[Blindtlk] [Blindly] Trekker Breeze and Trekker Breeze+ from Human Ware

Gary Wunder gwunder at earthlink.net
Thu May 28 21:49:37 UTC 2015


What a nice review. Thank you.



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Hello Chris.

Let me say this ...

When my Husband first gave me a Trekker Breeze, I thought he wasted his
money.  Plus, I was newly blind and frustrated, and did not want to learn
another gadget.  Boy, was I wrong!  I think it took me about 20 minutes to
learn the keypad of the Trekker Breeze.  It is quite simple.  It has about 9
buttons.  There is an Info button, which gives you Explore, GPS and Battery
information.  If you hold down that button, it takes you to the settings
menu which has 7 items.  That is the info button on the left.  If you press
and hold the Info button on the right, it will put you in Key Describer
mode, which you can toggle on and off by pressing and holding that button.
The big round button in the middle of the two Info keys is the button which
tells you where you are and where you are heading.  Holding down that button
will give you What's Around.  There is a Record button to record landmarks,
and each button doubles as a telephone keypad so you can input the address
of your landmark or destination.  That is my quick review of the Trekker
Breeze's button functions.  Going back to the 3 items in the left-side Info
button, in the GPS mode, it will tell you the strength of your GPS, how fast
you are going (if in a car).  The 3rd item in that Info button gives you
your walking distance, walking time, walking speed and altitude.  I like the
features of the Info button because if I am in a vehicle, I can monitor the
driver's speed and request they slow down if going to fast.

Now, to answer your question, I find the Trekker Breeze very accurate.
That's my opinion, I'm sure there are others out there willing to debate.
LOL.  I live in a rural area, so I get "entering open area" a lot, but
HumanWare said the upgrade should fix this problem.  I found that if I set a
landmark/destination, it takes me to the exact location/address.  If I set a
landmark by physically standing in the spot, I found the Trekker Breeze
brought me right back to that same spot.  It gets quirky  if you have too
many landmarks set in the same location.  For example, we have a 3-car
garage, and I set a landmark at each door so whatever door is open, I can
find my way back into the house.  This is where the Trekker Breeze will tell
me too many landmarks set and to invoke the What's Around button, but I do
find my way back inside.  When walking, you can invoke the What's Around
button, and by pressing and holding down that button, you can get an
extended search which will give you the following 11 categories:  Landmarks,
if you set any; Transportation; Food; Banking; Health; Shopping;
Lodging;Education; Public Administration; Automotive; and All Categories.  I
find that some of the restaurants, businesses, etc., would not be listed
even though I am right in front of them, but I guess the map update will fix
that problem.  At least, I hope so.  I have found it accurate though, as far
as telling me whether it's on the right or left of the street.  What else
can I say about this?  I am overall greatly satisfied with my Trekker Breeze
and glad my Husband made the investment.  Ive had it about 5 or 6 years now,
so I guess it's time for an update.  I don't know how I could have gotten
around without one.  We bought the U.S. Map disk in addition to the Trekker
Breeze.  When I travel I just put the State or States I will be traveling
through and pop the disk into the Trekker and away I go.  My disk holds
about 4 or 5 States depending upon the size of the information to be stored
on the disk.  You don't want to fill the disk to capacity because you are
going to want to leave room for landmarks and destinations, if you wish to
set any.  When I went to the NFB Convention in Florida, I think in 2011, I
had 2 disks; One covered the Northeast region on the United States and the
other disk covered the Southeast region.  I think I had to change the disk
after we left Virginia.  Switching disks was quick and easy.

I forgot to mention, in the Setting's 7 menu items, you get:  Landmarks,
Routes, verbosity, Voice,Distance Unit, About, Reset Default Settingsm Reset
Pedometer, and Reset GPS position.  You can customize your Voice and
Verbosity.  I currently am using Samatha, but I hope they offer other voices
soon.  

I hope I have answered all of your concerns.  Sorry to ramble on about the
product, but I like the fact that I have this stand-alone unit so I don't
have to worry about depleting my cell phone's battery.  I can travel all day
with the Trekker Breeze and have a low battery by 10 or 11 o'clock P.M., and
that's if I set out at 5 or 6 o'clock A.M.  If you have any additional
questions, feel free to write me.  Have a good day and good luck in your
decision. 



Sincerely, Gadget Girl
 Sent via my Apple gadget.  Apple...Take a bite...Express yourself!


> On May 28, 2015, at 4:22 AM, Szostak, Christine via blindtlk
<blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
>  Thanks! May I ask one additional question about your experience. How
accurate have you found it to be? As to examples of what I am most intersted
in:
> 
> 1)  How close does it get you to your destination (a few feet, the
entrance to the parking lot, right to the door...).
> 
> 2)  When you need to make say  a turn when walking, does it prompt you
really close to when you need to actually do so?
> Happy almost weekend!
> Chris
> 
> Dr. Christine M. Szostak
> Assistant Professor of Psychology
> Department of Social Sciences
> Shorter University
> Rome, Georgia
> szostak.1 at osu.edu
> cszostak at shorter.edu
> 
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> 
> Hello.  I have a Trekker Breeze and I use it each time I travel.  I find
it easy to use and very helpful.  If you already own a Trekker Breeze, you
can get the upgrade for $199.  You will have to call the company for a RAM
number, pack your Breeze securely, and mail it back to them. The shipping
company will come to your house and pick it up for the company.  In return,
Human Ware will up grade your unit by installing the guts of the new unit
inside your old one, Plus change your battery.  They will also give you an
updated map. This is what the young lady at the company told me.  Frankly, I
look forward to the update and the improvements.  Since I use my Trekker
regularly, I am going to mail it back to the company for the upgrade and pay
the $199.  My Breeze was originally paid for out-of-pocket, so I don't think
any agency is going to fund it.; but I could be wrong.  The units is easy to
use and comes with easy to follow instructions. Hope this helps.
> 
> Regards, 
> Gadget Girl
> Sent from my Apple gadget and dictated using Siri.
> 
>> On May 27, 2015, at 12:54 PM, Szostak, Christine via blindly
<blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi All,
>> Has anyone here used a Trekker Breeze (I am doubting that anyone or many
have used the + version since it only released, to my knowledge, today:))?
If so, may I ask whether you felt it was worth obtaining? I am guessing that
I am going to have to purchase it out-of-pocket since I am pretty sure my VR
councilor is not going to finance it if I do choose to get one. Any info on
how easy, useful, accurate... you have found it to be and if you had to buy
it out of pocket, whether it would be worth the almost $800 would be
wonderfully appreciated!
>> Have a fantastic Wednesday!
>> Chris
>> 
>> Dr. Christine M. Szostak
>> Assistant Professor of Psychology
>> Department of Social Sciences
>> Shorter University
>> Rome, Georgia
>> szostak.1 at osu.edu<mailto:szostak.1 at osu.edu>
>> cszostak at shorter.edu
>> 
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