Stockholm, Sweden-based Tobii Dynavox has designed a touchscreen tablet designed specifically for non-verbal communicators. Indi™ is characterized as an all-in-one speech tablet for symbol-based communicators. Key user groups include those with autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and intellectual disabilities.
The touchscreen tablet is designed for non-verbal communicators. Image credit: Tobii Dynavox
Windows 10-based Indi operates with Snap software configured by Tobii Dynavox for intuitive and symbol-based communication. At the heart of Snap is Core First®, Tobii Dynavox's systematic delivery of core word vocabulary, which is based on proven research by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The assistive device can also be used for email, social networking and interfacing with digital switches and wireless thermostats, helping to promote independence.
