Tobii Dynavox introduces the Speech Case, transforming the iPad into a true AAC speech tablet
Tobii Dynavox, the global leader in assistive technology for communication, announced today the launch of Speech Case – developed specifically for the iPad. Created by the leaders in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), the Speech Case sets a new standard for delivering speech generation on an Apple iOS platform for non-verbal individuals with disabilities.
Together with an iPad and the industry-leading communication app, Snap + Core First, the Speech Case forms a true iOS-based speech tablet. The Speech Case has powerful, integrated speakers for exceptionally clear output, ergonomic and durable design, access for switch use, and can also be mounted to a wheelchair. The Speech Case, designed for the 9.7-inch iPad is launched together with Speech Case Pro, made for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro.
“With the introduction of the Speech Case, we can now offer the ideal iOS-based solution for AAC on the market” said Fredrik Ruben, President of Tobii Dynavox. “The Speech Case perfectly complements the Indi, our Windows-based speech tablet, and our medical grade solutions. We continue with our mission to deliver the best AAC experience -- regardless of system preferences or access to funding -- to more people."
Tobii Dynavox is an Apple Authorized Reseller and certified Apple Business Solutions Provider in the U.S. The Speech Case can be ordered together with an iPad and Snap + Core First on www.tobiidynavox.com in the U.S. The Speech Case can also be purchased through Tobii Dynavox sales consultants and resellers world-wide.
Contact
Europe
Nils Lindhe, Vice President Global Marketing, Tobii Dynavox
Phone: +46 76 894 84 84, email: nils.lindhe@tobiidynavox.com
U.S.
Grace Nah, Director of Marketing, Tobii Dynavox
phone: +1-412-209-6633, email: grace.nah@tobiidynavox.com
About Tobii
Tobii is the global leader in eye tracking. Our vision is a world where all technology works in harmony with natural human behavior. Tobii operates through three business units: Tobii Dynavox makes specially designed devices that are controlled by eye movement or touch screens for use by people with special needs due to spinal cord injuries, CP, ALS or other medical conditions. Tobii Pro develops and sells eye-tracking equipment and services used today by more than 3,000 companies and 2,000 research institutions, including all of the world’s 50 highest ranked universities. Tobii Tech further develops Tobii’s technology for new volume markets, such as computer games, personal computers, virtual reality and vehicles. Tobii is headquartered in Sweden and is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm (TOBII). The group has about 1,000 employees. For more information: www.tobii.com.
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