Hi David,
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If it’s a small speaker you want, but very loud, you could do a lot worse than
the BlueTiger SoundPod. It is wired and Bluetooth. So you can plug your phone
into it, or you can connect it via Bluetooth. It is round and metal, but very
loud and crisply clear.
http://www.comproom.co.uk/?product=bluetiger-portable-bluetooth-speaker
All the best
Steve
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Subject: [access-uk] Personal Bluetooth or wired Speaker for iPone
I have some current difficulties with catching buses due to my not being able
to see and often hear them.
I therefore need to use a speaker for me to hear output from my iPhone in a
noisy street environment. Basically I need to hear Bus arrival information on a
noisy London Street. I understand After Shock are not an option as they are not
suitable for a deaf user because of their quietness. Using normal headphones is
great for hearing the app but then occludes other noise, crucially reducing the
chance of me hearing the sound of a bus arriving.
So I think a speaker may be part of the solution. I tried plugging the Trekkar
Breeze Speaker into the iPhone but unfortunately this does not work.
So a speaker with at least the volume of a Trekkar Breeze speaker on full
volume is what I am seeking.
Any advice welcomed.
David Griffith
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