Frequently asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. Is this product only for people with Locked-In Syndrome?
A. No. The original idea was for it to only be available for people with Locked-In Syndrome/ Paralysis. But, in the future our company is thinking about making innovations toward entertainment as well as communication.
Q. Will the EyeWrite be removable?
A. Yes. The EyeWrite will be able to be removed by the Doctor/Physician
Q. Where will I be able to purchase an EyeWrite?
A. You won't, as of now, the EyeWrite will be able to be purchased in the near future by caregivers of people with Locked-in syndrome (L.I.S.) or hospitals. Later additions of the EyeWrite may be created for entertainment.
Q. Why Wii remote technology?
A. When we started to brainstorm about how we can communicate to L.I.S. patients, we thought of sensors. Which lead us to thinking of such sensors as the ones in the Wii. It's the price that fit the bill. It's sensible, cheap, and will does exactly what we want our EyeWrite to do..
Q. Was The EyeWrite your first choice?
A. No. It took a week of unearthed brainstorming to figure out that we wanted this simple technology. We had glasses in mind at first, but came up with a more intelligent and easy way to communicate with the L.I.S. patients.
A. No. The original idea was for it to only be available for people with Locked-In Syndrome/ Paralysis. But, in the future our company is thinking about making innovations toward entertainment as well as communication.
Q. Will the EyeWrite be removable?
A. Yes. The EyeWrite will be able to be removed by the Doctor/Physician
Q. Where will I be able to purchase an EyeWrite?
A. You won't, as of now, the EyeWrite will be able to be purchased in the near future by caregivers of people with Locked-in syndrome (L.I.S.) or hospitals. Later additions of the EyeWrite may be created for entertainment.
Q. Why Wii remote technology?
A. When we started to brainstorm about how we can communicate to L.I.S. patients, we thought of sensors. Which lead us to thinking of such sensors as the ones in the Wii. It's the price that fit the bill. It's sensible, cheap, and will does exactly what we want our EyeWrite to do..
Q. Was The EyeWrite your first choice?
A. No. It took a week of unearthed brainstorming to figure out that we wanted this simple technology. We had glasses in mind at first, but came up with a more intelligent and easy way to communicate with the L.I.S. patients.