Assistive Technology

Imagine being confined to a wheelchair, unable to move your arms or legs. Approximately 5.6 million people in the U.S. who suffer from some form of paralysis cope with this limitation every day.

Assistive Communication

The original Eye-Com Biosensor, Communicator and Controller was created to give a quadriplegic patient the ability to communicate through blinking of the eyes. Eye-Com Corporation technology has since evolved from primitive blink detection to complex, eye-based computer interaction. The new Eye-Com EC7T™ eye tracking system capabilities give the user complete control of a computer cursor with just movement of the eyes. When combined with communication software programs, this technology can give a voice to those who don’t have one.

Assistive Devices

The Eye-Com EC7T™ eye tracking system is capable of eye-based directional control of electronic wheelchairs, giving the freedom and independence that go hand-in-hand with mobility.

Beyond communication facilitation, the Eye-Com EC7T™ eye tracking system assists disabled individuals with mobility and interaction with the world around them. The EC7T™ can be used for remote control of an assortment of electronics and electromechanical devices such as:



  • Computers
  • Wheelchairs
  • Household Appliances
  • Robotic Toys