[Electronics-talk] GPS info needed
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Tue Apr 7 04:24:47 UTC 2009
When you say "GPS for the blind" what do you mean? There is Street
Talk, as you discovered. Humanware also has GPS for the Braille
Note/Voice Note, a sophisticated unit called Trekker, a simplified
unit called Breeze, there is the Sendero Group gps for some Smart
phones, Wayfinder Access for some Symbian phones such as the N82 that
the KNFB Reader runs on, and one other phone product whose name escapes me.
If you are looking for a one-piece unit you can buy for a few hundred
bucks like sighted folk, the answer is no.
Dave
At 05:13 PM 4/6/2009, you wrote:
>
>guys, do you know if there is any GPS in development some where for the blind?
>
>I would love to have one. I call freedom scientific and they tell me
>no not at the moment something is available only for the pac mate.
>do you hear more on that from other companies?
>
>any group on that matter?
>
>should I wait or just go on with the one at humanwhere
>
>thanks for your input.
>
>
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