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Switch-Adapted Flip Camcorder (Model H-33)

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The Switch-Adapted Flip Camcorder, model H-33, is a switch adapted video recorder designed for use by individuals with fine motor, neurological, or severe physical disabilities or cerebral palsy. This is an adapted version of the Flip camcorder, a self-contained unit that saves AVI files in an internal 2 gigabyte flash memory (one hour of video). One of the two switch inputs is the power (it will turn itself off after two minutes of non-use). The second switch input is record (and stop-record). The unit has a built-in USB connector and a retractable USB extension cable, which plug into any USB port. The unit has a standard camera mounting hole on the bottom. POWER: Uses two double-A batteries (included). OPTIONS: Mini-Arm mount; Ultra-Wide carrying case. DIMENSIONS (HxDxW): 4 x 1 x 2 inches. WEIGHT: 30 grams (just over 1 ounce).

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Price: 
199.00
as of: 
02/03/2010
Switch-Adapted Flip Camcorder (Model H-33)

Made By:

Rj Cooper & Associates
Organization Type: 
Distributor

Our company is based upon the continuing work of RJ Cooper, M.Ed. - ASD, creating and adapting, researching, assessing, and helping to implement special needs technology since 1983!  Considered one of the 'pioneers' of the field of Assistive Technology (AT), his 33 years of hands-on experience of trying to fit technology to persons with *any* ability, and of *any* age, allows him to come up with reasonably priced, practical solutions. We are flattered that most believe our company has a good heart and truly wants to help :-)

Address: 
Phone: 800-752-6673
Fax: 949-582-3169
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
949-582-2572
Tags: 
Controls, Recreation, Computers