Profile: InSiPhil (S) Pte Ltd. is associated with telesensory products for visually impaired and blind people. Our portable magnifier, Olympia MV2A-2CS gives the power of a desktop video magnifier. It offers a wide range of magnification settings, adjustable brightness, and a tilted screen to reduce glare. Our Aladdin Apex CRT incorporates an adjustable 17' or 20' flat panel monitor. It is ideal for reading books & magazines, doing crossword puzzles and examining hard-to-see objects such as pill bottles. Its screen can be raised or lowered, bent forward or tilted at an optimum reading distance. The monitor also folds down providing easy storage.
The company has revenues of USD 10-25 Million, has ~90 employees.
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• Closed-Circuit Television Reading System (FDA Code: HJG / 886.5820) A closed-circuit television reading system is a device that consists of a lens, video camera, and video monitor that is intended for use by a patient who has subnormal vision to magnify reading material. |
• Computer Equipment |
• Handicapped Use Telephone |
• Non-Powered Communication System (FDA Code: ILP / 890.3700) A nonpowered communication system is a mechanical device intended for medical purposes that is used to assist a patient in communicating when physical impairment prevents writing, telephone use, reading, or talking. Examples of nonpowered communications systems include an alphabet board and a page turner. |
• Powered Communication System (FDA Code: ILQ / 890.3710) A powered communication system is an AC- or battery-powered device intended for medical purposes that is used to transmit or receive information. It is used by persons unable to use normal communication methods because of physical impairment. Examples of powered communication systems include the following: a specialized typewriter, a reading machine, and a video picture and word screen. |
• Tactile Hearing-Aid (FDA Code: LRA) |
• Vision Image Intensification Aid (FDA Code: HOT / 886.5910) An image intensification vision aid is a battery-powered device intended for use by a patient who has limited dark adaptation or impaired vision to amplify ambient light. |