Kisa Phone


Kisa Phone is an Australian mobile virtual network operator founded in 2013. The company markets a mobile phone suitable for the elderly; patients with physical disabilities or cognitive impairments; and parents wanting to track the locations of their young children.|422x422px
Approved as assistive technology for eligible participants in the National Disability Insurance Scheme, the phone lacks a screen and keypad; rather, it features large mechanical buttons on the front, a dedicated SOS button, and space for critical information on the back. Designed in conjunction with Vision Australia and Guide Dogs Victoria, the phone can be imprinted in Braille.
The original model was released in August 2014, followed by a second version in May 2016.