In PRC’s early days, the devices it engineered were fairly straightforward — buttons to ring bells, machines to move wheelchairs smoothly. Lives were impacted, but nothing was the same after a ...
Few apps available for the iPad sell for $300—and even fewer are considered a bargain at the price. But “Speak for Yourself” turned consumer-grade tablets into sophisticated Augmentative and ...
Prentke Romich Co. (PRC; Wooster, OH) pioneered the development of augmentative and alternative communication devices for the speech-impaired in the late 1960s. Today, PRC's speech-output products, ...
Kyleigh has an eye-controlled computer on her wheelchair but something as simple as her bedroom door was still beyond her reach… until now! [Bill Binko], recently filmed a demo of an automatic, IoT ...
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