Tecla

Tecla Tecla allows people who have limited upper-body mobility to easily access their iPhone, iPad, iPod, A Access technology, hands-free.

Tecla gives smart-device access to individuals with spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis (MS), ALS, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, brain injury, stroke, or anyone else who, due to disease or disability, finds it difficult to use a touchscreen. Tecla gives a person access by wirelessly connecting to their switches or wheelchair driving controls. This way, a Tecla user can send and receive

text messages, browse the web, read books, make and receive phone calls and do just about everything you can do with a smart device, completely hands-free. To learn more about Tecla visit: http://gettecla.com

Komodo OpenLab, the company behind the Tecla Shield, is a not-just-for-profit organization that commercializes open and inclusive technologies. Its goal is to improve the daily lives of people with disabilities.

Check out our new blog about Tecla user Owen McGirr and his new app Switchify
10/06/2024

Check out our new blog about Tecla user Owen McGirr and his new app Switchify

Meet Owen McGirr, Tecla user and developer of Switchify, a new switch accessibility service for Android. Owen is currently running a campaign to support the development of Switchify on Indigogo.

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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About tecla-e

Access technology, hands-free. tecla-e gives individuals with spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis (MS), ALS, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, brain injury, stroke, or anyone else who, due to disease or disability, finds it difficult to use a touchscreen hands-free access to smart devices. tecla-e is an Internet of Things (IoT) assistive device giving people with upper-body mobility impairments the ability to fully use smart devices, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and smart home technology. Users can send and receive emails and text messages, browse the web, watch videos, launch and use apps, read books, change the TV channel or turn the heat up, make (or hang up) phone calls at any time using accessibility switches they are familiar with like buttons, joysticks, and sip-and-puff controllers or their wheelchair driving controls.

To learn more about tecla-e visit: https://gettecla.com/pages/tecla-e