G-Click – Hands-Free Gyroscopic Switch for Accessibility

The G-Click is a revolutionary, zero-force gyroscopic tilt switch designed for individuals with limited mobility. It uses a miniature solid-state gyroscope to detect even the slightest tilting movements—eliminating the need for physical pressure.
Compact and lightweight, the G-Click can be comfortably worn on the hand, head, or other body parts, making it ideal for all-day use. It’s compatible with PCs, tablets, and smartphones, and includes both digital output and mechanical relay options.
Key Benefits:
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No Force Required
Activates with gentle tilting—perfect for users with severe motor limitations.
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Auto-Recalibration
Automatically adjusts its neutral position if accidentally moved or repositioned.
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Multi-Device Compatibility
Works with computers, mobile devices (USB-C required for Apple), and can also function as a standard 3.5mm switch.
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Spasm Detection (Rev 2 Firmware)
Recognizes and filters out involuntary movements to prevent unintended clicks.
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User-Centered Design
The “Return-to-Off” issue is resolved by adapting to the user’s resting position after activation.
Important Note:
Due to its motion-sensitive design, the G-Click is not intended for use while in a moving vehicle or powered wheelchair.
For detailed setup instructions, please refer to the user manual. For pricing, package contents, and purchasing details, consult the product brochure.
I-Click – Ultra-Sensitive Infrared Muscle Switch for Accessibility


The I-Click is a zero-force infrared (IR) muscle twitch switch, designed for individuals with extremely limited mobility. It detects even the smallest muscle movements using IR technology, offering effortless and reliable input for communication devices, PCs, tablets, and smartphones.
Compact and easy to position, the I-Click is ideal for use on the face, hand, or other body areas, using optional mounting accessories for comfort and precision.
Key Benefits:
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Touch-Free Muscle Activation
Detects tiny muscle twitches using infrared light—no physical contact or pressure required.
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Auto Distance Calibration
Automatically adjusts to stay within 1mm to 4mm of the skin, ensuring reliable signal detection.
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Multiple Device Support
Sends characters or mouse clicks to computers and mobile devices (USB-C required for Apple). Includes a relay output to work like a standard 3.5mm switch.
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Magnetic Mounting Design
The sensor capsule is magnetically attached to a flexible support bracket, making it easy to reposition for optimal use.
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Ideal for Facial or Hand Use
Highly responsive to subtle twitches in areas like the cheek or fingers, with accessory kits available for custom setups.
Important Notes:
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Not for Use in Sunlight: Infrared detection can be affected by strong sunlight, but works well with standard indoor lighting.
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Not an Eye Blink Switch: The I-Click is optimized for muscle twitches, not blinking.
For detailed setup instructions, please refer to the user manual. For pricing, package contents, and purchasing details, consult the product brochure.
G-Click vs. I-Click – Key Differences
Feature | G Click | I Click |
Activation Method | Gyroscopic tilt detection (motion-based) |
| Infrared muscle twitch detection (proximity-based) |
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| | Zero-force (muscle twitch only) |
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| Worn on body parts like head, hand, arm |
| Mounted close (1–4 mm) to facial or hand muscles |
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| Not suitable (detects motion, e.g., in wheelchairs) |
| Suitable if body stays still (but avoid direct sunlight) |
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| Yes (Rev 2 firmware disables during spasms) |
| No specific spasm handling |
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| Yes – resets neutral position if moved |
| Yes – adjusts to distance from skin (1–4 mm) |
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Summary:
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Choose G-Click for users who can tilt a part of their body but cannot apply pressure.
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Choose I-Click for users who can produce small, consistent muscle twitches, especially in the face or fingers.