Interactive Projector Games for Clinics and Pediatric Care
EyeClick turns clinical spaces into calm, active environments with touch-free motion games projected onto floors, walls and tables. Because play is completely touch-free, the games suit infection-controlled rooms, pediatric wards and therapy settings.
Hygiene
Touch-free, no shared controllers
Surfaces
Floor, wall and table
Therapy use
Gross-motor, sensory, cognitive
Access
Seated and wheelchair-friendly titles
Products
BEAM, EyeClick for healthcare
Titles used in clinics and therapy

Aliens Vs Scientists

Amorphic

Animals

Aqua Jet

Aquarium

Around The World

Artist

Autumn Leaves

Autumn Leaves SP

Baby Faces

Baby Farm Animals

Balloons

Balloons 2

Balloons 2 SP

Balloons Extended

Balloons Extended PreSchool
Why clinics use interactive projection
Interactive projection reduces anxiety in waiting areas and turns therapy into play. Patients move to control the game, which supports gross-motor, sensory and cognitive goals without feeling like a clinical exercise.
Play is touch-free, so there are no shared screens or controllers to clean between patients. That makes the games a good fit for pediatric wards, dental offices and therapy rooms with infection-control requirements.
Accessibility and therapy fit
The library includes titles built for accessibility, including wheelchair-friendly and seated table play, and sensory and cognitive activities used with autism and special-needs populations. Therapists pick titles that match the movement or cognitive goal for the session.
Frequently asked questions
Are interactive projector games hygienic for clinical use?
Yes. Patients interact through body movement detected by a motion sensor, so there are no shared screens or controllers to clean between patients. The projected surface wipes down easily.
Can the games be used for therapy?
Yes. Titles support gross-motor, sensory and cognitive goals, and therapists choose games that match the session. Seated and wheelchair-friendly titles keep patients with limited mobility included.
Are there games for autism and sensory needs?
The library includes sensory and cognitive titles used with autism and special-needs populations, projected onto the floor, wall or table.
See it in your space
Tell us about your venue and we will match a system and games to your space.
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