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About
- EyeComTec
- Problem Definition
- Why our solution?
- Immediate availability
- Completely free for those who really need it
- Low budget software solutions
- Easy to learn and operate
- Possibility of continuous use
- Main advantages of contactless technology
- EyeComTec is the only option that works in some cases
- Universality of the EyeComTec tracking complex
- Uniqueness of the ECTtracker program
- Other fields of ECTtracker implementation
- ECTcomplex - Assistant technology
- Press Releases
- Pricing and Licensing
- Contact Us
- Our Products
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Useful Information
- Information about Paralysis
- Eye and Gesture Trackers
- D6 Remote Tracking Optics
- EyeTech VT2
- Eyefollower
- EAS Monocular and EAS Binocular
- faceLAB
- Smart Eye DR120
- Smart Eye Pro 5.10
- NUIA eyeCharm
- EyeTalk Eye Tracker
- Blink-It
- SeeTech Pro
- Irisbond
- Tobii EyeX
- Eye Tribe Tracker
- Fove
- Kinesic Mouse
- Project IRIS
- IntelliGaze IG-30
- SMI Red-M
- GP3 Eye Tracker
- myGaze
- TM5 mini
- Camera Mouse
- Facial Mouse
- Enable Viacam
- ITU Gaze Tracker
- Open Gazer
- Eye Writer
- TrackEye
- The Eyegaze Edge
- Cachya Head Tracking Software
- S2 Eye Tracker
- FreeTrack
- MyTobii Eye Control Systems
- My Tobii P10
- The EyeGaze Communication System
- SmartNAV 3 Head Pointer
- Virtual Keyboards
- EEG and Brain Reading
- NeuroSky MindWave
- Muse
- OCZ Neural Impulse Activator (NIA)
- Emotiv Insight
- XWave
- Melon
- BrainLink
- EPOC Neuro Headset
- Indendix EEG lets you type with your brain
- Paralyzed man sends e-mail by thought
- "Kokoro Gatari": A Communication Device for the Paralyzed
- Reading the Brain without Poking It
- Mind-powered instrument lets paralysis victims create music
- New OHSU brain-wave technology allows users to speak their minds
- Other Technologies
- Sniff Controller
- Tongue-Operated Devices Help Paralyzed People
- Sniffing Device Enables the Paralyzed to Communicate
- Sniff-detector allows paralyzed people to write messages, surf the net and drive a wheelchair
- Makaton - a Method of Communication for the Disabled
- Morse Telegraph Technology
- Communicate 4: Supporting Youth and Adults with Physical Disabilities
- Other Languages
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