Tobii Dynavox, a Swedish company that focuses on building devices that help people with various communication issues to get their voices out. Their new Indi device is a touchscreen tablet targeted for non-verbal communicators, designed to make it easier to talk with those around using pictures that are turned into sentences. Though most users will simply rely on its touchscreen interface, it can also be connected to a switch or head mouse for disabled folks.
The device has pretty large speakers for a tablet this size, helping to project its voice in noisy situations. It runs Tobii Dynavox’s Snap software on top of a Windows 10 operating system. Snap picks which words to offer to use depending on the context of conversations.
The Indi can also be used for email, social networking, and interfacing with digital switches and wireless thermostats, helping to promote independence.
Here’s a promo video for the Indi:
Product page: Indi…
Via: Tobii Dynavox…