Sip and/or Puff Switch - Use Pneumatic Switch
Results: 4
Puffin the Sip-and-Puff Joystick Controller
Puffin the Sip-and-Puff Joystick Controller is a low-cost sip-and-puff joystick for persons with severe physical disabilities, neurological disabilities, or spinal cord injury that allows the user to control a smartphone, laptop or tablet. It is known to help people living with various disabilities, including paraplegia and cerebral palsy, diabetes, neuropathic facial pain and hearing and vision impairments. The overall design as well as the components include something to hold the mouse, a phys
QuadStick
The QuadStick is a mouth-operated game controller designed specifically for individuals with quadriplegia. It uses a joystick, four sip-and-puff sensors, a lip position sensor, and a push switch to represent the inputs of a standard video game controller. A 32 bit ARM processor, which powers the device, converts the sensor inputs into commands and transmits them to PCs, game consoles, or Android devices via a USB or Bluetooth. The QuadStick is compatible with PlayStation3, Android, and many PC g
Sip-and-Puff Switch
The Sip-and-Puff Switch is activated with either a "sip" or a "puff" of the lips with the included small mouth piece. This product can be used by users who have limited or no upper extremity movement. The product features a 1/8-in/3.5-mm stereo plug and includes a Gooseneck mount and mounting clamp.
Sip/Puff Breeze™
The Sip/Puff Breeze™ is a USB-interfaced, pneumatic switch designed for individuals with spinal cord injury or upper extremity, neurological, or severe physical disabilities. To use, the Breeze™ sensor has to be attached to the Sip/Puff Headset or Sip/Puff Gooseneck (not included) using a twist-on pneumatic connector. The electronic pressure sensor in Breeze™ will sense a sip or puff and convert the event into a mouse button click, a joystick button press, or a keyboard character. It will then p