Description
The Liberator E-Tran Frame is a portable, lightweight no-tech communication aid designed for people with limited speech or communication who can reliably use eye-pointing to express choices, needs, or messages. Its clear Perspex construction allows a communication partner seated opposite the user to observe eye gaze direction more easily while maintaining face-to-face interaction.
Made in a rectangular format with a central square opening, the frame is intended to hold letters, words, symbols, pictures, or other images around the outer edge on both sides. Supplied letters support alphabet-based communication, while the flexible layout also makes the frame suitable for simple choice-making and more personalised communication setups.
Key Features
- Clear Perspex frame for unobtrusive face-to-face communication
- Central square hole to assist interpretation of eye gaze
- Can display letters, words, symbols, pictures, or custom images
- Suitable for both simple selection tasks and alphabet-based communication
- Lightweight design at 495 g for easier handling and transport
- Removable stand or mount option for free-standing vertical use on a desk or tabletop
- Flat-pack design for improved portability and storage
Size and Design
The frame measures 383 x 275 x 6 mm and is finished in clear Perspex. Its slim profile helps keep the aid lightweight while providing enough space around the perimeter for communication content.
Intended Use
This AAC eye-gaze frame is suitable for users with communication difficulties associated with neurological, speech, or physical conditions, provided they have reasonably good eye-pointing skills. It can be used in homes, schools, therapy settings, care environments, or other everyday situations where a simple, non-electronic communication method is needed.