ROVERS & CARTS
RELAXATION MIRRORED BUBBLE ROVER- TALL
Mirrored Bubble Tube Rover with hinged mirrored panels that reflect a multiple light display. Relaxation models come with the following: • LED Bubble Tube • Fiber Optic Light Source with 72” harness – remote control to change colours • Aromatherapy Diffuser with 5 Calming Essential Oils • Sensory Tactile Kit • Projector; Select either A) Sensory Vision LED System with Relaxing Scenes Nature USB or B) Solar 250 LED System with Tropical Fish effects wheel • Dimensions: 25”L x 19”W x 59”H
* Image above shows # CS32CANR with Solar 250 Projector
Solar 250 LED Projector System & Tropical Fish Effects Wheel
SOLAR 250 LED PROJECTOR WITH ROTATOR
SENSORY VISION LED SYSTEM WITH RELAXING SCENES NATURE USB
#CS32CANR # CS32CANR-SV AHS-CS32CANR-MG
RELAXATION MIRROR BUBBLE ROVER - TALL WITH SOLAR 250 LED PROJECTOR SYSTEM RELAXATION MIRROR BUBBLE ROVER - TALL WITH SENSORY VISION PROJECTOR SYSTEM
RELAXATION MIRROR BUBBLE ROVER - TALL WITH SOLAR 250 LED PROJECTOR SYSTEM MEDICAL GRADE AHS-CS32CANR-SV-MG RELAXATION MIRROR BUBBLE ROVER - TALL WITH SENSORY VISION PROJECTOR SYSTEM MEDICAL GRADE
PORTABLE BUBBLE TUBE CART (BATTERY OPERATED)
We have cut the cord on our Rover! This battery-powered cart can power a Portable Bubble Tube or a Portable Bubble Tube with optional Fiber Optic Strands so that you can move anywhere in your facility without the need to plug into a wall outlet. The unit runs a minimum of 8 hours on a single charge. With bonus shelving, this cart allows you to take your treatment session tools on the go with you. Dimensions : 18”L x 18”W x 69”H.
#33BPWFO PORTABLE BUBBLE TUBE WITH FIBER OPTIC STRANDS
STEREO ROVER
The stereo has two external speakers and includes an AM/FM radio, CD player, and can connect to an iPod, iPad or MP3 Player. Lockable storage cabinet below to house additional sensory pieces.
Dimensions: 25”L x 19”W x 59”H
Budget friendly starter piece
#303100 STEREO ROVER “After 20-30 minutes with the Rover, particularly the fiber optic strands, she turned to the care aid and said- ‘Thank you for showing this to me.’ That was the first time she had spoken enough for us to hear her British accent.” As reported by care staff at a Long Term Care home in British Columbia
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