Guided search - Assistive Products

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ISO Code
Description
N. of products
22
ASSISTIVE PRODUCTS FOR COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION

Devices for helping a person to receive, send, produce and process information in different forms; Included are, e.g., devices for seeing, hearing, reading, writing, telephoning, signalling and alarming, and information technology.; Assistive products for office administration, information storage and management at work, see >28 21

22.24.03
Standard network telephones

Included are, e.g., stationary telephones with or without portable receivers, loudspeakers, visual telephones, videophones, telex and telefax machines, telephones with built-in warning signals, internet telephones and tactile telephones.; Assistive products for hearing, see >22 06

22.24.06
Telephones for mobile networks

Included are, e.g., car telephones and portable short-range telephones and hands-free models and camera-equipped models.

22.24.09
Text telephones

Included are, e.g., mobile text telephones and telephones with Braille input/output.

22.24.18
Telephone switchboards

Panels and boards of switches for controlling the operation of a telephone system

22.24.21
Accessories for telephoning

Included are, e.g., connection units and signal transformers of an incoming message, keyboards for mobile phones, number presentation assistive products, dialling, engaged and ring tone indicators, dialling assistive products, receiver holders and receiver amplifiers.; Assistive products for hearing, see >22 06; Assistive products to assist or replace arm function, hand function, finger function or a combination of these functions, see >24 18; Assistive products for fixation, see >24 27

22.24.24
Telecommunication and telematics software

Software for verbal and visual communication between computers via the computer network; Included are, e.g., Internet Protocol (IP) or Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony (IP) software.; Face-to-face communication software, see >22 21 12

22.24.27
Intercoms

Stand-alone electronic communication systems intended to facilitate a limited or private dialogue between to or more people in different locations; Assistive products for alarming, indicating, reminding and signalling, see >22 27

22.24.30
Entry phones

Included are, e.g., door entry systems with integrated door openers and entry phone amplifiers.; Assistive products for alarming, indicating, reminding and signalling, see >22 27