[Electronics-talk] treadmills
f.wurtzel
f.wurtzel at att.net
Fri Oct 8 03:10:38 UTC 2010
Hi,
I have a non-accessible treadmill which I use. I use my book Sense sleep
timer to manage time. You can check the time left by hitting the 4 key
which tries to reset the timer and it reports the time left to go. Just hit
the ok key and keep going.
Regarding the talking heart rate monitor, I also would like a solution. Do
I understand that there is a talking heart rate monitor on a wrist watch? I
am very interested.
Regarding the distance issue, I have a talking pedometer. This works pretty
good, not sure how absolutely accurate it is. I can't compare it to the
meter on the Treadmill since it is not accessible.
Best Regards,
Fred
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[mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Steve P. Deeley
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 6:29 PM
To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] treadmills
Just get a talking clock.
Steve
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> None of that information is important. It might be interesting, but it's
> not important. What is important is that you can calculate your target
> heart rate and that you do not exceed that heart rate for long. Makes no
> difference whether you're blind or sighted, you go above your target heart
> rate for too long and even if someone calls 911, the only place you'll be
> going after something like that is the morgue. To know what's going on
> there, what you want is an accessible heart monitor. I had one type that
> went around the chest and had headphones with it and the monitor died and
> the company that made it had already gone out of business. I'll probably
> get a wrist watch style heart monitor next. I found one of them a glick
> on http://www.empowereveryone.com a while ago too. Good luck.On Tue, 25
> May 2010, Richard wrote:
>
>> I have an electric treadmill I got from walmart is there anything I can
>> buy
>> to speak how fast and how long im on it. I also want to know how many
>> miles?
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