[access-uk] Re: GPS SOLUTION

  • From: Kevin Cussick <the.big.white.shepherd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2011 09:21:54 +0100

You can get the hang off your ear type and put the cable inside your shirt. but if the unit had Bluetooth it would mean you could have a little ear piece just hanging over your ear and no cables.


On 04/09/2011 19:08, Damon wrote:
Does the trekker breeze work if you put it in your pocket?

And can you connect a discrete headphone to it or do you have to wear a
leather strap across your front with a speaker attached to it on your
shoulder?

Quite apart from that not being a great look, if it's the only way you
can use it, I just don't know if I'd be bothered picking up all that
stuff before I head out of the front door.

Thoughts appreciated.

Thanks





----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Cussick"
<the.big.white.shepherd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2011 6:49 PM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: GPS SOLUTION


Yes the breeze is a little over priced,

But it does work. it's a far cry from what it was when it first came out.

I have spent quite a lot of hours talking with hw to try and improve
the unit.

And I know others have as well it's nearly there now if they could put
blue tooth into it I would be very happy.

I think they would have to design a new unit it does run on Linux but
I don't know what flavor of Linux it uses. to sum up I don't go any
where without my breeze and I have found it life changing for me.

I have the i phone but didn't really get on all that well with the gps
programs I tried.

The breeze does tell you you are passing that bank that cafe that
mcdonnalds. where none of the gps solutions that are for the
mainstream market give me this information without having to swipe in
the case of the i phone.

If i have my dog in 1 hand and messages in the other I can't do that.
the breeze cuts it for me. there is room for some improvement but it's
really quite good and quite stable it does crash now and again but
most things do.

On 04/09/2011 17:50, Richard Godfrey-McKay wrote:
Hi,
What do people think is the best GPS solution for a blind pedestrian
these
days?

I've never seen anything sufficiently accurate that I could rely on, but
there must be something out there.

I've been thinking about the Trekker Breeze, but wondered if there was
anything better; would consider getting and iPhone if that was a
runner, as
it would be cheaper than the Breeze, which seems to be just under
£600 with
the new postcode support once it's available.
Richard Godfrey-McKay

Telephone: 01738-445 880

Mobile: 07791 452 593





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