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Swedish designed electric page turner that can be operated via a variety of single, scanning mode or multi switches. Can be used for books, magazines or small newspapers and pages can be turned forward or backward, one at a time or continuously (to scan a chapter or directory for example).
A battery powered communication device providing 32 message / multiple level communications. It features easy to change overlays and is lightweight and portable.
An A4 size acrylic magnifier with a stand. It is suitable for reading large areas such as a newspaper.
The Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) has available a range of cassettes covering a diverse variety of topics - from science to humour.
An alarm clock with options for an auditory, visual or vibrating alerting device or any combination of these. It can also be attached to a telephone to provide vibrational or visual signalling via a flashing LED light. The digital clock can be programmed to display either a 12 or 24 hour clock. The Vibes Bedshaker provides the vibration when attached to the alarm clock.
Aiphone products range from simple do-it-yourself door answering units to sophisticated video entry security systems, complex microprocessor based commercial systems, and luxury condo / apartment security / communication systems. With over 30 standard systems, and additional manufacturing by special order, they can create a system for virtually any intercom application.
A two station intercom powered by batteries and connected by wires. Push button operation on master intercom with remote intercom open at all times. Would be suitable for monitoring the room of a child or adult requiring care.
The Aladdin Monochrome black and white document Magnifier provides an enlarged image of handwritten or printed material on a 36cm TV typescreen. The special video camera is mounted above a movable platform, enabling newsprint to be enlarged up to 25cm on screen. Contrast, focus, black on white or white on black (inverted) easily adjusted. Ideal for home use.
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