Providing Accessible Cell Phones for People with Special Needs
It All Starts with Communication
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Simply press your TASH ability switch or use your sip-n-puff switch or wheelchair ECU port to make, answer or end calls from your Bluetooth cell phone. There is no need to press any tiny button on the Bluetooth accessory, any buttons on the phone. Only a single press of the TASH ability switch is all that is required.
Press the TASH ability switch, sip-n-puff switch, or wheelchair ECU port to:
Answer incoming calls
Hang up the telephone
Call contacts by name or by directly speaking their phone number
Now available with a port for using a standard wired headset for private calls!
Simply press
your
TASH ability switch or use your sip-n-puff switch or wheelchair ECU port
to access the phone to make, receive, and hang up calls.
Press your TASH ability switch.
The system will wake up and say "Say a command" followed by a beep.
Say a contact's name from your phone's contact list, for example "Call John Smith".
The system will say "Connecting" and dial John Smith's number.
Press your TASH ability switch.
The system will wake up and say to you "Say a command".
Say a phone number, for example "Call 6175555926".
The system will say to you "Connecting" and dial the number.
Press your TASH ability switch.
The incoming call is answered.
Press your TASH ability switch.
The phone hangs up.
A switch adapted Bluetooth speakerphone accessory with an 1/8" audio mono jack (standard ability switch jack) on 12" wire lead. It is designed to work with a standard TASH ability switch, sip-n-puff switch or ECU port so that the user doesn't have to press the tiny button on the Bluetooth accessory. Rather, the user simply presses their ability switch to access the functionality of the speakerphone.
The ETOEngineering.com switch adapted Bluetooth speakerphone was designed with the following criteria in mind:
Works with Bluetooth cell phones available from all major carriers
Relatively inexpensive, making it available to most physically disabled consumers to enjoy the benefits and safety of having a cell phone
Can be installed on a wheelchair, bedside, worn on a belt clip, or attached to a lanyard to wear around the neck
When used with a Bluetooth cell phone with
Highly accurate voice recognition (90% plus accuracy)
Speaker independent (user does NOT have to voice tag their contacts)
Ability to digit dial or dial by speaking the individual numbers
Bluetooth v1.2
Completely wireless, no physical connection to the cell phone required
Answer, make, and end calls without needing to touch the cell phone
Talking time: up to 8 hr, Standby time: up to 10 days
Comes with lapel clip, home wall charger and portable car charger
Jack for using with an optional privacy headset (headset not included)
1/8" audio mono jack (standard ability switch jack) on 12" wire lead
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