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Music is an ancient medicine. We combined touch, music and sound in a completely new, inspiring way.

FUN MUSIC THERAPY BEGINS HERE

LOU-HI SENSE BOARD

INSPIRE AND MOTIVATE

Versatile

Choose the keyboard and sound package that suits your needs and purpose from many options.

Playful

Music-themed games and recognition games strengthen the recognition of sound worlds.

Advanced

The contacts are based on sensor technology and their touch sensitivity can be adjusted. 

Resistant

The one-piece mechanically strong body does not falter even with heavy use. There are five color options.

Inspiring

Different musical instruments and the sounds of animals, nature and everyday life make using the device an experience.

Ergonomic

The device's round shapes and thoughtful details are designed for the needs of special groups.

INSTRUCTIONAL

LOU-HI PLAY APP 

You control the Lou-hi Sense Board device with the help of the Lou-hi Play app on a computer or tablet. The application is used for managing, recording and editing sound worlds. The application also allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the contacts.

TO SUPPORT GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING

We designed the Lou-hi Sense Board aid in collaboration with special education teachers, music therapists and health professionals.

 

  • For the visually impaired

  • For the physically challenged

  • For people with developmental disabilities

  • For neurologically special children

According to our experience, music therapy can be recommended e.g. in the treatment of neuropsychiatric syndromes and developmental disabilities. Therapy supports emotional control and self-expression. It also seems to strengthen interaction skills.

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For people with developmental disabilities, playing and producing music is the best way to organize a world that otherwise seems chaotic. Playing makes it easy to structure the world and also understand the cause-and-effect relationships of what you do.

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Musical expression works at the level of non-verbal language and promotes different communication channels, especially in those cases where expressive functions have proven to be challenging, such as for example in children diagnosed with childhood autism.

Research reference here

Experts in music therapy
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