Assistive products for communication and information management

Products intended to support, train or replace a person's capacity to receive, send, produce and process information in different forms, including communicating by language, signs and symbols, receiving and producing messages, carrying on conversations and using communication devices and techniques. Included are, e.g. devices for seeing, hearing, reading, writing, telephoning, signalling and alarming, information technology. Assistive products for office administration, information storage and management at work, see 28 21.
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Smoke detector

Smoke detector

The smoke sensor can be used in rooms where there is not normally one fire alarm, or as additional internal alarm security in e.g. kitchens, living rooms, living rooms or hallways. The smoke sensor is wireless and runs on a regular standard batteries

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Access Technology A/S
Marøgelhøj 22c
8520 Lystrup

Opticlux magnifying lamp

Opticlux magnifying lamp

Recommended for clinics and practices for human, dental and veterinary medical purposes, in laboratories, as well as for checking articles to be sterilized. Professional lamp, with a wide range of mounting accessories. The same model is also available as a ceiling-mounted and as a dermatological model with UV light.

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Look Lab

Look Lab

Experiment using eye tracking technology to interact with the screen in different ways, including hitting targets, dwelling, tracking objects around the screen and moving the cursor horizontally and vertically.

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BrightSign Glove

BrightSign Glove

BrightSign is a sign language glove that allows you to teach it any sign language you want and also signs that you have made up yourself.

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