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Picture of SENSI-BALL SWITCH (MODELS 643 & 643-S) The Sensi-Ball Switch is a squeeze switch designed for use by individuals with severe physical and upper extremity disabilities. The surface of this squeezable ball switch is covered with bumps to create a somatosensory experience and encourage the user to activate the switch. Model 643 is a switch only and activates a connected toy or device when the ball is squeezed. Model 643-S activates music, lights, and vibrations when the ball is squeezed. POWER: Uses six double-A batteries(not included). DIMENSIONS: 6 x 6 inches.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 142.95 to 86.95.

This product record was updated on June 9, 2010.

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Enabling Devices

50 Broadway
Hawthorne, New York 10532
United States
Telephone: 800-832-8697 or 914-747-3070.
Fax: 914-747-3509.
Web: http://www.enablingdevices.com.
Email: sales@enablingdevices.com.


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