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Motion Detection Switch

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  1. ASL ADJUSTABLE PROXIMITY SENSOR WITH MONO PORT (MODEL ASL208_M) Picture of ASL ADJUSTABLE PROXIMITY SENSOR WITH MONO PORT (MODEL ASL208_M) The ASL Adjustable Proximity Sensor with mono port, model ASL208_M, is a sensor switch designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities, neurological disabilities, or severe physical disabilities. This "no touch" proximity switch has an adjustable "void space" range, which allows the switch to function when mounted under a surface up to a half-inch thick, thus allowing the proximity field to begin above the voided area (for example, the surface of a tray). This switch works with...[More Information]

  2. ASL FIBER OPTIC SENSOR WITH MONO PORT (MODEL ASL202_M) Picture of ASL FIBER OPTIC SENSOR WITH MONO PORT (MODEL ASL202_M) The ASL Fiber Optic Sensor with Mono Port, model ASL202_M, is a sensor switch designed for use by individuals with mobility, communication, or severe physical disabilities. This single function switch has an adjustable activation range from touch to 2.5 inches, with a round target area. This fiber optic switch can be programmed for either normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) operation. In the NO mode, switch activation occurs when an object is detected in the adjusted range. In the NC mode...[More Information]

  3. ASL PROXIMITY SENSOR WITH MONO PORT (MODEL ASL204_M) Picture of ASL PROXIMITY SENSOR WITH MONO PORT (MODEL ASL204_M) The ASL Proximity Sensor with mono port, model ASL204_M, is a sensor switch designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This "no touch" switch can be used with ASL proportional driver controls with power wheelchairs or for non driving purposes such as computer control. This single function switch has an activation range of touch to half inch. Activation occurs when it senses a hand or another part of the body in the activation area. This switch is intended to be used throu...[More Information]

  4. BUBBLES Bubbles is a combination touch switch and motion detection switch designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This dome-shaped switch can be used to operate any switch-adapted device and features adjustable sensitivity. The switch can be set to act as a touch-sensitive switch, activated by a light touch on the top or sides, or it can be set so that simply bringing the hand near the switch is sufficient for activation. DIMENSIONS: Three inches across....[More Information]

  5. DIPSY SWITCH Picture of DIPSY SWITCH The Dipsy Switch is a motion sensitive switch designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This tilt-sensitive switch can be attached to the head, arm, finger or any appropriate object and can be activated by body movements such as tilting the head forward, tilting the head back, or lifting a finger. It can also be attached to objects such as a rocking chair. The switch is activated by a 30-degree tilt to limit false activation. It can also be adjusted...[More Information]

  6. FIBER OPTIC SENSOR WITH 3 PIN CONNECTOR (MODEL ASL 202_3) Picture of FIBER OPTIC SENSOR WITH 3 PIN CONNECTOR (MODEL ASL 202_3) The Fiber Optic Sensor with 3 pin connector, model ASL 202_3, is a sensor switch designed for use by individuals who require a small, fine, no force switch type. This single function fiber optic sensor switch has a round target area with an adjustable activation range from touch to 2.5 inches. It can be programmed for either normally open or normally closed operation. In the normally open (NO) mode, switch activation occurs when an object is detected in the selected range. In the normally close...[More Information]

  7. MOVEMENT SENSOR SWITCH (MODEL 655) The Movement Sensor Switch, model 655, is a motion detection switch designed for use by individuals with upper extremity and other physical disabilities. This switch operates in momentary, latched, or timer mode and activates the attached toy or appliance with the slightest movement in front of the sensor....[More Information]

  8. Pre-Writing Switch. ------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: A child using a metal bolt as a writing implement can activate a tape player or other device by tracing the appropriate path on a metal cookie sheet. This activity strengthens fine motor and grasping skills. Describes a motion detection switch, constructed by soldering a subminiature plug to one end of a 4 inch conductor wire and wrapping the other end tightly around a 4 inch long metal bolt. Simple paths or letters are cut from paper or cardboard ...[More Information]

  9. SENSOR SWITCH (MODEL 722) The Sensor Switch, model 722, is a motion detection switch designed for use by individuals with spinal cord injuries, severe physical disabilities,or upper extremity disabilities. Activated by controlled small muscle movement, the switch consists of a control box with two sensor pads connected to it. The sensors can be placed on the forehead, under fingers, on work surfaces, on a headrest, or wherever the user can best control them. The sensitivity of the switches can be adjusted to increase or ...[More Information]

  10. SENSOR SWITCH KIT (MODEL 1066) The Sensor Switch Kit, model 1066, is a motion detection switch designed for use by individuals with upper extremity and physical disabilities. This switch can be used to operate one or two devices and allows the sensors to be placed where the user has the most control. The sensitivity of the switch can be adjusted to increase or decrease the amount of movement required for switch activation. A light and audible tone provide feedback when a switch closure is made. This switch operates in momenta...[More Information]

  11. WEMO MOTION Picture of WEMO MOTION The WeMo Motion is a motion detection switch designed for use by people with cognitive or memory disabilities or parents or caregivers of adults or children with developmental or other disabilities that may result in their failing to turn lights or appliances on or off. This switch is designed to be used with the WeMo app (see separate entry) which connects to the WeMo Motion though a WiFi network in the user's home. A home WiFi network is required for operation of this product. The WeMo Motion ...[More Information]

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