Smart Wheelchairs: The Future is Now
The Toyota Mobility Foundation announced that the winner of its $1 million Mobility Unlimited Challenge was a smart manual wheelchair, the Phoenix i, created by Andrew Slorance
The Toyota Mobility Foundation announced that the winner of its $1 million Mobility Unlimited Challenge was a smart manual wheelchair, the Phoenix i, created by Andrew Slorance
From BBC News: How disabled gamers formed a winning e-sports team called the Quad Gods.
Being heard is important to everyone, but my life can depend on my ability to make my needs known. So, it’s the practical “staying alive” aspects that drive me to secure the most effective microphones, speakers and headset.
Take back the road with an accessible vehicle that makes you happy.
It’s easier than ever to take a shot at becoming a social media star or simply to produce your story for an online audience.
The smarter technology gets, the more overwhelming it is. But the right products and setups can put you back in control.
Sometimes the most useful gadget is also the simplest one with the least moving parts.
A group of quad friends in New York is capitalizing on the competitive online video gaming boom and has its eyes on a possible Olympic future.
Google Action Blocks can be helpful for people with limited hand mobility or those who want a smoother non-verbal access to Google Assistant.
At the heart of this effort is United Spinal’s Tech Access Group, a diverse assemblage of members living with mobility disabilities who are passionate about explaining our community's technology and accessibility needs.