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Large Print Keyboard and Mouse
It may look like your standard keyboard but
this wireless large print combination has been designed specifically to assist those with visual impairment or low vision. The Keys-U-See computer keyboard and mouse features a user friendly
large print keyboard that has big, bold 41-point typeface on each key – over 400 per cent larger than standard keyboard printing. In addition, it has 12 “hot keys” that provide easy access to common functions. The keyboard is manufactured with
high quality membrane switches designed to withstand over 10 million keystrokes. Also included is a matching wireless 800 DPI optical wireless mouse with scroll wheel and USB plug receiver
with battery recharger.
RRP: $120
Contact: www.spectronics.com.au
Big Grips iPad Covers
An extra-large, super-protective iPad case, Big Grips Lift allows those with dexterity or tremor issues to use their device comfortable in the knowledge that it won’t slip through their fingers. Aside from being super squishy, this impressive case features a super- grip handle and integrated strap loops that make
it even easier to grab more and worry less. It's also super light, offering one of the best protection-to- weight ratios available.
RRP: POA
Contact: www.spectronics.com.au
Mouse Adaptor for iPad or iPhone
Previously, those with severe physical disabilities could only operate their smartphone device by switch control. But with AMAneo BTi, it's possible to operate an iPad or iPhone directly with any assistive mouse. Connected to your device via Bluetooth, the touch pointer automatically appears on your device’s screen, allowing you to navigate around the screen and interact with a mouse without any additional applications required. It electronically filters any shaking of hand or head so that the on-screen touch pointer moves smoothly and includes additional switch ports allowing the connection of two external switches to operate the left and right mouse button.
RRP: $730
Contact: www.spectronics.com.au
IQbuds Boost
IQbuds are a form of personalised hearing technology aimed at enhancing conversations in noisy environments. Not quite a hearing aid but close to
it, the buds come complete with a smartphone app that allows you to assess your own hearing before it automatically calibrates the earbuds to your hearing profile. Offering full Bluetooth functionality, they can
be used for phone calls and music and offer 32 hours of hearing before requiring recharge. The maker, Nuheara, is a registered provider with the Federal Government’s Hearing Services Program as well as the NDIS, meaning you may be eligible for a subsidy.
RRP: $379
Contact: www.nuheara.com
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