Purpose-built
to be heard.
A rugged, affordable communication device for people who've lost the ability to speak — with a safety channel built into the hardware, not bolted on.
It runs the full Speak app.
The same symbol-based communication, sentence building, and private safety channel you can try in the browser — running natively on dedicated hardware that won't get borrowed for a game or a phone call.
Eye-gaze, switch, or touch.
A camera and IR ring in the angled chin track the eyes for gaze selection. Standard 3.5 mm jacks drive switch scanning. Or simply touch. Every access method, one device — no proprietary eye-tracker required.
The safety channel nobody else has.
A discreet, fail-safe way to signal pain, fear, or danger — routed straight to a trusted contact. It keeps trying to reach someone even when the network drops. No other AAC device does this.
A fraction of the cost.
Dedicated AAC systems run $5,000–15,000. Speak is built on affordable, wipeable, VESA-mountable hardware so access isn't a privilege — it's the default.