AdaptAbilities

Independence Through Innovation

Miniature Fan 4.5" (Purple) - Switch Adapted

$29.99 USD
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Description

Great for cooling you down on a hot day!

Our products are meant to promote independence for people with physical or cognitive disabilities like cerebral palsy or autism. Just plug in a standard accessibility switch to make the item easier to use. It can also be a great teaching tool for special education teachers, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and speech therapists!

Product Details:

  • Requires 2 AA batteries (not included)
  • The item will come in its original packaging
  • Adaptive switch is not included, but can be purchased here.
  • Adapted by hand with a standard 3.5mm female input jack
  • Item can be used with most standard adaptive (also called accessibility or ability) switches
  • The original ON/OFF switch that it came with is still functional, meaning both forms of activation (adaptive switch and original ON/OFF switch) will turn on the item

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Switch adapted toys and devices have been adapted so that their original switches, which are often small and hidden, are rewired to connect to a larger switch which is easier to interact with.

For those with physical and intellectual disabilities, especially for young children, switch adapted toys provide a level of independence and growth that can boost their confidence, give them space to learn and play without needing help from others. Switch adapted toys can give them valuable experiences they often can’t have with non-adapted toys.

Switch adapted toys or devices usually need a special adaptive switch to operate them. Each AdaptAbilities toy or device is fitted with an input jack that fits a standard 3.5mm adaptive switch. Simply plugging in a compatible adaptive switch allows the toy or device to function just as with the original switch.

Unlike some adapted toys on the market, AdaptAbilities maintains each toy’s original on/off switch function, so, yes, both the adaptive switch and original switch will work.

The toy or device itself may require batteries as specified by the product, however, the adapted switch will typically not require additional power or batteries to function.

Standard 3.5 mm adaptive (also called accessibility or capability) switches are traditionally used by individuals with disabilities to activate switch adapted toys and devices. Depending on the user's abilities, additional switches are available for different purposes, including: finger switches, foot switches and button switches of many different sizes and varieties.

Some switches have special textural coverings such as soft fabric, "squishy" latex, “pom-pom,” or patterns of bumps for the visually impaired. Choosing the right switch depends on the user's muscle tone, spasticity, visual ability, cognitive function, and interests. The most important thing is that the switch is compatible with a 3.5mm input jack. This is true of most adaptive switches available on the market today.

If you have further questions, feel free to contact us at hello@adaptabilities.net. We are always excited to hear your questions, feedback, and stories!
FAQS
What are switch adapted toys and devices?

Switch adapted toys and devices have been adapted so that their original switches, which are often small and hidden, are rewired to connect to a larger switch which is easier to interact with.

What are the benefits of switch adapted toys and devices?

For those with physical and intellectual disabilities, especially for young children, switch adapted toys provide a level of independence and growth that can boost their confidence, give them space to learn and play without needing help from others. Switch adapted toys can give them valuable experiences they often can’t have with non-adapted toys.

How do I activate my switch adapted toy or device?

Switch adapted toys or devices usually need a special adaptive switch to operate them. Each AdaptAbilities toy or device is fitted with an input jack that fits a standard 3.5mm adaptive switch. Simply plugging in a compatible adaptive switch allows the toy or device to function just as with the original ON/OFF switch. 

Can I still use the original on/off switch on my adapted toy or device?

Unlike some adapted toys on the market, AdaptAbilities maintains each toy’s original on/off switch function, so, yes, both the adaptive switch and original switch will work.

Does my adapted toy or device require additional batteries?

The toy or device itself may require batteries as specified by the product, however, the adapted switch will not require additional power or batteries to function.

Which kinds of switches can I use to activate a switch adapted toy?

Standard 3.5 mm adaptive (also called accessibility or capability) switches are traditionally used by individuals with disabilities to activate switch adapted toys and devices. Depending on the user's abilities, additional switches are available for different purposes, including: finger switches, foot switches and button switches of many different sizes and varieties.Some switches have special textural coverings such as soft fabric, "squishy" latex, “pom-pom,” or patterns of bumps for the visually impaired. Choosing the right switch depends on the user's muscle tone, spasticity, visual ability, cognitive function, and interests. The most important thing is that the switch is compatible with a 3.5mm input jack. This is true of most adaptive switches available on the market today.

Do you accept purchase orders?

Yes, we accept Purchase Orders from schools, non-profits, and pre-approved buyers. Start by requesting a quote!

How do I make a tax exempt purchase?

Email a copy of your tax exempt form to hello@adaptabilities.net. Once your tax exempt account has been created or updated, you will be notified and be able to proceed with your tax free purchase. 

 

 

If you have further questions, feel free to contact us at hello@adaptabilities.net. We are always excited to hear your questions, feedback, and stories!