This easy-to-position Chin Switch is an innovative, hands-free switch that provides effortless control for users who need alternative access methods. Designed with a comfortable necklace mounting option, this switch allows for easy positioning at the chin, enabling users to activate devices with a gentle press. The 70mm activation area and low activation force of 110g make it ideal for users who rely on slight chin or head movements for device control.
Chin Switch: Accessible, Hands-Free Control with Convenient Necklace Design
Featuring auditory feedback with a distinct click on activation and tactile feedback, this chin switch provides clear confirmation with each use, enhancing accessibility for users with limited mobility in their hands or arms.
Key Features:
Hands-Free Activation: The innovative necklace design allows users to position the switch conveniently at chin level, enabling hands-free operation.
Gentle Activation Force: Requires only 110g of pressure for activation, making it accessible to those who can use slight chin or head movements.
Clear Feedback: Provides a satisfying click sound and tactile feedback upon activation, ensuring reliable and confident control.
Large Activation Area: 70mm activation surface allows easy targeting for users with varying motor skills.
3.5mm Mono Termination: Compatible with a wide range of switch-adapted devices, supporting accessible technology needs.
Long Cable Length: 180cm cable provides flexibility in positioning, ensuring comfort and accessibility.
The Chin Switch is ideal for users who need a reliable, accessible, and hands-free switch for communication devices, adapted toys, and more, providing independence and convenience in educational, therapeutic, and home settings.
It may be necessary to consider a different type of switch when a button switch proves not to be suitable for the individual.In this respect there are many specialist switches available, in different shapes and sizes, that require varying amounts of pressure to activate.
Switch access is commonly used by individuals with motor disabilities and cognitive disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis and autism, who cannot access a mouse, keyboard, touch screen or alternative access method.