[blindza] Re: Humanware Trekker Maestro GPS gadget - report

  • From: "Kallie Swanepoel" <kccs@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindza@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 18:57:46 +0200

Hi

Well - I still prefer one of the garman products, but unfortunately it has
some challenges.

I was working in Tzaneen Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday - and needed a gps
badly, for we got lost a few times, but what can one do? The tracker is too
expensive.


Kallie Swanepoel
Piano Tuner/Klavierstemmer
Tel: +27 (0) 12-379-3762
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-----Original Message-----
From: blindza-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:blindza-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Jacob Kruger
Sent: 25 July 2007 14:48
To: BlindZA
Cc: Susan Webber
Subject: [blindza] Humanware Trekker Maestro GPS gadget - report

Hi

Ok.  Had the thing with me for a couple of weeks and while I might not quite

have 'tested'/used it quite enough, I did play with it, and there are only a

couple of small issues I did find with it, and here they are:

1. Basically, if I was sitting inside my house such that the actual GPS unit

couldn't 'see' the satellites, I couldn't as such try to find POIs even 
though I am pretty sure that the maps etc. are actually on the actual 
gadget, but it basically wouldn't let me search, plan routes etc. unless it 
could actually 'see' the satellites.

2. If I was actually travelling in my friends car or whatever, but was 
trying to use the menus to do whatever, sometimes when it next prompted me 
about being another street etc. it would 'interrupt' the menu etc. and I 
would have to 'start over'.  Only seemed to happen sometimes, but anyway...

3. If it had defined a route and I activated it and then we either had a 
small diversion, or just chose to choose a different road for one section 
etc., it would just state that it needed to have the route recalculated 
which instead of being something that happens automatically, like most other

GPS devices, seems to be a specific function that you have to activate, 
which is basically fine if you're in someones car, but I really wouldn't 
want to, for example, pull out such an expensive/small gadget if I was in 
the street, or on a public bus etc. etc. since it might make you a bit of a 
target or something.

I also checked out the extra PDA functionality that comes with the Maestro 
option like e-mail, calendar, media player etc. etc., and they're nice if 
somewhat limited.

Apart from these issues, it's definitely a nice thing, and I would like to 
have bought it, but to be honest, it's a bit expensive, so I'm rather going 
to look into alternatives like Wayfinder Access, Loadstone etc., that run 
off of your cellphone running either MobileSpeak, or the Talks one I've got,

which while they might not be as advanced, should cost me a lot less.

Stay well

Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker

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