Tobii Dynavox — assistive technology products
10 products from Tobii Dynavox in our assistive technology catalog. Browse models, compare specs, and find vendor listings.
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Pathways for Core First Pathways for Core First is a structured AAC learning program from Tobii Dynavox designed to teach core vocabulary use within their TD Snap communication software. It guides SLPs, e
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Pathways for Snap Scene Pathways for Snap Scene is a free companion app that guides parents and caregivers through evidence-based strategies for building communication skills alongside the Snap Scene AAC
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Boardmaker 7 Student Center Boardmaker 7 Student Center is a student-facing software platform that pairs with the Boardmaker 7 educator suite, giving students access to symbol-based learning activities, sched
Est. $99–$499
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Gaze Viewer Gaze Viewer is Windows software that records where a person's eyes are looking as they use a computer, capturing gaze data across any application — websites, e-books, games, videos
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Accessible Literacy Learning (ALL) Accessible Literacy Learning (ALL) is a structured literacy curriculum from Tobii Dynavox designed specifically for individuals who use AAC and have complex communication needs. It
Est. $149–$499
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TD Talk TD Talk is a speech-generating app designed for literate adults who can type or use eye gaze to compose messages that are then spoken aloud through a synthesized voice. It's built
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TD Control TD Control is Windows software that translates eye movement into full computer control — allowing someone to click, scroll, type, and navigate the operating system entirely with th
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TD Browse TD Browse is a dedicated web browser app built specifically for eye-tracking control, letting someone navigate websites — scrolling, clicking links, moving around pages — entirely
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TD Phone TD Phone is a communication app that lets people with severe speech and motor disabilities text and make phone calls using eye gaze on a Tobii Dynavox device. It works with your ex
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Snap Scene Snap Scene lets a caregiver or therapist photograph a real-world location or activity, then attach recorded voice labels to objects and people within that photo, creating a custom