I tried the app out on Tuesday night when my writing class was holding a social
event in a pub which I wasn't familiar with, and was really pleased. I was just
one door away.
However, I will need to invest in some bone-conducting earphones as I kept
needing to take the earphones out when crossing roads to hear traffic.
Interestingly, though, the app tells me about the local campsite, the bus stop
and the letterbox, but didn't tell me when I got to the railway station. Are
you able to add significant places?
Alison
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I was trying to work out however you'd got them p;laced over your head.
They're really nice to wear behind your head. Now I'll get paired soon and be
out and about again!
Carol P
On 3/2/2018 12:25 PM, Steve Nutt wrote:
Hi,
I think I said the Trekz go over your head, they actually have the band that
goes round the back of your neck.
All the best
Steve
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Thanks for that Pete. Huge choice then but I wouldn't wear a cap and I
wouldn't want the band to go over my head so I am going to look at the ones
that go around the back of my neck.
Jo
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From: pete gurney
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2018 10:43 AM
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hi Jo,
it tends to be that the more you pay the better the sound, but as you said if
you only want it for speech and not music i find theres not a lot of
difference between various makes.
it's more a case of which style you prefer and wether you want them to be
indiscreet.
there are over the head models, ones that go around the back of your neck,
ones that are built into glasses frames that can have clear, tinted, or
prescription lenses, and ones that are built into a baseball style cap.
personally i'm not keen on the ones that go over the top of the head, but of
the ones that go around the back of the neck i have both aftershokz and
panasonic both of which are good but the panasonic are better plus they have
replaceable batteries.
one of my favourites is the baseball style cap as no one even knows you are
wearing a headset and on this style the transducers are placed above and
behind the ears instead of the norm being infront of the ears, plus they even
sell replaceable transducers of different strengths so they can be used by
people with hearing problems.
this company even have a cap that also has stereo microphones built into the
cap so that people with hearing problems can put it into a special mode
whereby the cap listens to and enhances the ambient sounds and send it to the
transducers similar to wearing hearing aids.
zungle is one make of bone conduction glasses and although they work ok how
well they work i think would depend on how well they fit the shape of a
persons head as the transducers are built into the ends of the arms.
this may also apply to another pair of glasses that are coming out shortly,
they originally called them vision AI glasses but seem to have changed the
name to Let glass.
these are a pair of smart bone conduction glasses that are Siri, Google Now,
and Alexa compatible and can be controlled by voice,gestures, or by touch.
the aftershokz and panasonic models you can find in online stores.
the baseball style caps and the different strength transducers you can
buy
from:
www.maxvirtual.com
and the bluetooth bone conduction cap costs $69.
the Let Glass smart bone conduction glasses can still be pledged for on what
they call indemand for a decent reduction of $139 compared to what will be
the regular price of $259 at:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/let-glass-enjoy-music-anywhere-with
out-headphones-audio/x/4916492?utm_campaign=contribution_follow-up&utm
_content=cont_followup-campaign&utm_medium=email&utm_source=lifecycle&
utm_term=header#/
hope this helps.
pete.
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