[access-uk] Re: Replacement for The Voicemate

  • From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorburke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 15:24:44 +0000

At that price Tony why not use your mobile phone!
Eleanor

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Subject: [access-uk] Re: Replacement for The Voicemate
From: Dean Wilcox <wilcoxdean@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 11:02:2009 2:56 pm

I don't think the RNIB do what your looking for 
actually.  They do sell voice recorders if that 
helps but none of the organisers.  One organiser 
that might interest you is called the TapMemo and 
Cobolt Systems sell it for £89.99.  I've pasted the info below.

This revolutionary hand held talking Organiser 
has just one easy to use multi-function button, 
with two additional volume buttons. Battery 
operated and using verbal commands the unit needs 
no special user training. It functions as a phone 
book, short memo taker, appointment calendar, and 
alarm clock. It will also speak the time and 
date. Phone Book – Will accept up to 60 entries, 
each one can store one phone number with a 7 
second voice recording of additional data, for 
example, a name or short address. Numbers can be 
dialled automatically using the built in auto 
dialler. Appointment calendar – Up to 30 
appointments, each with a reminder and 
chronological play back function. Memo taker – Up 
to 30 memos, each up to one minute long. These 
can be recalled using a name tag. Other features 
include a Unit locator/low battery 
warning/locking command/earphone/charging jack 
and belt clip. It is powered by an internal 
rechargeable Lithium battery. Fully charged in 
less than 4 hours it will give 10 working hours 
of power. Size 75mm – 2.9” (Dia) x 30mm – 1.2” (Thick).


At 14:36 11/02/2009, you wrote:
>Tony I certainly know that if you look on the 
>RNIB website you will find what you want. Maybe NCBI carry same.
>Eleanor
>
>-original message-
>Subject: [access-uk] Replacement for The Voicemate
>From: "Tony Sweeney" <tonysweeney1@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: 11:02:2009 2:16 pm
>
>Hi All,
>
>My Voicemate (Parrot) I would say is "about to givve up the ghost) on me!
>
>It was a great "little" product in the past for 
>recording primarily for me phone numbers which I 
>could recall by it's flash memory at a moment's delay!
>
>Now anyone knowing that memo/recorder could you 
>kindly let me know if there is something very 
>similar on the market priced reasonably too 
>which I could look in to possibly purchasing?
>
>Thanks
>
>Tony
>
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