GoTalk 9+ Lite Touch vs QuickTalker FeatherTouch 12: A Practical Guide
Choosing the right Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) communication device can be challenging, especially when comparing two of the most popular high tech communication devices used by adults and children alike. This practical guide explores the GoTalk 9+ Lite Touch and the QuickTalker FeatherTouch (FT) 12, two widely used AAC devices for speech and everyday communication.
What is a Static AAC Device?
A static AAC device is a type of assistive communication technology where the message buttons remain fixed on the screen or overlay. Each button is linked to a pre-recorded message and typically uses printed symbols or pictures.
Static AAC communication devices are ideal for:
- Individuals who benefit from consistent layouts to support motor planning
- Users with cognitive or visual processing challenges
- Those needing a durable and cost-effective speech communication device
They’re a great entry point for people trialling AAC devices for communication, especially when a simple and reliable tool is needed.
Feature Overview
Both the GoTalk 9+ Lite Touch and the QuickTalker FeatherTouch (FT) 12 are assistive communication devices that feature:
- 9 main programmable message buttons
- 3 core message buttons (consistent across levels)
- 5 recording levels
- Sequential recording for easy setup
- Built-in overlay storage for symbol-based communication
These high tech communication aids support voice output through a tactile, button-based interface — making them reliable AAC aids for a wide range of users.
🔍 Key Differences
Feature | GoTalk 9+ Lite Touch | QuickTalker FT 12 |
---|---|---|
Portability | Lightweight and compact | Larger, rugged design |
Weight (with batteries)* | ~740g | ~820g |
Recording Time | ~8.25–9 minutes | 12 minutes |
Overlay Software | Paid (GoTalk Design App) | Free (AbleNet Overlay App) |
Power Source | 2 × AA batteries | 4 × AA batteries |
Activation Method | Press and hold to record | Tap to start and stop |
*This the actual weight of each device when weighed on a postage scale. The weight detailed in the specifications for each device state 567g for the GoTalk 9+ Lite Touch and 748g for the QuickTalker FT 12. I found that both were slightly heavier than stated.
Activation & Locking Features
Both AAC devices allow you to lock recording and level settings to prevent accidental changes — essential for secure use in educational, therapeutic, or everyday settings.
- GoTalk 9+ Lite Touch: Offers separate Record Lock and Level Lock functions.
- QuickTalker FT 12: Lock by pressing Record + Level buttons simultaneously.
Where to Buy in Australia
If you’re exploring AAC equipment for purchase, both devices are available through major suppliers:
GoTalk 9+ Lite Touch
QuickTalker FT 12
AAC Device Cost
- GoTalk 9+ Lite Touch: Approx. $565 – $630 AUD
- QuickTalker FT 12: Approx. $395 – $470 AUD
Both offer affordable entry points compared to more complex AAC tablets or dynamic communication devices.
Final Thoughts
Whether you're a therapist, educator, or caregiver looking for AAC devices for adults or children, both the GoTalk 9+ Lite Touch and QuickTalker FT 12 are excellent communication options.
If you’re looking to trial AAC communication devices, or need a custom keyguard to support access, KimTech can help with:
- Trialling AAC devices including AAC apps
- Trialling access Assistive Technology including switches, switch interfaces, switch toys
- Creating custom keyguards
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