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Picture of POCKET COMPASS --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2010) RETAINDED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Pocket Compass is a cognitive aid and prompter designed for use by individuals with cognitive disabilities. This system offers custom audio, custom pictures, flexible auto-timers, multiple modes of play and the ability to create decision points within an instructional media task. The system is designed to be used in many environments, including educational, vocational and independent living. Pocket Compass comes standard on a Pharos 535e PDA (personal digital assistant; it is also available as software only.

Notes: Pocket Compass is a trademark.

Price: 1399.00 to 999.00.

This product record was updated on November 5, 2010.

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AbleLink Technologies, Inc.

618 N. Nevada Ave.
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80903
United States
Telephone: 719-592-0347.
Fax: 719-592-0348.
Web: http://www.ablelinktech.com.
Email: info@ablelinktech.com.


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