[access-uk] Re: GPS

  • From: "Jackie Brown" <jackieannbrown62@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 12:17:57 +0100

Hi Kevin

I think it is a Holox M1000 that I used to use with my Nokia phones in days
gone by, and occasionally with BrailleSense.

But if you use any GPS receiver, how do you point it towards the phone apps
so they recognise it instead of the built-in one?


Kind regards,

Jackie Brown
Emails: jackieannbrown62@xxxxxxxxx
thebrownsplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Twitter: @thebrownsplace
Skype: Thejackmate
-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Kevin Cussick
Sent: 30 July 2014 12:12
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: GPS

Hi,   what receiver do you have?  I just bought the bad elf one,   it 
does not seem to have an on off switch and has the 30 pin connector 
think I will have to send it back to Amazon.  I have a touch 5th gen 
thanks for your help.
On 29/07/2014 12:05, Jackie Brown wrote:
> Hi John
>
> I do have an external receiver, I never thought of taking it, I will next
> time.  You do have some swiping to do with Navigator, but not much if you
> just let it talk away to you.  I certainly didn't think the BEM would be
as
> good as it turned out to be, certainly a good buy to boost sound and leave
> your hands and ears free!!
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jackie Brown
> Emails: jackieannbrown62@xxxxxxxxx
> thebrownsplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Twitter: @thebrownsplace
> Skype: Thejackmate
> -----Original Message-----
> From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of
> john gallagher
> Sent: 29 July 2014 11:39
> To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [access-uk] Re: GPS
>
> hi jackie how very very well writen that was and so correct. as a power
gps
> user you have really hit the nail on the head with what you have just
said.
>
> i am very lucky i have the sendero gps on my braille device but for me the
> gps on android is not yet an option for me. if only they could solve the
> heavy battery drain in the navigator i would use it more. the tellorion
gps
> has to come a very long way yet to catch up with the sendero product but
> again remember sendero have been doing gps for the blind for years and
again
> or streets ahead of anything else. shame you have not got an external gps
> receiver to use with the iphone i think this would cut down on the battery
> life. again though with a phone you should always carry the charger with
you
> and again you only have too hands for all this stuff. not tried the wrist
> band yet and wondered if it was worth using the only thing i can see is
> safety with your phone in a top pocket it is not in your hand. that was
> great though. thanks. for the info.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jackie Brown <jackieannbrown62@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Tuesday, 29 July 2014 11.30 am
> Subject: [access-uk] GPS
>
>>
>>
>> I promised some thoughts on various GPS apps when I returned from
Scotland
>> where I had an opportunity to travel about a little.
>>
>> My own preference is for the RNIB Navigator app, followed by Trekker
> Breeze.
>> I used the Navigator on my iPhone 5 paired with the much discussed BEM
>> wireless wrist band.
>>
>> I used bus and train, and Navigator was pretty good.  I didn't put routes
> in
>> for GPS to follow specifically, I simply opened the app and let it flow,
> so
>> to speak.  I received a lot of information about my surroundings, and
> found
>> it really useful on the train when it even announced the platform we were
>> on.  North of Perth, however, there was much less information available,
> and
>> behaved much as it does where I live.  What I discovered was that when
> GPRS
>> appeared on the status bar, I got next to no info.  But when 3G came up,
>> things were much much better.
>>
>> The down side of Navigator is its hungry battery life.  If you go on a
>> journey of a couple of hours, then the Anker portable charger, which has
>> been discussed before, is really useful and frankly a necessity.
>>
>> I am not a Blind Square person, it just didn't do it for me somehow.
> While
>> it worked, I kept going back to Navigator for more route information.
> Blind
>> Square was more for POI information to me.
>>
>> I also didn't like Telorion GPS that much.  It knew where I was, and
> perhaps
>> it would have been better if I had specified my start and destination
>> instructions.  But going in free mode, it just gave me postcodes and
> street
>> names rather than saying what the numbers in a High Street were alluding
> to.
>> I feel it needs quite a lot more work, but I am prepared to accept others
>> may disagree and maybe get more from it than I did.
>>
>> I really like the BEM wireless wrist band, it gives more volume to the
>> iPhone without being intrusive, and is not uncomfortable to wear either.
>>
>> Finally, if you have a Trekker Breeze, this is certainly useful though
> bulky
>> and devoid of Bluetooth.  It gives a lot of "street with no name"
> messages,
>> but it has a good battery life, and is largely straightforward to use.
>>
>> These are just my own thoughts.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Jackie Brown
>> Emails: jackieannbrown62@xxxxxxxxx
>> thebrownsplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Twitter: @thebrownsplace
>> Skype: Thejackmate
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