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A battery operated, ten digit talking (female voice) calculator that is pocket size. It includes a talking alarm clock and features basic math functions, and volume control with 16 different melodies. The talking calculator also displays the date. This visual aid has large keys and operates on 2x AA batteries (not included).
An alarm clock that announces the time and date at the push of a button. Designed to be very simple to operate. All features are spoken in a clear male voice with an English accent. This clock also has a snooze function. It is supplied with a removable cover which protects the buttons from accidental operation and completely covers the set up buttons. The clock uses a 9v battery.
A slip resistant circular disc with a raised edge into which a cup, mug or jar fits. The raised edge has angled extensions which grip the side of the cup.
An eye drop guide designed to fit eye drop bottles up to 1 oz size and some and 2 oz sizes. The guide is designed to fit over either eye.
A standard soccer ball with magnets inside that produce a loud rattling sound when the ball is in motion. It is designed for low bounce and solid ball control. The ball has a high degree of abrasion and water resistance. It is made of tough micro fibre polyurethane synthetic material. Colours are silver and purple/black.
The I Have Low Vision Badge can be worn to indicate to others that the wearer has low vision. It is worn on garments via a safety pin attachment. It has black print on a white background with the Vision Australia logo/Macular Disease Foundation logo.
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IrisVision 8 is a wearable mixed reality device with magnification capabilities to assist with low vision. It can support near, intermediate or distance viewing such as text, expressions, or other media. The IrisVision 8 also allows photos to be taken and saved, in addition to real time viewing.
A scrabble game with large print and braille letters and values appear on the tiles. The playing board has tactile dots on the premium letter squares and tactile dashes on the premium word squares. The tile-lock design means that the letter tiles sit snugly on the board, even when rotating on to the next player using the built-in stand. Suitable for age range of 10+ for two to four players
Assistive Technology Australia
(Independent Living Centre NSW)
Shop 4019 Westpoint Blacktown
17 Patrick Street
Blacktown
NSW 2148
Australia
Shop 4019
Level 4 (Rooftop)
Westpoint Shopping Centre Blacktown
Enter car park via express ramp at the Alpha St roundabout (Map)
1300 452 679
02 9912 5800 (Reception)
02 8814 9656 (Fax)
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