Storm Interface

Langley,  England 
United Kingdom
https://www.storm-interface.com
  • Booth: 1314

In the United States, as well as in most regions worldwide, laws are in place to prevent discrimination. Companies that implement self-service equipment that is not accessible are violating these laws and putting themselves at risk of costly legal action. Neglecting the needs of your disabled customers could also mean missing out on a market segment estimated by the American Institutes for Research (AIR) to be valued at approximately $490 billion. Fortunately, help is available. Our expertise, combined with our ADA compliant hardware, can assist you in moving toward accessibility. Whether you are just beginning to consider self-service solutions or have already implemented the technology, we can help you get on the right track. Stop by booth 1314 to see why Storm is the number one trusted partner for publicly accessible self-service solutions.


 Products

  • Accessible Self-Service
    The market leading AudioNav from Storm Interface is an assistive USB device, offering system navigation by means of audio direction.
    The AudioNav enables self-service users with impaired vision, reading difficulties or impaired fine motor skills to independently navigate on screen menus or information. The on-screen information is transmitted to the user audibly via an illuminated 3.5mm audio jack. Information and options can be browsed and selected by pressing the distinctively shaped tactile keys of the AudioNav.
    The AudioNav is intended for use as the tactile/audio interface for any ADA, DDA or EAA compliant application such as kiosks, self-service POS, ticketing machines, vending machines, voting terminals etc.
    The AudioNav product range includes several variants to suit all use cases; including a version designed for retrofits, as well as the new Angled AudioNav....

  • Speech Recognition Hardware
    When used together, the Array Microphone and the Microphone Activation Sensor from Storm Interface provide a complete hardware solution for voice recognition and voice communication applications in unsupervised public spaces.
    The Microphone Array Module is designed to be permanently and easily installed to the underside of any customer facing panel. It can be oriented in either a horizontal or vertical configuration. The microphone’s voice reception zone is optimized to suit kiosk applications. Active noise cancelling and noise suppression technology ensure effective voice reception even in noisy environments.
    The Microphone Activation Sensor features the internationally recognized microphone symbol as a highly visible and tactile icon which illuminates to indicate the presence of an active recording system. The device includes an infrared (IR) proximity sensor that can be used to activate/deactivate the microphone, thereby helping deployers comply with increasingly strict privacy regulations....