[access-uk] Re: talking watch recommendations wanted

  • From: "David Quarmby" <quarmby@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 17:38:43 -0000

It sounds very similar to the watch that Argos are selling for £29.95.  That's 
where I got mine from recently.
regards
David Quarmby
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Russell 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 4:16 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: talking watch recommendations wanted


  Trace,

  I have a talking watch which resets itself at 3 a.m. each day.  Actually,
  very occasionally it doesn't, but it is pretty reliable.  It came from a
  company called Coopers of Stortford, which is based at Bishop's Stortford in
  Hertfordshire.  There website used to be extremely inaccessible, but I have
  just looked at it and it is now very much better.  You can find the watch at

  www.coopersofstortford.co.uk

  and I copy the information below.  The voice is female American and fairly
  clear.  All adjustments have sound prompts so it is easy to set and use.
  The face is fairly large, so may not suit a lady such as yourself, but it is
  not the largest I have seen.  I think RNIB are about to market a watch which
  resets itself, so it may well be the same one.  the cost is £39.99.  Here is
  what the website has to say.

  R/C TALKING WATCH

  This talking watch from the Science Museum is as stylish as it is practical
  and guaranteed to be accurate to the second! The secret is that the watch
  picks
  up the official British Standard Frequency time and date signal controlled
  by the national Physical Laboratories atomic clock and broadcasts by the
  British
  Telecom International transmitter at Rugby. The signal is effective up to a
  radius of just over 1448km (900 miles) and when travelling abroad the watch
  can also pick up signals for Germany, USA and Japan - ideal for the seasoned
  traveller. But that's not all it can offer - the large, clear analogue face
  has striking black numerals on a white background and luminous hour and
  minute hands for clarity in low light conditions. Push button operation
  prompts
  an audible spoken time, day, month, date and year, and alarm setting, making
  it ideal for the visually impaired. A comfortable fitting, the soft black
  rubberised strap has large holes for quick adjusting. The watch is a
  lightweight 40g for added comfort and the face measures approx. 4cm x 1.75cm
  (1 5/8ins
  x 3/4ins). Requires 1x button cell battery (fitted). 
  £39.99



  Hope this is of help.


  David


  -----Original Message-----
  From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf
  Of Spring.flower
  Sent: 26 January 2007 15:49
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [access-uk] talking watch recommendations wanted


  Hi there

  My talking watch died on me the other day and I'd decided that it wasn't
  that big a deal as there's a clock on my mobile phone, until I was at the
  hospital yesterday where I had to keep the phone turned off.

  so, I'm looking for a decent talking watch, didn't someone a while back
  mention one that sets itself like the rnib's radio controlled clock does,
  does this talk and did i get my facts right?

  Any ideas welcome.

  Trace

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