I am using the Trek and I think it is good but frankly a lwork in progress in
relation to GPS with needs for improvement. Hopefully these will come in the
firmware updates. Actually I think the biggest improvements in the Trek have
so far come in the device as a Book Reader and Media Player.
There are quite a few impressions of the Trek from various people on the VR
Stream Mailing List. Some think it is great , others are not so sure and
others are frustrated.
In relation to the NavTrace One I do not personally know of any real world
reviews though I would be very interested to hear of one. To be honest I am
not discounting getting one as an alternative to the Trek to use either as
a back up to each other. Personally ;I am not a fan of GPS on the iPhone for
many reasons so I always want a backup GPS. The biggest bottom line for me
with the NavTrace One would be whether they have taken the unfortunate volume
crippling approach of so many devices nowadays or whether it is genuinely
useful for someone who has hearing as well as sight impairment.
The problem is that it is a bit expensive to just give it a try so hopefully
some reviews will come out!
David Griffith
My Blind Access and Guide dog Blog
http://dgriffithblog.wordpress.com/
My Blind hammer Blog
https://www.westhamtillidie.com/authors/blind-hammer/posts
From: AKH AKH
Sent: 08 January 2018 14:08
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] stand alone GPS
Hi all
I was about to buy the Victor Reader Trek GPS device, but now I find an
alternative called NavTrace One Stand-Alone GPS Navigation System.
Is anyone aware of feedback or reviews of either piece of equipment?
Best regards
Andrew
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