Speech Device Solutions for Individuals with Intellectual Disability


Maestro
  • The Maestro is sleek and lightweight, weighing only 2.75 pounds (slim battery).
  • The built-in camera allows you to add your own pictures to create photo albums and stories.
  • Large, clear touch screen can easily be seen outdoors.
  • The Maestro is built tough with the magnesium case, spill resistant screen and port protectors.
Xpress
  • Small and ultra-portable, the Xpress weighs just 1.7 pounds.
  • Durable, rugged magnesium case.
  • Built-in calendars can help keep individuals on task.
  • Share photos with easy digital picture importing.
  • Picture communication symbols and words allow children and adults to participate in everyday activities.
Tango
  • The Tango offers six communication buttons, providing few distractions.
  • Use the built-in camera to easily personalize everything on the device.
  • The innovative Phrase First Language organization allows individuals to quickly discover the power of social communication.
  • The M3 is a great start for those just beginning their communication journey and supports communication at home, school and work, and in the community.
  • Photos can be imported onto buttons or backgrounds to provide concrete representations of people, places and situations.
  • Durable, rugged magnesium case.
Vmax+
  • Available in two configurations:
    • Vmax+ Battery Efficiency provides 10 hours of battery life on one change.
    • Vmax+ High Performance with its dual core processor delivers the power you need to use multiple applications simultaneously.
  • Supports a wide-range of selection methods, including touch, scanning, joystick, Morse code and eye gaze (when used with the EyeMax).
  • Integrated infrared capabilities allow users to control common household appliances such as televisions, DVD players, thermostats and lamps equipped with infrared remote controls or X-10 controllers.
  • Stay connected using the onboard Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities.
EyeMax System
  • Allows Vmax+ users to access the device and make selections on the device simply by blinking or dwelling on the desired area of the screen.
  • Supports rapid communication and significant head movement while minimizing the fatigue that is sometimes associated with other eye gaze systems.
  • The EyeMax maintains calibration as long as the individual’s abilities remain unchanged. Should calibration require adjustment, an alarm can be programmed to alert a caregiver.

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