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Achievable Concepts
The entire range of adapted equipment and specialized products is listed with prices. The equipment ranges from the passive to the extreme and includes adapted cycles, beach wheelchair, modified games and cards, bowling aids, specialized gardening equipment, activity resource manuals, and other publications.
American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.
The world's largest source for adapted educational and daily living products, including sound emitting balls and portable sound sources for use in games and sports.
1-800-223-1839
Ann Morris Enterprises, Inc.
Ann Morris Enterprises sells talking products, electronics, and housewares.
Aquatic Sports and Recreation Equipment
Bavisoft
A company that develops software for the blind and visually impaired, including audio games powered with CD quality sound imagery.
P.O. Box #8
Dewitt, NY 13214
Beyond Sight, Inc.
5650 South Windermere Street
Littleton, CO 80120
Phone: 303-795-6455 Fax: 303-795-6425
Dancing Dots
GOODFEEL gives the blind musician timely, direct access to the information the composer intended to transmit to the performer. It helps equip the blind performer to act as a leader in an ensemble rather than as a follower. GOODFEEL, combined with the Lime Music Notation editor, enables any sighted musician to prepare a braille score without needing to know the rules and syntax of music braille. MIDISCAN or PianoScan can be used to scan staff notation into Lime's editor, speeding data entry. Blind composers/arrangers who create MIDI files with Cakewalk or other sequencers can now independently emboss braille scores of their creative ideas.
Independent Living Aids
800-536-2118
Carries a variety of talking, braille, and large print recreational items.
Lighthouse International
800-829-0500
Carries a variety of talking, braille, and large print recreational items.
LS&S Products
800-468-4789
Carries a variety of talking, braille, and large print recreational items.
Maxi-Aids
Maxi-Aids offers talking clocks/watches/calculators, braille, games, cards, variable speed tape players/recorders.
800-522-6294
Qwest Pioneers
The Denver Beep Ball Group sells Beep Baseballs. You must visit the Qwest online ordering system before placing orders to determine shipping costs.
Technologies for the Visually Impaired
866-689-5672
Distributes Robotron's Columbus Talking Compass.