Smart solutions with serious impact
Check out these game-changing tech tools that can make life more accessible.

VersaEye: Eye Tracking for iPad
Eye tracking lets you control a device using just your eyes – no hands, no touch, just gaze. While many eye tracking systems are tied to dedicated devices, the VersaEye with Hiru by IRISBOND gives you the freedom to use eye tracking on an iPad. Whether you’re chatting with AAC, gaming, streaming, or working, it offers a smooth, fully integrated experience with iOS.
RRP: $6,995 liberator.net.au

Therapy, reimagined with virtual reality
XRHealth combines extended reality (XR) technology with real clinical care, bringing therapy to you – anytime, anywhere. Delivered by AHPRA-registered clinicians, XRHealth’s virtual clinics offer services including occupational therapy, psychology, physiotherapy and functional capacity assessments. It’s accessible, flexible and designed to meet youwhere you are – through the power of VR.
Pricing plans: various // xr.health

Game On 1
Game On from Pretorian Technologies is a new and unique assistive gaming interface providing users of alternative access to achieve full control of computer games. This means users of eye-gaze enabled AAC devices, and also switch or joystick scanning
can achieve full control of computer games using their alternate access method.
Game On may be used to play games either on a standard PC or on an Xbox via an Xbox Adaptive Controller.
RRP: $595 // zyteq.com.au

Physical therapy made playful
Sticking to a home physio program can be tough – adherence rates are often as low as 15%. That’s where LusioMATE comes in.
LusioMATE is a wearable sensor and app system designed to make physical therapy fun, motivating and trackable. The tiny sensors attach to any part of the body and connect via Bluetooth to a growing library of exergames, turning movement goals into interactive challenges.
Therapists can monitor progress remotely and update goals in real time – perfect for telehealth and home- based rehab.
POA // lusiorehab.com

C-Pen Reader 3
C-Pen Reader 3 is a reading pen that takes literacy seriously. With new features to enhance accessibility and support users as they practice, its new language module and super-sleek touchscreen design make it easier than ever to read with confidence. It’s the perfect reading pen for dyslexia!
RRP: $495 assistivetech.com.au

Imagine having your own personal disability and mental health advocate in your pocket to ensure you receive warm and empathetic customer service whilst participating in local community, sport, and whilst traveling.
The Cérge Companion App is a free tool for people with disability, carers, and support workers. It lets you share service preferences with participating venues in advance, reducing anxiety and ensuring warm, inclusive customer service through discreet messaging direct to staff.
Learn more at the Cérge website – cerge.app

Sameview is an online hub where families and their care teams come together to share disability support information – all in one place.
No more repeating your story. Capture sessions with videos, photos, and files. Connect team members anywhere with just an email. Share progress linked to goals, get notifications, and communicate without endless emails or calls. You control privacy and security, and with one click, generate reports for plan reviews.
Sameview makes teamwork simple, organised, and stress- free. sameview.com.au

GlassOuse Devices & Accessories
GlassOuse is a wearable, assistive head mouse that gives the wearer hands-free control of mobiles, computers, tablets and Smart TVs.
Worn like a pair of glasses, GlassOuse connects via Bluetooth to devices, making everyday tech accessible for people with limited mobility. It’s built for real-life use; comfortable, reliable, and easy to integrate into daily routines.
Pair it with a range of custom-designed switches or use it with most standard switches to suit individual needs.
RRP: from $1,260 // spectronics.com.au