 AAAL (Association des Aveugles et handicapés visuels d’Alsace Lorraine - The Alsace Lorraine Association for the Blind and Disabled) is an organization that enables blind and partially sighted people to work in secure workshops in order to start, or restart their working life.
Adeunis RF has developed a remote control with a buzzer for use by the partially sighted and the blind. Complying with the NF S32-002 standard, "ARF78T" remote controls enable them to activate sound guidance systems or indicate the presence of traffic lights or dangerous crossings. Equipped with these remote controls, people with this type of handicap can determine where they are and move around easily and in complete safety.
Adeunis RF has also developed a hands-free radio communication system for people suffering from visual impairment or who are hard of hearing. Sold under the Vokkero® name, it offers users the option of communicating remotely, of obtaining information and moving about freely when visiting museums or playing a sport, and this whatever type of noisy environment they are in.
Due to the complementary nature of their activities, it is only natural that Adeunis RF and AAAL have signed a partnership agreement covering the sale of remote controls and the Vokkero® radio communication system.
These products are available for sale from the start of May from the ARGOS-Services website, the merchant site and trademark of the access department of the FAF (Fédération des Aveugles de France - The French Association for the Blind).
Click here for a presentation of the Vokkero® radio communication system for use by people suffering from visual impairment or who are hard of hearing.
Access a description of the ARF78T remote control with a buzzer and order on-line. |