Assistive Technology - Hearing Impairment 


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 UbiDuo

UbiDuo

  • UbiDuo is most often used by deaf, hard of hearing and hearing people to communicate with each other.

  • It is a neutral conduit through which two persons can easily, quickly and simultaneously communicate in real-time with each other.

  • Each pair of UbiDuo connect to each other via bluetooth.

  • Offers a fully functional QWERTY keyboard.
C-Print

C-Print

  • C-Print is a computer base speech-to-text (captioning) technology for the deaf 

  • It allows typed information from captionist to display simultaneously on a second laptop for students to read during class.

  • The captionist and student's C-Print computer can connect to each other via WIFI.

  • Reduces the need for sign language interpreters.
Pocketalker

Pocketalker

  • Pocketalker produces clear and distinct sounds so as to enhance one-on-one and group communication  

  • It allows for the amplification of sounds upto 40dB

  • Portable and easy to use device and compatible with 3.5mm headphone jack

  • Operates on 2 AAA batteries.
Motiva Personal Amplification and FM System

Motiva Personal Amplification and FM System

  • It provides hearing assistance when background noise or distance from the sound source makes listening difficult 

  • Personal FM system includes T36 transmitter, R36 receiver with sensitive environmental microphone, lapel microphone, and earbud.

  • It has an ergonomic design with no-slip rubberized sides 

  • It also has an operating range of up to 150 feet.
Phonak Roger Pen

Phonak Roger Pen

  • This hard of hearing device is a discreet wireless microphone that delivers superior speech-in-noise and over distance performance 
  • Microphone settings automatically adjust to noise levels and speakers around user

  • Allow students to users to understand up to 62% more in noise and over distance compared to people with no hearing loss.

  • User friendly and easy to set-up for daily use.

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