[gps-talkusers] Re: small wireless external speaker
- From: Wendy Miller Slominsky <wendyslominsky@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 15:07:28 -0500
Can you have two blue tooth connections going at the same time?
At 02:14 PM 11/16/2006, you wrote:
Carl has discovered a Bluetooth speaker you may want to consider for use
with the BrailleNote via the Bluetooth audio adapter we have talked about.
It is the Motorola, HF820. It is intended to be a handsfree speaker for
the cell phone in the car. It works great for that purpose but also as
simply a loud speaker for the BrailleNote.
It is about 2 by 3 inches in size and looks like a small cell phone. It
comes with a plastic clip so you can clip it to the BrailleNote strap on
top of your shoulder.
It can get pretty loud but ht audio is tinny but intelligible. The small
size and Bluetooth connection make it better than wired speakers.
I haven't read the manual yet so I don't know if there is a way to lock
the speaker so it won't turn on accidentally. The push button for power
makes it easy to switch on and the same button controls volume. You do
have to charge it which you don't have to worry about with the Radio Shack
speaker. It shuts off after a couple minutes to save battery life and
comes back on immediately when it gets an audio signal.
The cost was around $60 for the HF820 plus the cost of the Bluetooth
adapter for the BrailleNote.
If you have this speaker and a Bluetooth earphone, you can only pair one
at a time with the audio adapter.
I am not personally a fan of an external speaker but for those of you who
are, I am thrilled that there is finally a Bluetooth option.
Note, Carl has another unit which sounds better but is twice the size of
the HF820. I don't think it would ride on your shoulder so nicely.
Mike
Michael G. May
CEO Sendero Group
Developers and distributors of BrailleNote GPS
Distributing BrailleNote, VoiceNote, Talks, Miniguide, The Tissot Silen-T
tactile watch, and the ID Mate bar code reader
MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.SenderoGroup.com
1-888-757-6810, Fax (530) 757-6830, Mobile (530) 304-0007
Sendero Group, LLC
1118 Maple Lane, Davis, CA 95616-1723, USA
Latitude, 38 33 9.239 North
Longitude, 121 45 40.145 West
Wendy Miller Slominsky, LSW
www.millersvillecounseling.org
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It is the Motorola, HF820. It is intended to be a handsfree speaker for the cell phone in the car. It works great for that purpose but also as simply a loud speaker for the BrailleNote.
It is about 2 by 3 inches in size and looks like a small cell phone. It comes with a plastic clip so you can clip it to the BrailleNote strap on top of your shoulder.
It can get pretty loud but ht audio is tinny but intelligible. The small size and Bluetooth connection make it better than wired speakers.
I haven't read the manual yet so I don't know if there is a way to lock the speaker so it won't turn on accidentally. The push button for power makes it easy to switch on and the same button controls volume. You do have to charge it which you don't have to worry about with the Radio Shack speaker. It shuts off after a couple minutes to save battery life and comes back on immediately when it gets an audio signal.
The cost was around $60 for the HF820 plus the cost of the Bluetooth adapter for the BrailleNote.
If you have this speaker and a Bluetooth earphone, you can only pair one at a time with the audio adapter.
I am not personally a fan of an external speaker but for those of you who are, I am thrilled that there is finally a Bluetooth option.
Note, Carl has another unit which sounds better but is twice the size of the HF820. I don't think it would ride on your shoulder so nicely.
Mike Michael G. May CEO Sendero Group Developers and distributors of BrailleNote GPSDistributing BrailleNote, VoiceNote, Talks, Miniguide, The Tissot Silen-T tactile watch, and the ID Mate bar code reader
MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.SenderoGroup.com 1-888-757-6810, Fax (530) 757-6830, Mobile (530) 304-0007 Sendero Group, LLC 1118 Maple Lane, Davis, CA 95616-1723, USA Latitude, 38 33 9.239 North Longitude, 121 45 40.145 West
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