified version of the James Remind-O-Timer made by the American Time and Signal Company. OPTIONS: Bed shaker. DIMENSIONS: 7.5 x 7.25 x 3.25 inches. WARRANTY:...[More Information]

  5. TCL 100 ALARM CLOCK Picture of TCL 100 ALARM CLOCK The TCL 100 Analog Alarm Clock is a flashing alarm clock with a vibrating signal and amplified alarm, and it is a visual and vibrating telephone signal indicator. It is designed for use by people who are deaf or hard of hearing. This clock has an illuminated analog clock face which a bright flashing LED light on the top that is activated when the alarm sounds. The volume of the audible alarm adjusts up to 90 decibels (dB), and there are five alarm patterns and three alarm settings (loud signa...[More Information]

  6. TCL 200 ALARM CLOCK Picture of TCL 200 ALARM CLOCK The TCL 200 Digital Alarm Clock is a flashing, voice output digital alarm clock with a vibrating signal and amplified alarm, and it is a visual and vibrating telephone signal indicator. It is designed for use by people who are blind, deaf, hard of hearing or have low vision. This clock has an illuminated digital clock face which a bright flashing LED light on the top that is activated when the alarm sounds. It can announce the time in five languages (English, Spanish, French, German or Italian)....[More Information]

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