Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Oct 16 2008, 8:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
AbleNet says the products are particularly aimed at those with ALS, MS, and MDA or paralysis. The device uses an electrode to measure Electromyography (minute muscle contractions) to provide control of computers.
“This product leapfrogs anything in the market in terms of flexibility, usability, safety and price,” states Jen Thalhuber, CEO of AbleNet, Inc. “Computer access unencumbered by wires and visual limitations is now possible for persons with the most severe physical limitations, as long as they have even faint muscle control somewhere on their body.”
Via AbleNet
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