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Proximity Sensor (Model Prx-101)
The Proximity Sensor, model PRX-101, is a sensor switch designed for use by individuals with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. This single-function switch requires no touch or pressure. This proximity switch can detect something that has an electronic capacitance, such as a hand or finger up to one-quarter inch away. When used with a sensor output and a power supply, this sensor gives the user switch access to a number of components using a 1/8 mono jack. POW
Proximity Sensor (Model Prx-102)
The Proximity Sensor, model PRX-102, is a sensor switch designed for use by individuals with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. This single-function switch requires no touch or pressure. This proximity switch can detect something that has an electronic capacitance, such as a hand or finger up to one-quarter inch away. When used with a sensor output and a power supply, this sensor gives the user switch access to a number of components using a 1/8 mono jack. POW
Proximity Sensor (Model Prx-103)
The Proximity Sensor, model PRX-103, is a sensor switch designed for use by individuals with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. This non-adjustable single-function switch requires no touch or pressure. This proximity switch can detect something that has an electronic capacitance, such as a hand or finger up to one-quarter inch away. This sensor ignores non-capacitive materials and is mountable on a headrest or tray. When used with a sensor output and a power s
Proximity Sensor (Prx-104)
The Proximity Sensor, model PRX-104, is a sensor switch designed for use by individuals with severe physical or upper extremity disabilities or spinal cord injury. This adjustable single-function switch requires no touch or pressure. This proximity switch can detect something that has an electronic capacitance, such as a hand or finger up to one-quarter inch away. This sensor ignores non-capacitive materials and is mountable on a headrest or tray. When used with a sensor output and a power suppl
Stealth Ultra Headrest (Model Sm-Su200)
The Stealth Ultra Headrest, model SM-SU200, is a combination wheelchair headrest and switch mounting hardware designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury. The sub occipital component aids the user in finding the midline. The two lateral swing-away components can be used for sensor mounting and a sensor can also be mounted in the backpad.
Stealth Elite Headrest (Model Sm-Se210)
The Stealth Elite Headrest, model SM-SE210, is a headrest designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs. This headrest is intended for individuals who do not need a midline cue. The two lateral swing-away components can be used for switch mounting and if a sensor is added in the backpad, it can also be equipped for computer access.
Pad Mounts For Sensors (Models Sm-Sp, Sm-Mp, & Sm-Lp)
Mounts for Sensor Pads are switch mounting hardware designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. These pad can be used to mount non-adjustable sensors (sold separately) and maintain a range of touch to 0.25-inch above the surface. SIZES: Spot, medium, and long. DIMENSIONS(WxL): The spot pad is 2 x 2 inches, the medium pad is 2 x 4 inches, and the long pad is 2 x 6 inches.
Swing Away Mount (Model Sm-Sam230)
The Swing Away Mount, model SM-SAM230, is switch mounting hardware designed for use by individuals with severe physical or neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury. This mount attaches directly to a wheelchair armrest. With the pull of a lever the arm swings away for removal when not in use. This mount can be used with proximity sensors or mechanical switches (not included).
Headrest Swing Away Bracket (Sm-Hrsa240)
The Headrest Swing Away Bracket, model SM-HRSA240, is switch mounting hardware designed for use by individuals who use wheelchair headrests. This arm attaches to any Stealth or Otto Bock style headrest (see entries). It is made ready to mount an egg switch or a sensor in a spot pad. Once adjusted in place the user can swing it away when it is not needed and push it back to the same spot when needed.