Visual or Vibrating Alert Devices
Ten gadgets to help you stay safe, on time, and informed with a hearing impairment
Ten gadgets to help you stay safe, on time, and informed with a hearing impairment
Gleaned from the AT Makers' Fair and a presentation by Joan Marcoux, Communication Access Specialist with the NH's Dept of Health and Human Services
A helpful orientation to the world of mobile communication technology used by the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community
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