Sound to sight showtime deluxe wall panel.
Sounds are turned into a dazzling show of light, colour and movement. The panel responds to both changes in pitch and volume to create an ever changing sensory experience. Engaging, interactive and rewarding. Encourages learning, exploration and fosters a feeling of choice and empowerment. Why not try clapping, whistling or humming? Features include: - With 66 unique and easy to use pattern combinations - Offers 6 patterns and 11 colours, including a stunning graphic equaliser effect - 3 modes of operation - Responds to pitch (frequency) and volume - To encourage vocalisation, use with one microphone or with two microphones (included) for follow my lead activities, turn-taking and pair-work - Use for team-work or competitively - Great for therapy and teaching - With a sound effect button allowing non-verbal users to interact alongside their peers - Accessible and illuminated push buttons - Sockets for your own switches - Choice of frame colour: white, cream, blue or black
http://www.winslowresources.com/
Rompa Ltd
Goyt Side Road
Chesterfield
Derbyshire
S402PH
UK
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