Neo Smartpen RECO — Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads

Image of Neo Reco recording device for use with Neo smart pens and paper
Neo Reco recording device for use with Neo smart pens and paper

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve written about different Neo smartpens.  In addition to a variety of smartpens, Neo also offers the Neo Smartpen RECO, which is the “world’s first intuitive voice recorder.” Further, Neo Smartpen RECO is the voice recorder that keeps track of notes written on paper.  20 more words

Neo Smartpen RECO — Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads

For years the Livescribe Echo Pen and notebook paper were my go-to handwritten assistive note-taking tools. It currently is not available, and after waiting for the Echo2 for almost 12 months, it has required finding another assistive note-taking tool that supports handwriting notes and recording. The Neo dimo pen, Reco recorder, and Neo Paper offers similar tools and products and are easy to use when handwriting notes are preferred. Easter Seals Crossroads review does a great job of reviewing these Neo devices. Click the above link to find out more about the Neo Smartpen RECO device as an assistive note-taking tool.

H/T to Easter Seals Crossroads for their continuous curating of the latest AT devices and updates!

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About Carol Leynse Harpold, MS, OTR/L, SCLV, ATP, CATIS

OTR/L with more than 35 years experience in pediatrics, school based therapy and adult rehabilitation. Masters of Science in Adaptive Education/Assistive Technology with 20 years experience in AT in education of elementary, middle school, secondary, post secondary students and work environments for adult clients. A RESNA Assistive Technology Practitioner with ACVREP CATIS credentials, AOTA Specialty Certification in Low Vision, USC Davis Executive Certificate in Home Modifications, servicing adults and students with disabilities in employment, education, and home environments. A 2020 graduate of the University of Alabama Birmingham Low Vision Certification Program.
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