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EyeTech Digital Systems, Inc.

2160 E. Brown Rd. Suite 2
Mesa, Arizona 85213
United States
Telephone: 480-704-3158.
Fax: 703-814-8626.
Web: http://www.eyetechds.com.
Email: info@etmail.net.

Products manufactured by EyeTech Digital Systems, Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. EYETECH SPEECH GENERATING DEVICE Picture of EYETECH SPEECH GENERATING DEVICE

    The EyeTech Speech Generating Device is a direct selection, scanning, keyboard, and eye-controlled communicator designed for use by individuals with communication or speech disabilities or neurological disabilities such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). This dedicated speech generating device has Viking communication software for synthesized speech output, with multiple methods for selecting messages. Messages can be selected on a touch screen using a finger or stylus, or with a switch via scanning. Messages can be formed through spelling and on a variety of phrase and symbol keyboards. The EyeTech TM3 (not included; see entry), formerly known as Quick Glance 3SH, enables users to control all functions of the unit through eye movement. OPTIONS: EyeTech TM3 eye control unit; touch screen; Buddy Button (see separate entry) for switch input.

  2. EYETECH TM2 EYE TRACKER Picture of EYETECH TM2 EYE TRACKER

    The EyeTech TM2 eye tracker is an eye-controlled input system designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury. This unit tracks one or both eyes with video infrared illumination, and is accurate to approximately one degree. It can be used with communication software, to surf the web, to send email, or to do anything a handheld mouse can do. For laptop computer installation, two infrared lights are mounted on the side and a camera sits on the keyboard or off to the side. For desktop installation on computer monitors up to 24 inches, two infrared lights are mounted on the side and the camera is mounted on the front. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows XP or Vista operating system; Pentium 800 megaHertz (MHz) processor; 128 megabytes (MB) RAM; 10 MB disk space for installation; one available 1394 (FireWire) port or adapter card. WARRANTY: One year parts and labor warranty for hardware. There is no warranty for software.

  3. EYETECH TM3 EYE TRACKER Picture of EYETECH TM3 EYE TRACKER

    The EyeTech TM3 is an eye controlled input system designed for use by individuals with neurological or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This unit tracks one or both eyes using dark pupil video tracking with infrared illumination, accurate to approximately one degree. It can be used with communication software, to surf the web, to send email, or to do anything a handheld mouse can do. For laptop computer installation, two infrared lights mount on the side and the camera sits on the keyboard or off to the side. For desktop installation on monitors up to 24 inches, two infrared lights are mounted on the side and the camera is mounted on the front. COMPATIBILITY: For use with IBM and compatible laptop or desktop computer. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows XP or Vista operating system; Pentium 800 MegaHertz (MHz) processor; 128 megabytes (MB) RAM; 10 MB disk space for installation; one available 1394 (FireWire) port or adapter card. WARRANTY: One year hardware warranty for parts and labor. There is no warranty for any software.

  4. EYETECH TM4 Picture of EYETECH TM4

    The EyeTech TM4 is an eye controlled input system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity, neurological or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. The system comes with Quick Glance software. The TM4 unit tracks one or both eyes using dark pupil, single or binocular video tracking with infrared illumination, accurate to 0.5 degree. The standard data rate is 30 frames per second with 1, 5, 9, or 16 available calibration points. Typical operating distance of head motion (horizontal x distance) is 11.4 x 13.8 inches. It can be used with communication software, to send email, to surf the Web, to control the user’s environment, to play games or to do anything a handheld mouse can do. The EyeTech TM4 is intended to be used with tablet computers, speech generating devices, or desktops with screens from 10 to 21 inches. DIMENSIONS (WxDxH): 11.02 x 1.58 x 1.77 inches. The typical operating distance of the eyes from the display is 25.6 inches. POWER: USB port. COMPATIBILITY: For use with IBM and compatible tablet or desktop computer, and speech generating device. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows XP, Vista, or 7 operating system; one available USB 2.0 port. WEIGHT: 1.5 pounds. WARRANTY: Two year hardware warranty.

  5. EYETECH TM4 MINI Picture of EYETECH TM4 MINI

    The EyeTech TM4 Mini is an eye controlled input system designed for use by individuals with neurological, upper extremity or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. The system comes with Quick Glance software. This unit tracks one or both eyes using dark pupil, single or binocular video tracking with infrared illumination, accurate to 0.5 degree. Its standard data rate is over 80 frames per second with 1, 5, 9, or 16 available calibration points. Typical operating distance of head motion (horizontal x distance) is 13 x 13.8 inches. It can be used with communication software, to send email, to surf the web, to control the user’s environment, to play games or to do anything a handheld mouse can do. The EyeTech TM4 Mini is intended to be used with laptops or monitors with displays measuring 10 to 21 inches (diagonal). DIMENSIONS (WxDxH): 11.4 x 0.8 x 1 inches. The typical operating distance of the eyes from the display is 25.6 inches. POWER: USB port. COMPATIBILITY: For use with IBM and compatible laptop or desktop computer. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows XP, Vista, or 7 operating system; one available USB 2.0 port. WEIGHT: 0.5 pound. WARRANTY: Two year hardware warranty.

