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But new technologies are now enabling users to sound more like themselves. Bradley Heaven, Assistive Technology Enthusiast. It’s amazing, I love it.” When Bradley Heaven talks, it sounds like this, “Kind of, ha ha.” Heaven has cerebral palsy and is nonverbal. He uses an eye-tracking device to communicate his thoughts.