Standzout Products Assisting Individuals with Disabilities
Evansville, Indiana (PRWEB) April 24, 2014 -- While the tablet revolution changed the way that all of us interact with the web and the world, for individuals with certain disabilities, a tablet computer can be the ticket to a better life. Standzout announced today that their line of tablet accessories can help these individuals to use their tablets more easily, comfortably, and effectively.
A tablet computer has the power to dramatically change lives, whether it is through providing a means of communication to someone who cannot speak on their own, creating a window to the world for someone who is visually impaired, or making it possible to live a productive life in spite of disabilities. A tablet can mean the opportunity to work, learn, and communicate in ways that wouldn't have been possible without the device.
For many tablet users with disabilities, however, using a tablet can be impossible or uncomfortable, especially with extended use. Tablet accessories maker Standzout sells versatile stands for tablets that many tablet users with disabilities have found can make it much easier to use the device.
Standzout's Surmount and Standzfree both feature a flexible gooseneck that allows the user to place the tablet in virtually any position and use the device totally hands-free. Floating the tablet makes tablet use accessible and easier to even more individuals with disabilities.
"I wish more people with disabilities knew about your stand," says Standzfree user and mother Sandra Garrard. "My son has ALS...I bought your stand and now he can be positioned where he can see and use the iPad and be in a more comfortable position."
For these individuals, being able to use their tablet hands-free is just as life changing as the device itself.
The Standzfree is a versatile floor stand that will hold virtually any tablet on the market in any position with its flexible gooseneck and an adjustable height up to 48 inches. The Surmount is a clamping mount that can easily attach to beds, desks, tables, and wheelchairs and features the same flexibility as the larger Standzfree.
"At Standzout, we design every product with the goal of making it easier to integrate technology into our customers' lives," says Standzout's Blake Frazier, "for individuals with disabilities, this is critically important and we know that our stands are making a world of difference."
Blake Frazier, Standzout, http://www.standzout.com, +1 855-7826396, [email protected]
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