  6. EYETECH VISION TRACKER VT1 Picture of EYETECH VISION TRACKER VT1

    The EyeTech Vision Tracker VT1 is an eye controlled input system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity, neurological or severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. The system comes with Quick Glance software. This unit tracks one or both eyes using dark pupil, single or binocular video tracking with infrared illumination, accurate to 0.5 degree. Standard data rate is 55 frames per second with 1, 5, 9, or 16 available calibration points. Typical operating distance of head motion (horizontal x distance) is 11.4 x 13.8 inches. It can be used with communication software, to send email, to surf the web, to control the user’s environment, to play games or to do anything a handheld mouse can do. It is intended to be used with desktop monitors and televisions with screens from 19 to 32 inches. DIMENSIONS (WxDxH): 19.7 x 2.4 x 2.8 inches. The typical operating distance of the eyes from the display is 25.6 to 39.4 inches. POWER: AC adapter. COMPATIBILITY: For use with IBM and compatible computer. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Windows XP, Vista, or 7 operating system; one available 1394a (FireWire/IEEE) port or adapter card. WEIGHT: 3 pounds. WARRANTY: Two year hardware warranty.

  7. QUICK GLANCE 2 Picture of QUICK GLANCE 2

    Quick Glance 2 is an eye-controlled input system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity amputation or disabilities, severe physical or neurological disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This mouse replacement device allows the user to place a mouse pointer anywhere on a computer screen by looking at the desired location. The user's eye must be kept in the camera's field of view, a range of about 10 by 10 or 6 by 6 centimeters, depending on the model selected. Clicking can be accomplished with an eye blink, a hardware switch, or by staring (dwelling). The system includes a tracking module featuring a high-resolution digital camera or digital camera with strobe, mounting brackets, computer stand or carrying case, and software that runs in the background while the user is working with standard Windows applications. When the system is combined with an on-screen keyboard, the user can communicate with text or speech output. Various options for emulating mouse functions give the user complete accessibility to all Windows features including right clicking, dragging, and double clicking. This system is available with or without a desktop or laptop computer. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible desktop or laptop computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Pentium 800 MegaHertz (MHz) processor; one available 1394 (FireWire) port; Windows 98 or Windows XP; 128 megabytes (MB) random access memory (RAM); 10 megabytes (MB) disk space for installation.

  8. QUICK GLANCE 3 Picture of QUICK GLANCE 3

    Quick Glance 3 is an eye-controlled input system designed for use by individuals with upper extremity amputation or disabilities, severe physical or neurological disabilities, or spinal cord injury. This portable mouse replacement device allows the user to place a mouse pointer anywhere on a computer screen by looking at the desired location. The user's eye must be kept in the camera's field of view, a range of about 10 by 10 centimeters. Clicking can be accomplished with an eye blink, a hardware switch, or by staring (dwelling). The system includes a tracking module featuring a high-resolution digital camera with strobe, mounting brackets, and software that runs in the background while the user is working with standard Windows applications. When the system is combined with an on-screen keyboard, the user can communicate with text or speech output. Various options for emulating mouse functions give the user complete accessibility to all Windows features including right clicking, dragging, and double clicking. COMPATIBILITY: For use on IBM and compatible desktop or laptop computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Pentium 800 MegaHertz (MHz) processor; one available 1394 (FireWire) port; Windows 98 or Windows XP; 128 megabytes (MB) random access memory (RAM); 10 megabytes (MB) disk space for installation.

  9. QUICK GLANCE SYSTEM (MODEL SGD) Picture of QUICK GLANCE SYSTEM (MODEL SGD)

    The Quick Glance System is a cursor control interface designed for use by individuals who are quadriplegic or who have other upper extremity disabilities. This system enables users to place the cursor anywhere on the screen simply by looking at the desired location; mouse clicks are accomplished either by slow eye blinks or with a hardware switch and a zoom feature enables greater accuracy for precision work. The software is designed to run in the background while the user works with standard Windows software. Voice dictation software (not included) can be used with this system to enable hands-free operation for both the mouse and text entry. To operate the system, a camera mounted on the computer monitor is focused on one of the user's eyes; the Quick Glance software then processes the camera image to determine where the user is looking (the gaze point). The cursor is then positioned at the gaze point. The system includes the camera, lights, power supply, PCI bus board, software key, software, and a User's Guide. COMPATIBILITY: Foe use on IBM and compatible computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Pentium 166 or better processor with an available PCI slot, Windows 95 or 98, and 16 megabytes (MB) RAM, and a 14- to 21-inch monitor. OPTION: Eye tracking accessories. WARRANTY: 30-day money-back guarantee less shipping and handling. DELIVERY TIME: Two to three weeks.

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