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Relume Technologies, Inc.

925 N. Lapeer Road
Suite B
Oxford, Michigan 48371
United States
Telephone: 248-969-3800.
Fax: 248-969-3803.
Web: http://www.relume.com.
Email: bobhahn@relume.com.

Products manufactured by Relume Technologies, Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. LED SIGNALEYES PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL Picture of LED SIGNALEYES PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL

    The LED SignalEyes Pedestrian Signal is a voice output and vibrating pedestrian signal system designed for use by pedestrians who are blind or have low vision. This pedestrian signal system provides voice and vibrating output through the Vibro-Tactile Orientation and Mobility Unit (see separate entry), a remote receiver carried by individual pedestrians. The signal features a light emitting diode (LED) display with animated, moving eyes that induce improved looking behavior by pedestrians for greater awareness of threats from turning traffic. The Walk signal is a walking man and the Don't Walk signal is an upraised hand. The LED displays are dimmed at night to reduce glare and power consumption. The signal operates in a temperature range of minus 40 degrees to 165 degrees Fahrenheit. The expected service life is seven years depending on temperature, with ten years being typical. POWER: Uses 120 volts alternating current (AC). OPTIONS: Single display or dual display. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): Single display is 17 x 2.5 x 17 inches; dual displays are 12 x 2.5 x 12 inches. WARRANTY: Four years from date of purchase. COLOR: LED displays are orange and Hi Viz blue or white.

  2. RELUME LED PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL Picture of RELUME LED PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL

    The Relume LED Pedestrian Signal is a voice output and vibrating pedestrian signal system designed for use by pedestrians who are blind or have low vision. This pedestrian signal provides voice and vibrating output through the Vibro-Tactile Orientation and Mobility Unit, a remote receiver carried by individual pedestrians. The signal features a light emitting diode (LED) display with pulse mode operation. A walking figure represents "walk" and a hand represents "don't walk." The display is dimmed at night to reduce glare. POWER: Uses 120 volts alternating current (AC). OPTIONS: Single display or dual display. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): Single display is 17 x 2.5 x 17 inches, and dual displays are 12 x 2.5 x 12 inches. COLOR: LED display is orange and blue or white. WARRANTY: Four years from date of purchase.

  3. VIBRO-TACTILE ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY UNIT Picture of VIBRO-TACTILE ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY UNIT

    The Vibro-Tactile Orientation and Mobility Unit is a voice output and vibrating electronic mobility aid designed for use by pedestrians who are blind or have low vision. This remote receiver works with two voice output and vibrating pedestrian signals, the Relume LED Pedestrian Signal and LED SignalEyes Pedestrian Signal (see separate entries). When the pedestrian signal displays a Walk message, this unit speaks the words "Proceed with caution" and provides a continuous low frequency vibration. When the pedestrian signal displays a Don't Walk message, this unit speaks the word "Wait" and provides a continuous high frequency vibration. When the pedestrian signal displays a flashing Don't Walk message, this unit provides a pulse tone and an interrupted vibration. POWER: Uses one 9 volt alkaline battery. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 2.5 x 1.2 x 4.5 inches. WARRANTY: Four years from date of purchase.

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