ArialPhone introduces wearable phone device

ArialPhone introduced a wearable, wireless device designed to make phone
calling via a computer easier for the disabled. 

The earset and microphone device uses a standard phone line and a USB
connection to the base station, which uses a radio signal to communicate with
the headset. Using speech recognition software, the device can find phone
numbers in a PC's address book, such as the one found in Microsoft Outlook.
Users would only have to press a button and speak a command, such as "Call
John Smith at work."  

Priced at $399, the specialized version of ArialPhone designed for the
disabled market can be purchased through assistive technology dealers or
directly from the company. 

For more information, visit: http://www.arialphone.com 

ArialPhone was an exhibitor at RESNA 2002.
