Colibri gives wireless accessibility and autonomy to people who cannot use their hands.
Indications
With Colibri, people with motor disabilities use computers and mobile devices with head movements. Recommended for:
QUADRIPLEGIA AND SPINAL CORD INJURY
SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY
AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS
MALFORMATION OR AMPUTATIONS
CEREBRAL PALSY
STROKE SEQUELS
Colibri is intended for anyone with hand movement limitations, provided they have adequate cognitive level and good voluntary control of head movements.
Some words from users
Jonas Ávila, 39
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS)
Technology
Colibri is a gyroscopic mouse that captures head movements to precisely control the mouse cursor, allowing for hans-free control. Clicks can be made by blinking, smiling, or automatically after the pointer stops.
Its operation can be adjusted according to each person’s movement characteristics through an optional customization app.
Colibri comes in various colors, is lightweight, wireless, has a rechargeable battery with 30 hours of autonomy, and can be attached to any eyeglass frame.
The device can wirelessly connect to computers, smartphones, or tablets with Bluetooth without the need for any software installation.
For everyone and for each one.
More than just accessibility technology, Colibri is a rehabilitation tool, a socially impactful solution, and an accessible way of inclusion.
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PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES
Accessibility for yourself or for a loved one
REHABILITATION PROFESSIONALS
Bring autonomy to your patients in rehabilitation therapies
INSTITUTIONS AND THIRD SECTOR
Your institution reducing inequalities through accessibility
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Advance public policies focused on people with disabilities with Colibri