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As soon as you are moving the computer's cursor
with Tracker or other
Adaptive Mice, what's the first thing you want to do? Click, right?
That's what WISP is a
wireless integrated switch platform that allows you to do mouse button
clicks wirelessly, even when moving your head.
WISP can also act independently as a wireless
switch. It supports sip/puff, and any other ability switch with a 3.5
mm jack. An adjustable headset provides easy placement of the switches
for any user. A small cable connects the headset to a belt-pack that
transmits a wireless RF signal to the receiver that can be mounted up
to 20 feet away.
Disabilities Addressed
WISP was developed for people who use Tracker or
need to control a switch wirelessly. It is suitable for individuals any
person with an inability to access a switch by hand or where remote switch activation is
required.
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Benefit |
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| Mated, Digital
RF Transmission |
The WISP
transmitter and receiver communicate at up to 20 feet away with a
unique signal - use up to eight pairs in the same room.
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| Transmitter
Switch Pass-Through |
The transmitter
can be used as a stand-alone sip/puff or optical switch. The
switches are output through a 3.5mm jack right on the transmitter.
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| Miniature,
Adjustable Sip/Puff Headset |
The sip/puff tube
is barely noticeable, and can be worn by anyone. This way, the
switch follows your head movement, making it an excellent choice
for clicking with Tracker. It detaches easily with a quick coupler
for easy cleaning. |
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| 3.5mm Switch
Input |
You can plug any
3.5mm ability switch in to the transmitter to make it wireless.
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| Plug & Play
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No software is
required. Just plug your switch of choice into WISP and you're
done. |
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| Receiver Switch
Pass-Through |
Hard-wired
switches can be plugged into the receiver and used at the same
time as the switches being sent wirelessly from the transmitter.
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| Audible Click
Feedback |
You can "hear" a
clicking noise when you activate a switch, whether it be sip,
puff, or optical. This helps you know when you've clicked.
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| FCC Certified |
WISP is certified
for safe use in hospitals, institutions, and homes. |
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| 9V Battery
Operated |
The WISP
transmitter can go for days on a single battery. The receiver
powers itself when plugged into Tracker. Both the transmitter and
receiver can also be externally powered from any 12 volt source.
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