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Loan Equipment Electronic Equipment

SuperTalker Electronic Equipment SuperTalker features 16 minutes recording time and a total of eight levels of messaging capability. Not only is every message location accessible via external switch, SuperTalker is even equipped with a special "Step Ahead" jack allowing a single switch to activate SuperTalker's messages in order. AT Specialists will find SuperTalker particularly useful as a portable assessment tool. Just arrived……. A powerful, yet easy to use voice output device, SuperTalker is designed to grow with your student. SuperTalker can be configured with one, two, four and eight messages, allowing it to change with an individual's needs and abilities.

The variety of message locations - and five available levels - on the QuickTalker™7, 12, and 23 provide the flexibility you need to customize the learning outcomes for each student. Key Features * Easy-to-use * Durable construction * Available in 7, 12, and 23 locations * Built-in handle for easy portability * Built-in symbols storage QuickTalker AbleNet’s new easy-to-use, go-anywhere communicator! With QuickTalker, you will be ready to start communicating in minutes. Electronic Equipment QuickTalker features a modern design – ideal for girls or boys of any age – yet rugged enough for everyday use.

QuickTalker23 * Static Messages: 3 * Message Locations: 20 * Levels: 5 * Total message capacity: 103 * Recording Time: 20 Minutes QuickTalker Specifications Electronic Equipment QuickTalker7 * Static Messages: 3 * Message Locations: 4 * Levels: 5 * Total message capacity: 23 * Recording Time: 6 Minutes QuickTalker12 * Static Messages: 3 * Message Locations: 9 * Levels: 5 * Total message capacity: 48 * Recording Time: 12 Minutes

GoTalk 20+ GoTalk 20+ is lightweight and rugged and has a 100 message capacity (20 keys and five recording levels). PLUS five “core messages” which stay the same on each level so you don’t need to re-record essential messages for each level. GoTalk Pocket The GoTalk Pocket is small and lightweight and easy to carry in your hand or pocket. It has 6 message keys with 5 levels giving a total of 30 messages. Overlays slide in over the buttons, and are easily changed when switching levels. They are stored in a removable compartment in the back of the unit when not being used. Electronic Equipment

The iTalk2 The iTalk2 dual-message communicator gives students the freedom to choose between two activities, such as listening to music or a story. The iTalk2 has 2 large durable buttons, with an easily removable clear plastic cover. This is ideal for inserting photographs or symbols below the cover. iTalk2 is also perfect for asking and answering questions, telling jokes and making comments in social situations. With 2 minutes of recording time, the possibilities are endless. It also offers the option to add a toy or appliance for immediate positive reinforcement and to enhance messages Electronic Equipment

Digital Camera’s A range of easy-to-use digital cameras complete with batteries and memory cards. Now you can make your own personalised communication tools! Talking Photo Album A very simple to use device with many uses. Each of the 24 ‘pages’ can hold a 4”x6” photograph, or symbol, or magazine cut-out etc. Each page can record up to 20 seconds of message which can be played back by simply squeezing the play button. Ideal for story telling, instructions, recipes and much, much more! Why not borrow “Creative ways to use talking photo albums” at the same time? Electronic Equipment

One by Four Talker An easy to use message talker with 4 message buttons. Record a message of up to 10 seconds per button with a covered space to add a photo or symbol. Time Cue A single message speech output device that’s linked to a digital clock. You can record a message and set it to the play it back at the right time. Ideal for reminders, schedules etc. Space for a picture/symbol as an additional cue. Electronic Equipment

Listen To Me An easy to use message talker with 12 message buttons. Record a message of up to 10 seconds per button with a covered space to add a photo or symbol. Electronic Equipment StepPAD Works like a tape recorder……only better! Ideal for recording step-by-step instructions. Users press “play” to hear the cue as often ad needed. Press “FF” for the next step or “REW” for the previous one. Instructors can change one step without affecting others within the sequence.

The VoicePod has 36 reusable, two-sided sleeves, each with an ID strip to access the corresponding recordings. This means that you can have up to 72 messages stored on the VoicePod. The VoicePod is incredibly easy to use, firstly, you put the information you want into the sleeve, for example: language cards with words or phrases, symbols with text, or photos that tell a story. You then slide the sleeve into VoicePod and record up to a nine second message. A record/lock feature prevents accidental erasures. Once you have recorded your messages on the sleeves, the student can then play the corresponding message by sliding the sleeve into the pod. You can erase or re-record a message as many times as you like. VoicePod Electronic Equipment Simple to use children or teachers can slot in up to six of their own images or words and then record a corresponding 10 second message per slot, and then just press to play back! Ideal for hanging on the wall and perfect for sequencing activities e.g.: the events of the story. Create talking stories, class timetables or questions and answer games on this recordable bar. Story sequencer

Electronic Equipment GoTalk One An easy to use single message talker. Record up to 20 seconds of your message with a covered space to add a photo or symbol. Single large button to operate beneath picture. No Touch Talker This single message talker does not require actual contact to activate the message. Even a slight movement near the unit activates the motion sensitive device. You can record up to a 10 second message so it can be used to seek attention, ask for assistance or make comments. Using 2 can develop simple choice making and encourage individuals to move towards a target. It has a covered space to add a photo, symbol or word for a visual message cue. Simple and easy to set up and operate.

Laminators Digital Camcorders A range of easy-to-use digital camcorders in both HiDVD and HDD formats complete with rechargeable batteries and memory cards or tapes. Why not make a Person Centred Plan or meeting minutes more accessible by producing them in DVD format? Electronic Equipment We can also lend you a laminator so there will be no limits to making your own personalised communication tools!

Loan Equipment Learning and Inclusion Aids

You can custom make learning games whilst children have fun moving the colourful cars “Down Literacy Street”. The cars are equipped with “hooks” enabling them to stick to road You can attach pictures or words to the front of cars and/or to the road Use can them make up games to review vocabulary, sequential concepts, spelling, reading or to create sentences Game includes 3 ft x 8 in road and 8 removable cars Learning and Inclusion Aids

Portable Bifold Communication Folder A picture communication/choice folder for use with Velcro backed pictures, images etc. Lightweight and durable, with handle for easy carrying, we have different sizes for every use! Pocket ColourCards These pocket sized set of flashcards - comparable in size and quality to a good pack of playing cards - are designed to support teaching and therapeutic input. Each set contains 18 cards printed with different images on both sides. Learning and Inclusion Aids