Tecla-e
by Komodo OpenLab · CA
Switch- or head-control hub that operates phones, computers and smart-home devices from one interface
What it is
Tecla-e is a small wireless hub made by Komodo OpenLab that lets a person with limited or no hand function control a smartphone, tablet, computer and connected smart-home devices through a single external switch, sip-and-puff switch, or their powered wheelchair's existing drive controls (joystick, head array). It pairs with iOS and Android accessibility features (Switch Control, TalkBack) to operate the phone itself, and separately connects to smart-home platforms — Amazon Alexa, Google Home-compatible devices, Logitech Harmony, and IFTTT — so the same switch access used for texting or browsing can also turn on lights, adjust a thermostat or unlock a door.
Who this helps, and how
Control lights and thermostats through the same switch already used to operate a wheelchair or phone
Purpose-built — Designed as assistive technology Limited or no use of hands and arms Paralysis & spinal cord injuryWhat people say
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