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Three seated men share a toast on a patio with the middle man being in a wheelchair.

No Limbits—adaptive apparel

Clothing for people who’d rather be naked that sensory friendly, seamless, tagless, soft and timeless. Other options for men, women and kids include: unlimbited, easy dress, wheelchair suitable
and limited dexterity.

no-limbits.com/

GlassOuse PRO

GlassOuse V1.4 head mouse

Newly designed foldable handles for more stability and flexibility for more comfort for long hours use. Ideal for controlling your mobile phone, compute, tablet or smart tv wirelessly and hands free via head movement.
Battery charge holds for 150+ hours on a single charge.

glassouse.com

Making an impact

Rare Beauty by Selina Gomez is a vegan and cruelty-free brand that encourages us not to compare ourselves to each other and embrace our own uniqueness. Being rare is about being comfortable with yourself. 

rarebeauty.com

Rose coloured glasses

Chamelo’s Prismatic Collection – the world’s first color-adjustable glasses, featuring patented Prismatic™ Color-changing Lenses. With a simple touch, users can shift between vibrant hues scientifically designed to influence emotions and enhance well-being. These glasses allow users to adapt their mood and style instantly, providing a revolutionary eyewear experience that blends advanced technology with everyday practicality.

chamelo.com

TactPlus–Braille printer

The world’s smallest, lightest and most powerful, portable braille and 3D imaging printer.

tactplusprinter.com 

AusAir Medium AirWeave Merino Mask | The World's Most Breathable Filter |  Reusable Face Mask, Fully Tested (Large) : Amazon.ca: Health & Personal Care

Airweave Mask

Engineered for all day comfort, featuring the world’s most breathable filter with >99% filtration against viruses, bacteria, ultra-fine particles (PM0.1, PM0.3), smoke, pollen, dust, and more. Comes in five attractive colours. 

ausair.com

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