[Electronics-talk] lon lasting talking watch?
Gerald Levy
bwaylimited at verizon.net
Wed Feb 16 12:34:27 UTC 2011
This is one of my biggest pet peeves: talking watches whose batteries die
prematurely. Of course, you can't replace the battery yourself, and it's
not always easy to find a jeweler or watch repair shop willing to do it.
Battery life also depends on where you buy a talking watch. In the past
year, I have purchased two talking watches from Independent Living Aids
whose batteries lasted a little more than three months, just after the 90
day warranty expired. I will never buy another talking watch from them. I
recently purchased a talking pen watch from Future Aids. It runs on two
AG13 batteries which are user replaceable, so if they die prematurely, I can
replace them myself.
Gerald
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Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 9:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] lon lasting talking watch?
> Hello,
> Has anyone found a talking watch that last more than a year?
> I have tried several without success. Thank you
> Susan
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