[accesscomp] Fw: Fred's Head Companion - American Printing House for the Blind

  • From: "Reginald George" <adapt@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Adaptive technology information and support." <ati@xxxxxxxxxxx>, <accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 10:03:55 -0500

Since it's not listed in the post, I will tell you guys
that this unit is $475 from Maxyaids.  Any one got a million dollars to go 
buy one and give us a review?
Fred's Head from APH


Kapten Talking Pocket GPS System
Posted: 20 May 2010 11:44 AM PDT
The Kapten Talking Pocket GPS system and iPod Shuffle share one thing in
common, both don't have displays, and for good reasons.
This palm-sized unit relies on voice recognition technology, which means it
accepts verbal input where you will need to make navigation requests simply
by talking to the Kapten, and will be given spoken directions in return. For
those with some vision, you can keep your eyes on the sidewalk, while
offering the blind pedestrian spoken directions. It works with a
Bluetooth-enabled cellphone as well just in case you need a hands-free kit
on the go.
The device is currently available with a US-only map, you can also purchase
a model with a Canadian map separately.

Product Features
Easy to use with voice commands and voice guidance

Use while walking on a bus or in a car

Built in MP3 player and FM receiver

Includes USB cable wall charger speaker and stereo headphones

BONUS Accessory pack with 10 hr spare battery car charger and carry case
Click this link to purchase the Kapten Talking Pocket GPS Navigational
System from Amazon.com.


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