Roger, That is excellent. Having the case solves the issue of how to connect it to a strap. We have used this speaker for years and it is an excellent solution. Mike At 09:38 PM 5/5/2006, you wrote: > Hi Folks, > >I have found and am selling a special spekaer for the BrailleNotes and GPS >from Sendero Group, so you can hear what your pda is speaking when traveling >and doing GPS. Below are the specifications and price. > >GPS external speaker >For use with >BrailleNotes, VoiceNotes, and PK PDA units > >Description > >Weight: 215 grams or 7.5 ounces, includes speaker, 9 volt battery, 3 foot >stereo cable and carrying case. > >Speaker: Radio shack external power amp, with line in 3.5 female jack, >earphone 3.5 female jack, wheel knob for on/off and volume control, hard >plastic construction, Phillips screw on back to remove cover to install 9 volt >battery. > >Speaker measurements: 88 mm long, 68 mm wide and 39 mm deep. >3.6 inches long, 2.75 wide, and 1.6 inches deep. > Leather carrying case made by handiworks with detachable clip, with snap flap > to keep speaker for coming out, and cut outs for volume knob and 2 female 3.5 > jacks and AC power supply if desired to run off AC power. >Great volume with BrailleNote on volume 1, you still have great speaker volume. > >Price: $60.00 includes 9 volt battery, leather carrying case, speaker, and 3 >foot stereo cable 3.5male connectors at both ends with one end having 90 >degree connector, and shipping anywhere in the Continental United States. > >Contact: >Adaptive Information Systems INC. >Roger Behm >Phone: (608)758-0933 >Email: aistech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > > >Adaptive Information Systems INC. >We Make Technology Accessible to the Vision Impaired and Reading Disabled > >Roger A. Behm, Member >1611 Clover Lane >Janesville WI 53545-1388 >Voice: 608-758-0933 >Fax: 608-758-7898 >toll Free: 800 or 877 792-4768 >Email: aistech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Web Page: www.adaptiveinformation.org > >