The Touch Talk is a versatile and easy-to-use communication device, minimizing the learning curve for non-verbal individuals to quickly start expressing themselves and connecting with family and caregivers.
Designed for simplicity and effectiveness, Touch Talk empowers non-verbal individuals to connect and express themselves with ease.
Soft Touch Button Layout
Simple and easy-to-understand design, minimizing the learning curve for quick communication.
Communicate with Loved Ones
An effective means for parents and caregivers to connect with non-verbal children and adults.
Customize with Record Option
Personalize the device by recording your own voice or that of a loved one for tailored messages.
Wide Variety of Use
Suitable for individuals with autism, stroke, special needs, hospitalized patients, and more.
Portable Travel Bag
Lightweight and portable, comes with a stylish travel bag for communication on the go.
Who Benefits from Touch Talk?
Touch Talk is a versatile tool, bringing communication to a wide range of individuals and settings.
Family & Caregivers
Parents or caregivers can use Touch Talk as an effective means of communication with loved ones.
Hospitalized Individuals
Empowers those unable to speak due to hospitalization to communicate their needs and feelings.
Educational Settings
A valuable tool for non-verbal children and adults in schools and therapy sessions.
On-the-Go Communication
Its portability makes it ideal for use in the car, during travel, and other activities
At Home
Facilitates daily interactions and reduces communication frustrations within the home environment.
Solution
There is a new type of hearing assist device that can help people understand speech better. Whether difficulty understanding speech is due to high-frequency hearing loss or auditory processing disorders, the Neosensory Clarify device can help the ears hear and understand speech better. Think of it as tactile sign language or tactile morse code. The Neosensory band works by haptic vibrations to one of 4 nodules when the built-in microphone detects certain high-frequency sounds. During conversational speech, the neosensory band will listen for and vibrate appropriate nodules to its linked sound. The brain combines sound from the ears with the tactile vibration signals from the wrist. Within about 3-4 weeks, the brain is retrained to incorporate information provided by the pattern of tactile wrist vibrations to help the ears better understand spoken words.
Other built-in programs on the Neosensory Clarify include a Tinnitus program to help reduce the intensity and volume of tinnitus as well as a Sound Awareness program to allow those who have severe hearing loss “feel sounds” in the environment as vibrations on the wrist.