Theres an audio demo of the trekker on the humanware site
www.humanware.ca
Hello Mike, Thanks for your comments.
My friend just wants the talking G P S for around town. He does not do a lot of traveling but would like the G P S for improved orientation and mobility.
Is the Trekker B D f accessable for someone with out vision?
Are there any audio demos showing how the Trekker performs?
Bob Heiser
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael May" <mikemay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [gps-talkusers] Trekker Information Wanted.
Bob,
As I said, Trekker is a good stand alone GPS solution. In terms of cost, your friend should note that inclusion of all maps with Trekker brings the price up over $2000. A classic VoiceNote with all its other Applications and GPS costs $2800. If he really doesn't want any other applications, the Trekker is great. Just realize that the price differential isn't that much for a host of other benefits plus the more extensive GPS with the VoiceNote.
Mike
I have a blind friend who is interested in a talking G P S. I have the voice note with the Sporttreck receiver.
He does not know Braille and is not interested in a note taker. He wants just a talking G P S for improved mobility for mostly around town.
. Would the trekker be a good choice?
Bob
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