Voice Activation Controls
Fully
hands-free
accessibility
Storm Interface’s Accessibility Consultancy and Audit service helps organisations assess, improve, and future-proof their self-service environments, ensuring every interaction is inclusive, compliant, and built around real user needs.
Our proven approach blends deep technical knowledge with human insight to uncover practical opportunities for improvement and guide you toward a fully accessible, future-ready experience.
Build to last
Storm Interface’s voice-activation devices are built to the highest standards of durability, accuracy and reliability, ensuring dependable performance in demanding public environments.
High Reliability
Automatic calibration for different background noises
Safe and Secure
Robust and durable construction suitable for the intended environment.
Suitable for various applications
Storm Interface’s voice-activation devices are suited to a wide range of self-service applications, from transport ticketing and retail kiosks to healthcare check-in and banking terminals.
Designed with users
in mind
Designed in consultation with the UK’s Royal National Institute of Blind People, the Microphone Activation Sensor has been certified as an RNIB Tried & Tested product, a mark of quality and usability trusted by blind and partially sighted users.
This commitment to rigorous design and real-world validation reinforces Storm’s reputation for delivering assistive technology that is robust, inclusive and engineered to last.
Trusted and used worldwide
With nearly 40 years of continuous development, Storm Interface’s voice activation devices are extensively tested and widely deployed, they are trusted by leading global brands.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are new innovations for disabled people?
New innovations for disabled people include AI-powered voice assistants, real-time captioning and transcription, improved screen readers, haptic feedback systems, eye-tracking technology, and accessible AI and smart home platforms. Storm Interface aligns with these trends by developing rugged, accessible self-service hardware that integrates with modern digital ecosystems and supports multi-modal, inclusive interaction.
Which vendors offer self-service accessible technology with voice recognition features?
Vendors providing self-service accessible technology with voice recognition capabilities include offerings such as Verifone Navigator, TPGi’s JAWS for Kiosk, and Deque’s accessibility platforms, often integrated into bespoke kiosk solutions. Storm Interface collaborates with such platforms by supplying tactile hardware and accessible keypads so that voice is an additional option rather than the only way to interact, benefiting users who are deaf, non-verbal, or in noisy environments.
What are the latest innovations in self-service accessible technology for public transportation?
In public transport, recent innovations include voice-guided ticketing kiosks, real-time accessible information displays, mobile app integration with station hardware, AI-powered wayfinding, and haptic feedback confirmations for key actions. Storm Interface is developing and supplying hardware for accessible ticketing and information kiosks that integrate these capabilities, supporting independent travel for disabled passengers.