Why EazyHold Is Made with Soft Silicone
One of the biggest differences between the EazyHold universal cuff and other cuffs is the material from which it’s made. EazyHold Is Made with Soft Silicone EazyHold is made from soft hypoallergenic silicone,…
Read MoreEazyHold Cuff Reviewed by Adaptive Equipment Corner
Special thanks to the Adaptive Equipment Corner for their review of EazyHold. Take a look to see the EazyHold universal cuff in action. A few items demonstrated with the EazyHold:…
Read MoreBionic Arm Predicts User’s Intentions In Real Time
Though the adoption of bionic limbs may be a few years off in the distance, it’s always exciting to see researchers improve adaptive technology solutions. Despite being around for a while, the…
Read MoreWhat Types of Assistive Devices Are Available?
There’s a wide range of assistive devices available to those in need. These usually focus on visual, auditory, or physical challenges. Assistive Devices Take a look at this list for…
Read MoreHousehold Tools that Ease Arthritic Pain
Looking for tools that make things a little easier around the house? If you suffer from arthritic pain, you may find the following items helpful as you go about your…
Read MoreIndependent Living Aids for the Elderly
There is a wide range of independent living aids for the elderly. Those working in the adaptive technology space are constantly developing new equipment, devices, and other aids for independent living. Today’s…
Read MoreEazyHold Featured by Huffington Post
We have some exciting news … EazyHold was featured on Huffington Post! We’re incredibly thankful to be included and encourage you to give it a read when you have time. We’ve come…
Read More5 Ways Adaptive Equipment for Adults Can Improve Life
Adaptive equipment for adults can improve quality of life. Whether you’re disabled or have conditions that affect your grip, you may find that the right adaptive equipment can help you achieve everyday…
Read MoreEazyHold and Noah’s Miracle
“I am super impressed with this product. It is essential if you have a child like Noah who cannot hold onto objects independently while using his hands. We’ve had a…
Read More6 Ways Low-Tech Adaptive Equipment Helps Disabled People
For people with special needs, everyday items like utensils, toys, and tools can be extremely difficult to use because these items are designed with the assumption that the user is…
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