LaserWriter (Clip-On)

Low Tech SolutionsSKU: LASERWRITER-CLIP

Price:
Sale price$289.99

Description

Simple & Intuitive: 

The individual uses head movements to point the red laser dot to a letter, word or symbol on a paper communication board.   The communication partner then says the item out loud.

Faster Communication: 

A laser can allow a person to point to a larger communication board with many more 'targets' than they might be able physically access on a high tech device.  This allows some people to use a core vocabulary system.  Core vocabulary words are the most frequently used words in the English language (words like 'the', 'and', 'he', 'she', 'how'.)  Using core vocabulary can significantly speed up communication.

Safe: 

Our laser uses a Class II laser module (the lowest powered visible laser available).  A Class II laser is considered safe for normal operation. More on laser safety

Physically Easy to Use:

A laser goes exactly where you point it.  It always travels in a straight line.  Unlike a head mouse or an eye gaze system, the user never needs to "re-calibrate" the laser. The distance between the laser and the board can also significantly magnify head movement.  (The farther away the board, the less the person has to move their head.)  

Adjustable Angle:

The laser is on a small adjustable arm.  Throughout the day, when the person using the laser changes the position (for example, reclining in a power chair), the angle of the laser pointer can be adjusted up, down, left and right.
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Lightweight & Comfortable

The portion of the device which clips onto a pair of eyeglasses weighs 1/4 of an oz, making it lightweight and comfortable to wear.

Standard Laser or Switch Adapted:

Standard Laser: 

The communication partner can turn the laser on and off, using the 
small switch on the battery box.

 (This is designed to be turned on and off by the communication
partner, not the person with the disability.)

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Switch Adapted Laser:

This allows the person with the disability to independently turn the laser on and 
off using an ability switch. (The laser does not come with a switch.)
A switch is required to turn the laser on and off.



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*  The Continuous Battery Burn Time (CBBT) refers to the continuous length of time the batteries will power the laser, before they need to be replaced.
** Tested using Engergizer CR2 Lithium Batteries. Tested using Enegitech CR2 Lithium Batteries, available on Amazon.
*** Tested using DuraCell ProCell AA Batteries.
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  • Note: Laser pointers are not returnable.  (This is because returned lasers cannot be re-sold). 
  • If you are not sure whether or not the laser pointer is right for you: Contact us.
  • Lasers come with a 6 month warranty. 

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