Interactive learning

23 September 2008

Plug and play easy-radio extends beyond obstacles of positioning or limits from connecting cables.

Light, sound, vibration, wind and aromas can be used to ‘reward’ pupils in a classroom or patients in a hospital.

Multi-sensory interactive learning environments, sensory rooms and pools, soft play equipment and outdoor sensory equipment can use LPRS’s easy-Radio wireless modules which do not need connecting cables, creating a quick installation with no limitations of connecting cables and allowing flexibility for equipment settings.

The IriS (Interactive Reward System) uses wireless radio modules which can be placed anywhere in a room to make the user comfortable. There are two types, ‘talkers’ and ‘listeners’; the talker modules are control switches and the listener modules provide the reward for correct use of the talker unit.

The ‘talker’ units include a Soundswitch that responds to any noise and a switchbox that offers eight switching modes and allows users to connect preferred switch options. There are also light wands and light rollers which can be used to control a moving light. A colour blender enables users to mix colours projected from lighting effects.

The ‘listener’ units include a Bubble Tube, which uses LED technology, as well as Shape Projectors, Ripple Lights, Scanners and Aroma Boxes.


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