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There is also the Easy 5 Phone for people with a bit more movement but
limited dexterity for teensy buttons. 

 

<http://www.silverphone.co.uk/mobilephone/info.php
<http://www.silverphone.co.uk/mobilephone/info.php> >

 

Lisa

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Lisa Price

Occupational Therapist

ACT

0121 627 8235 ext 53258

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From: A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Graham Webb
Sent: 13 December 2007 13:59
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: hands free mobile phones

 

Can anyone provide more options, re. this messageboard question?  

 

"Hi I've been looking for a mobile phone which has been adapted for people
with none or little movement ie voice activated. So far I've only found this
http://www.etoengineering.com/nohandcomsmartphone.htm
<http://www.etoengineering.com/nohandcomsmartphone.htm> 

Any other ideas folks?"

 

Many thanks

Graham 

 

 

Graham Webb

Trainee Clinical Scientist 

Gait Laboratory 

Queen Mary's Hospital

Roehampton, London 

Tel: 07796 866012 

 

 

  

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