[gps-talkusers] Re: Voice Sense Questions
- From: "Scott Granados" <gsgranados@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 18:03:48 -0700
Just a couple pointers re your power concern. First, you might look in to
solar chargers. They can be quite small (assuming you're not trying to
power to much) and obviously give you an option if the sun is available.
Second, there are some small fuel cell devices that can power laptops
and or gps / note takers and have a little room to do extra. I've seen a
table top version (slightly larger than a can of soda) that could power a
laptop no problem. Ymmv but you might find some other options other than
batteries.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael O. Hanson" <mhanson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 5:58 PM
Subject: [gps-talkusers] Voice Sense Questions
As most of you might know, I am planning to hike the Appalachian Trail
using GPS to demonstrate the independence of persons with disabilities and
the value of GPS to the blind community and rehabilitation professionals.
Please visit http://www.blindhiker.com for more information about my
plans.
I currently use Loadstone and Wayfinder in combination. I am not
committed to using these products if a better alternative is available.
I understand Sendero will shortly be released on the Voice Sense. I have
read some good things about the Voice Sense.
There were three reasons I did not look at Sendero earlier. First, the
size of the Braille Note was not as attractive to me as a cell phone. I
understand the Voice Sense is smaller than the Braille Note. I will be
backpacking. Weight is a factor. The small size of a cell phone also
makes it easier to keep dry in rain.
Second, I believe the Voice Note and Braille Note did not have batteries a
user could change. Given the time I will be away from sources of
electricity, the ability to change batteries is essential. I believe a
user can change batteries in the Voice Sense.
Third, Sendero was expensive enough to make it relatively unattractive.
If the first two drawbacks can be overcome, price is not as much of an
issue.
I have eight questions. First, when will Sendero be released for the
Voice Sense? I heard it should be released this week.
Second, what is the expected battery life of the Voice Sense when Sendero
runs on it?
Third, how easy are batteries to change out and charge?
Fourth, I have read that batteries need to be specially made for the Voice
Sense. Is that correct? If so, how much do they cost?
Fifth, what format does Sendero use? I heard it uses degrees, minutes,
and seconds. If that is true, are programs available to convert decimal
degrees to degrees, minutes, and seconds?
Sixth, is it possible to upload files of points of interest or would I
need to enter individual points?
Seventh, I live in Minnesota. Where in Minnesota could I get a
demonstration of this product?
Eighth, how does Sendero deal with highways? It is very difficult to get
Wayfinder to completely avoid highways in pedestrian mode.
Thank You,
Mike Hanson
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I currently use Loadstone and Wayfinder in combination. I am not committed to using these products if a better alternative is available.
I understand Sendero will shortly be released on the Voice Sense. I have read some good things about the Voice Sense.
There were three reasons I did not look at Sendero earlier. First, the size of the Braille Note was not as attractive to me as a cell phone. I understand the Voice Sense is smaller than the Braille Note. I will be backpacking. Weight is a factor. The small size of a cell phone also makes it easier to keep dry in rain.
Second, I believe the Voice Note and Braille Note did not have batteries a user could change. Given the time I will be away from sources of electricity, the ability to change batteries is essential. I believe a user can change batteries in the Voice Sense.
Third, Sendero was expensive enough to make it relatively unattractive. If the first two drawbacks can be overcome, price is not as much of an issue.
I have eight questions. First, when will Sendero be released for the Voice Sense? I heard it should be released this week.
Second, what is the expected battery life of the Voice Sense when Sendero runs on it?
Third, how easy are batteries to change out and charge?Fourth, I have read that batteries need to be specially made for the Voice Sense. Is that correct? If so, how much do they cost?
Fifth, what format does Sendero use? I heard it uses degrees, minutes, and seconds. If that is true, are programs available to convert decimal degrees to degrees, minutes, and seconds?
Sixth, is it possible to upload files of points of interest or would I need to enter individual points?
Seventh, I live in Minnesota. Where in Minnesota could I get a demonstration of this product?
Eighth, how does Sendero deal with highways? It is very difficult to get Wayfinder to completely avoid highways in pedestrian mode.
Thank You, Mike Hanson
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