Yes I saw the vibrating watch today when i was at Ablelink today. I think the watch is good for deafblind person who have problem feel braille watch. they might like vibrating watch instead. Thanks Claire for showing me.
----- Original Message ----- From: "claire tellefson" <desktalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: "deafblind freelist" <dbaust@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date sent: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 15:34:59 +1000 Subject: [dbaust] virbating WatchI have received a free vibrating watch in the mail from a Swiz company that sells them online at http://www.alexandravision.com
Please ask to have a look at it when you come to ablelink.It is called a Meteor and comes in red black and blue and costs $150.
It is also available as a pendent to wear around your neck. These costs $220 - $280
It is easy to set the time and learn how to use. It doesnt have an alarm.
It is a small watch that you carry and has 3 buttons. The first button tells you the hour as short vibrations.The second button tells you a 10 minute so 3 vibrations is 30 minutes
the third button tells you minutes. a short is for 1 unit and a long vibration is for 5 units. Claire Tellefson Co-ordinator Ablelink Level 3, Ross House 247 Flinders Lane, 3000 Phone: Voice 9654 7133 Phone: TTY 9639 7900 Phone: Braille TTY 9654 8544 Fax: 9654 8544 claire.tellefson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.ableaustralia.org.au .................................................... Disclaimer: Dbaust is a free community service. While reasonable efforts are taken to ensure that messages are accurate and appropriate in scope, the moderators are unable to take any responsibility for the actual content of posts from members or for the actions of list members. To Leave dbaust, send an email to: dbaust-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxWith "unsubscribe" in the subject or body of the message (without the quotes). Use "subscribe" instead if you want to re-subscribe to Dbaust.
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